File #: 2019-0463    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 11/13/2019 In control: Health, Housing and Human Services Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/11/2019
Enactment date: 12/11/2019 Enactment #: 15561
Title: A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of the members of the King County children and families strategy task force in accordance with Motion 15521.
Sponsors: Jeanne Kohl-Welles
Indexes: Appointments
Attachments: 1. Motion 15561, 2. 2019-0463 transmittal letter, 3. 2019-0463 legislative review form, 4. 2019-0463 C&FS Task Force - Applications, 5. 2019-0463 C&FS Task Force group board profile, 6. 2019-0463 C&FS Task Force - group appointment letter, 7. 2019-0463_SR_CSTF_appointees, 8. ATT2_Amendment1, 9. 2019-0463_REVISED_SR_CSTF_appointees
Drafter
Clerk 11/04/2019
Title
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of the members of the King County children and families strategy task force in accordance with Motion 15521.
Body
WHEREAS, Motion 15521 established the King County children and families strategy task force to explore policy recommendations related to child care affordability and access in King County, and
WHEREAS, the children and families strategy task force will be tasked with preparing a report that makes recommendations for addressing access and affordability issues related to child care in King County, and
WHEREAS, the members of the task force shall be appointed by the executive and confirmed by the council, and
WHEREAS, the county executive has appointed the following members to the King County children and families strategy task force:
1. Lois Martin, who resides in district two, as a representative of an organization representing the interests of licensed child care centers;
2. Patricia Bailey, who resides in district two, as a representative of an organization representing the interests of licensed in-home child care provider;
3. John Bancroft, who resides in district two, as a representative of an organization providing childcare services as a family, friend, and or neighbor child care provider in King County;
4. Maki Park, who resides in district two, as a representative of an organization or individual representing parents who utilize child care on a regular basis;
5. Casey Osborn-Hinman, who resides in district two, as a representative of an organization or individual representing parents who utilize child care on a regular basis;
6. Ti'esh Harper, who resides in district five, as a representative of an organization or individual representing parents who utilize child care on a regular basis;
7. Ruth Kagi, who resides in district four, as a representative of an organization representing the interests of philanthropy;
8. Karen Hart, who resides in di...

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