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State-Assembly-By-Agency-2021.Pdf California WIC Agencies State Assembly Directory January 2021 CA Assembly Member Agency Megan Dahle – R Nevada County Plumas Rural Services Siskiyou County District – 1 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Contact State Capitol, Room 4208, Debra Wilson Katy Dyrr Tracy Sandahl Sacramento, CA 94249 (530) 265-1454 (530) 283-4093 (530) 841-2174 (916) 319-2001 Placer County Health Department Shasta County Sierra County Human Services WIC Director WIC Director WIC Program Director Marcia Barnes Nyan Patel Katie Dyrr (916) 784-6420 530-245-6881 (530) 283-4093 Northeastern Rural Health Clinics WIC Director Ian Lloyd (530) 257-7094 Jim Wood – D Alliance Medical Center Mendocino County Trinity County Health & Human Services District – 2 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Program Director State Capitol, Room 6005, Teresa Camacho George Verastegui Arina Erwin Sacramento, CA 94249-0002; (916) (707) 385-2320 (707) 472-2386 (530) 623-8295 319-2002 Humboldt County Department of HHS Sonoma County Dept of Health Services United Indian Health Services WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director Irene Gil Aileen Rodriguez Roxanne Johnson (707) 269-2289 (707) 565-6595 (707) 822-9900 Sonoma County Indian Health Project WIC Director Jennifer Remmers (707) 521-4575 James Gallagher – R Ampla Health Butte County WIC Program Glenn County WIC Program District – 3 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 3147, Rose McIsaac Amber McPherson Kelly Wilson Sacramento, CA 94249-0003; (916) (530) 749-4830 (530) 538-6905 (530) 865-8791 319-2003 Sutter County WIC Program Tehama County WIC Yolo County WIC Program WIC Director WIC Program Director WIC Director Karrie Spencer Ashley Fasking Laurie Somerhausen (530) 822-7224 (530) 527-8791 (530) 666-8447 Last Updated 1/27/2021 California WIC Agencies State Assembly Directory January 2021 Cecilia Aguiar- Curry – D Ampla Health Community Medical Centers Yolo County WIC Program District – 4 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 5144, Rose McIsaac Andrea Weiss Laurie Somerhausen Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (530) 749-4830 (209) 870-5031 (530) 666-8447 2004 E-Center Napa County Health & Human Services Sonoma County Dept of Health Services WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director Helaine Moore Jenna Haug Said Aileen Rodriguez (707) 263-5253 ext. 16 (707) 253-4272 (707) 565-6595 Solano County Health and Social Services WIC Director Chris Husing (707) 484-8131 Frank E. Bigelow – R Madera Co. Department of Public Health The Resource Connection Toiyabe Indian Health Project District – 5 WIC Project Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 4153, Ilse Arrambide Sasha Kristoffersen Irene Mason Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (559) 675-7893 (209) 223-7685, ext. 102 (760) 872-3707 2072 Mono County Health Dept. Placer County Health Department Tuolumne County Health Dept. WIC WIC Director WIC Director WIC Program Director WIC Director Marcia Barnes Lisa Hieb Stephanie Riley Stai (916) 784-6420 (209) 533-7418 (760) 924-4610 El Dorado Co. Dept. of Comm. Service WIC Coordinator Ellen Deutsche (530) 621-6170 Kevin Kiley – R Placer County Health Department El Dorado County DHS District – 6 WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 5128, Marcia Barnes Ellen Deutsche Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (916) 784-6420-Direct Line (530) 621-6170 2006 Kevin McCarty – D Sacramento County WIC Program Community Resource Project Yolo County WIC Program District – 7 WIC Director WIC Program Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 2136, Amelia Schendel Maureen Clark Laurie Somerhausen Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (916) 875-2128 (916) 326-5840 (530) 666-8447 2007 Last Updated 1/27/2021 California WIC Agencies State Assembly Directory January 2021 Ken Cooley – D Sacramento County WIC Program Community Resource Project District – 8 WIC Director WIC Program Director State Capitol, Room 3013, Amelia Schendel Maureen Clark Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (916) 875-2128 (916) 326-5840- Direct Line 2008 Jim Cooper – D Sacramento County WIC Program Community Resource Project Delta Healthcare District – 9 WIC Director WIC Program Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 6025, Amelia Schendel Maureen Clark Barinderjeet Bambhra Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (916) 875-2128 (916) 326-5840- Direct Line (209) 444-8620 2009 Marc Levine – D Sonoma County Dept of Health Services Sonoma County Indian Health Project Marin County Health & Human Services District – 10 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 