Politics & Government
Legislative Update: Financial Aid, Rape Kit Bills and More
What your local legislator has been working on.

The Assembly Appropriations Committee recently approved several bills penned by Altadena's representative, Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada Flintridge) and will now move to the Assembly Floor, the legislator's office has announced. The bills, approved Friday, will be heard by the full assembly later in the session.
We recently , which also has passed the Assembly and is currently in the State Senate. Here are the updates on some of his other proposed legislation:
• AB 91 Community College Financial Aid requires the Chancellor’s office to establish a three-year pilot program to increase student participation in state and federal financial aid programs, so it's easier for students to apply for aid.
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• requires law enforcement agencies to report annually the number of rape kits collected and tested during the past year.
• AB 2 Higher Ed Accountability provides parents, students and teachers with a report card to measure the successes or deficiencies of the California Community Colleges, Cal State Universities, and University of California.
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• AB 160 Concurrent Enrollment makes it easier for high school students to attend community colleges, and encourages school districts to enter into partnerships with community college districts.
• AB 245 Childcare Payments requires the State Controller to pay child care contractors via direct deposit.
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