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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  AB 2985
          Author:   Maze (R), et al
          Amended:  6/29/06 in Senate
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE  :  4-1, 6/27/06
          AYES:  Alquist, Maldonado, Chesbro, Romero
          NOES:  Aanestad

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  13-0, 8/7/06
          AYES:  Murray, Aanestad, Alarcon, Alquist, Ashburn, Battin,  
            Dutton, Escutia, Florez, Ortiz, Poochigian, Romero,  
            Torlakson

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  75-0, 5/4/06 (Consent) - See last page for  
            vote


           SUBJECT  :    Foster youth:  identity theft

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This bill requires county welfare departments to  
          conduct a credit check on behalf of each foster child  
          turning 16. 

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law requires the state, through the  
          Department of Social Services (DSS) and county welfare  
          departments, to establish and support a system statewide  
          child welfare, which includes services related to foster  
          care placement of dependent children and adoption.
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          This bill requires county welfare departments to conduct  
          credit checks on behalf of any foster child who reaches 16  
          years of age and is in the care of the county.  If the  
          credit check discloses any negative items, or any evidence  
          that some form of identity theft has occurred, the county  
          welfare department would be required to refer the youth to  
          a credit counseling organization.

          The bill requires DSS, in consultation with the County  
          Welfare Directors Association and other relevant  
          stakeholders, to develop a list of approved credit  
          counseling organizations to which foster youth may be  
          referred.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  Yes

          According to the Senate Appropriations Committee:

                          Fiscal Impact (in thousands)

           Major Provisions                2006-07     2007-08   2008-09      
           Fund  
          Staff services           $60       $120      $120          
          GF

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  8/11/06)

          California Alliance of Child and Family Services 

           OPPOSITION  :    (Verified  8/11/06)

          Department of Finance

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    The California Alliance of Child  
          and Family Services support the bill and write, "Foster  
          youth already face many challenges when they emancipate  
          from foster care.  It is important for their successful  
          transition to self-sufficiency that they are able to start  
          their adult lives free from negative credit history for  
          which they are not responsible.  When the State intervened  
          in lives of these youth, and removed them from their homes  
          for their protection and well-being, the State took  







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          responsibility for playing the role of their parents.  Of  
          course, the State and its juvenile courts do not play their  
          parental role directly.  They rely on others for that:   
          county social services and probation agencies and their  
          social workers and probation officers, private nonprofit  
          agencies, foster parents, and relatives.

          "AB 2985 is one specific measure that the State can and  
          should make to fulfill its role as a good parent for its  
          foster children by ensuring that they are able to begin  
          their adult lives with a 'clean' credit history."

           ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION  :    The Department of Finance is  
          opposed to the bill for the following reasons:

          "The bill would result in increased General fund  
          expenditures not included in the 2006 Budget Act.

          "It is not known whether the problem that this bill is  
          intended to correct is widespread throughout the state.

          "It is not clear why the 16th birthday was selected as the  
          point in time when a credit check would be performed.  It  
          is possible for a person much younger to be a victim of  
          identity theft."  
           

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  : 
          AYES:  Aghazarian, Arambula, Baca, Bass, Benoit, Berg,  
            Bermudez, Blakeslee, Bogh, Calderon, Canciamilla, Chavez,  
            Chu, Cogdill, Cohn, Coto, Daucher, De La Torre, DeVore,  
            Dymally, Emmerson, Evans, Frommer, Goldberg, Hancock,  
            Harman, Jerome Horton, Shirley Horton, Houston, Huff,  
            Jones, Karnette, Keene, Klehs, Koretz, La Malfa, Laird,  
            Leno, Leslie, Levine, Lieber, Lieu, Liu, Matthews, Maze,  
            McCarthy, Montanez, Mountjoy, Mullin, Nakanishi, Nation,  
            Nava, Negrete McLeod, Niello, Oropeza, Parra, Pavley,  
            Plescia, Richman, Ridley-Thomas, Sharon Runner, Ruskin,  
            Saldana, Salinas, Strickland, Torrico, Tran, Umberg,  
            Vargas, Villines, Walters, Wolk, Wyland, Yee, Nunez
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Chan, Garcia, Haynes, La Suer, Spitzer


          CTW:nl  8/11/06   Senate Floor Analyses 







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                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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