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SB 707 - Hearing Set

Posted by Rhonda Messamore (rmessamore) on Apr 28 2009
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PLEASE JOIN US ON APRIL 29, 2009 or CALL COMMITTEE MEMBERS NOW! 

The hearing for SB 707, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification and Licensing Law is set for April 29, 2009 with the Senate Health Committee. The hearing will commence at 1:30 pm in Room 4203 of the State Capitol in Sacramento CA. (The State Capital building is located on 10th and L Street - please click  here for a map CA State Capital Map). Even if you are unable to attend, your help is needed!  It is imperative to get this bill through the first committee.  This will give CAADAC ample time to continue to work with the author and the state department to assure amendments meet the needs of our members and constituents.  Please call Senate Health Committee members to verbalize your support for SB 707 if amended.    CALL TODAY!

CAADAC recommendations for amendments can be found on our website: www.caadac.org under "breaking news"  or by clicking here.

Senate Health Committee Members:

Elaine Alquist (Chair):  916/651-4013                                   

Tony Strickland (Vice Chair):  916/651-4019
 

Sam Aanestad:  916/651-4004

Gil Cedillo:  916/651-4022

Dave Cox:  916/651-4001

Mark DeSaulnier: 916/651-4007

Mark Leno:  916/651-4003   

Abel Maldonado:  916/651-4015

Gloria Negrete McLeod:  916/651-4032

Fran Pavley:  916/651-4023

Lois Wolk:  916/651-4005

 

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