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The California Commission on Aging (CCoA) advises the Governor, Legislature, and State, Federal and local departments on issues affecting seniors. It also provides fiscal management and staff services to the Triple-A Council of California.
The Area Agency on Aging Council of California, aka the Triple-A Council of California (TACC) brings together the chairs of the Advisory Councils of the 33 Planning and Service Areas in California.
The California Association of Area Agencies on Aging, or C4A, brings together the Directors of the 33 area agencies. The CSL is a partner in C4A's Spring Coordinated Leadership Conference April 14-17, 2008, in San Jose.
The California Legislature web site has links to all of the Senators and Assembly Members as well as complete information about every bill under consideration by the Legislature.
The California Law web page has links to all of the California Codes which comprise the laws of this state.
The Congress of California Seniors, established in 1977, is a statewide nonprofit education and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the life of seniors and their families.
California Senior Action Network is a bipartisan network of older Californians formed to promote the economic well-being of mature Californians, to promote involvement in the political process, and to provide analysis of legislation.
The National Silver Haired Congress is an organization similar to CSL, but at the federal level.
Here's a list of senior centers around the state in zip code order, label format - November, 2003.
CSL frequently gets calls regarding mobilehome issues. www.sen.ca.gov/mobilehome has a great deal of information. Of particular interest are the links on that page to “MOBILEHOME RESIDENCY LAW” and “What Every Mobilehome Owner Should Know”.