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2024 Systemic Advocacy Updates

Summer is always a busy season for systemic advocacy, as it is the time of year when many bills that passed during the previous legislative session officially become law! July 1st is also the start of a new state fiscal year, which means re-allocated or new funding from the Legislature goes to state agencies to then get out the door to support children, youth, families, and community providers.

The 2024 legislative session was a fast and furious 60 days (a “short” legislative session, compared to 105 days during odd-numbered years). LCYC collaborated with young people and other advocacy partners on several bills this session, with a focus on the legal rights and interests of youth. LCYC’s work during session included bill strategy and drafting, public testimony, and sending emails and making phone calls to legislators.

Here are just a handful of bills from the 2024 session that will impact the young people that LCYC represents and the systems we interact with:

LCYC will track implementation of these, and many other bills passed and budget investments made in 2024.

We are also excited to continue our work alongside the Housing Justice Collective (HJC) to address barriers that youth under 18 face in accessing shelter/housing and related services if they are experiencing homelessness on their own. In the coming weeks, the Office of Homeless Youth will release a report regarding the number of unsheltered homeless youth under age 18 and recommendations for supporting these youth, which HJC led and LCYC supported the development of. LCYC is furthering this work by hosting virtual workshops with young people, shelter, housing, and other service providers, and state agency representatives to develop model policy language regarding youth consent/self-authorization to housing, which we hope will be pursued in the 2025 legislative session!

We are grateful to the young people, community partners, advocacy coalitions, and lawmakers who made progress on issues in the 2024 session, and we look forward to the systemic work ahead!

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