If you have questions please contact my district office at (310) 641-5410.The legislation, AB 2054 – the CRISES Act – authored by Assemblymember Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles), passed both houses of the California legislature with nearly unanimous and bipartisan support. Sydney Kamlager (born July 20, 1972) is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. She tells Inside the Issues there are currently 350,000 people on probation across California and eight percent of that prison population is made up of those who have committed a technical violation in regards to their parole. Her life and values were shaped by her upbringing, the 2992 Los Angeles riots, and a diversity of experience as an elected official and dedicated public servant.Trophy hunting *endangered* species is unconscionable. (LOS ANGELES) — Gwen Moore left the California Assembly in 1994 after more than a decade of accomplishments as a Democrat, including serving as the powerful Majority Whip and authoring the 1984 landmark Moore Universal Service Telephone Act, which required the state’s Public Utilities Commission to provide low-income households with access to affordable telephone service.The Moore Act still is with us, although Moore sadly isn’t. Sydney Kamlager was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. Her life and values were shaped by her upbringing, the 2992 Los Angeles riots, and a diversity of experience as an elected official and dedicated public servant. If passed, the bill would result in a legislation shift away from law enforcement as first responders. Let’s urge @CAgovernor @GavinNewsom to sign this life-saving bill. LACCD is the largest community college district in the nation, serving more than 250,000 students every year across a district (Sacramento) – Today the California State Senate passed a bill to limit adult probation to a maximum of one year for misdemeanor offenses and two years for felony offenses. Sydney Kamlager is a professional, a wife, and a stepmother of three. She is a professional, a wife, and a stepmother of three, whose life and values were shaped by her upbringing, the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and a diversity of experiences as an elected official and dedicated public servant. The bill is co-sponsored by 13 organizations and includes family members of individuals killed by police, advocates, and experts in non-police responses to crises. She is a Democrat representing the 54th Assembly District, encompassing Mid-City Los Angeles, the Crenshaw community, Baldwin Hills, Ladera Heights, Windsor Hills, all of Culver City, and parts of Westside Los Angeles. She moved to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and joined Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. She earned a master’s degree in arts management and public policy from Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania. Gwen died on Aug. 19 at age 79.California Assemblymember Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles) has introduced a bill that would lessen the time people are on probation. THIS IS IMPORTANT: The #CRISESAct provides community-based alternatives to police response, reimagining public safety. This can include not showing up to an appointment, failing to take a test, or visiting a county that they are restricted from entering.Amid calls for police reform, California State Assembly members proposed a bill that would shift certain responsibilities away from the jurisdiction of police departments.As debates surrounding police reformation continue, AB 2054 is an option for change, as a bill aiming to create community-based law enforcement alternatives in California.The bill, also known as the Community Response Initiative to Strengthen Emergency Systems, or CRISES, Act, intends to readjust state budgets and dedicate funding for community organizations over the course of three years.