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Affiliation | Democratic |
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Name | Barbara Friedman |
Address | North Hollywood, California , United States |
Email | None |
Website | None |
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September 01, 1949 |
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(76 years) |
Contributor | Barack O-blame-a |
Last Modifed | RBH Feb 02, 2017 08:45pm |
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Info | Assembly Member Barbara Freedman was elected to the California Assembly in a special election on July 31, 1991, and left office in 1996 as a result of term limits. During her three terms in the Assembly, Ms. Friedman targeted her legislative efforts to remedy issues impacting the health and well-being of women and children. As the author of the legislation that created and funded both the California Breast Cancer Research Program and California Detection Program-Every Woman Counts, she led the advocacy efforts that established the most far-reaching breast cancer programs ever launched by a state. After leaving the legislature, Ms. Friedman directed the Community Benefits Department of L.A. Care Health Plan, a public sector plan that arranges health care services for low-income families. She is currently the Executive Director of the Children’s Burn Foundation. Barbara Friedman has a long history of community and public service. Prior to her election, she served as a Chief Deputy to Los Angeles City Controller Rick Tuttle and worked as a senior aide for Assembly Member Burt Margolin. Ms. Friedman graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in history. Her daughter, Annie, is ten years old.
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