5135, Aileen Rodriguez Jennifer Remmers Gueidi Beltran Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (707) 565-6595 (707) 521-4575 (415) 473-4029 2010 Jim Frazier – D E-Center Solano County Health and Social Services Contra Costa County Health Services District – 11 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 3091, Helaine Moore Chris Husing Raz Moghbel Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (707) 263-5253 ext. 16 (707) 484-8131 (925) 646-5067 2011 Heath Flora – R Stanislaus County Health Services Agency San Joaquin County Delta Healthcare District – 12 WIC Project Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 3098, Heather Duvall Kimberly Smith Barinderjeet Bambhra Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (209) 525-4839 (209) 468-3286 (209) 444-8620 2012 Carlos Villapudua – D Community Medical Centers Delta Healthcare San Joaquin County District – 13 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 4117, Andrea Weiss Barinderjeet Bambhra Kimberly Smith Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (209) 870-5031 (209) 444-8620 (209) 468-3286 2013 Timothy Grayson – D Contra Costa County Health Services E-Center Solano County Health and Social Services District – 14 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 4164, Raz Moghbel Helaine Moore Chris Husing Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (925) 646-5067 (707) 263-5253 ext. 16 (707) 484-8131 2014 Napa County Health & Human Services WIC Director Jenna Haug (707) 253-4272 Last Updated 1/27/2021 California WIC Agencies State Assembly Directory January 2021 Buffy Wicks– D Contra Costa County Health Services City of Berkeley WIC Alameda County WIC District – 15 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 4005, Raz Moghbel Josie Raine Kathleen Willkom Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (925) 646-5067 (510) 981-5360 (510) 595-5456 2015 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan – R Axis Valley Community Health District – 16 WIC Director State Capitol, Room 2130, Roberta Smith Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (925) 846-5983 ext. 103 2016 David Chiu – D San Francisco, City and County Native American Health Center District – 17 WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 4112, Priti Rane (415) 575-5716 Ninoska Ayala Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (510) 434-5319 2017 Rob Bonta – D Alameda County WIC La Clinica de la Raza Native American Health Center District – 18 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 2148, Kathleen Willkom Veronica Castillo Ninoska Ayala Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (510) 595-5456 (510) 535-5309 (510) 434-5319 2018 West Oakland Health Council Tiburcio Vazquez Health Center WIC Director Alda Menhennet Delinda Horton (510) 690-6058 (510) 302-3730 Philip Y. Ting – D San Francisco, City and County San Mateo County Health District – 19 WIC Director WIC Directors State Capitol, Room 6026, Priti Rane (415) 575-5716 Ankita Tandel Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- Magdalene Louie (415) 575-5750 Sujatha Ganesh 2019 (650) 573-2205 Bill Quirk – D Alameda County WIC Tiburcio Vazquez Health Center District 20 WIC Director Interim Contact State Capitol, Room 2163, Kathleen Willkom Alda Menhennet Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (510) 595-5456 (510) 690-6058 2020 Adam C. Gray – D Stanislaus County Health Services Agency Merced County Community Action District – 21 WIC Project Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 3152, Heather Duvall Karen Gillian Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (209) 525-4839 (707) 472-2386 2021 Last Updated 1/27/2021 California WIC Agencies State Assembly Directory January 2021 Kevin Mullin – D San Mateo County Health District – 22 WIC Directors State Capitol, Room 3160, Ankita Tandel Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- Sujatha Ganesh (650) 573-2205 2022 (916) 651-4022 (626) 856-6650 Jim Patterson – R Tulare County WIC Fresno County EOC United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley District – 23 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 3132, Sarah Smith Jack Lazzarini Gloria Pecina Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (559) 623-0801 (559) 263-1150 (559) 638-3948 2023 Marc Berman – D Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley San Mateo County Health Santa Clara County WIC District – 24 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 6011, Gina Schlocker Ankita Tandel Evelyn Caceres-Chu Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (408) 445-3400 ext. 216 Sujatha Ganesh (408) 794-0563 2024 (650) 573-3511 Alex Lee – D Santa Clara County WIC Gardner Family Care Corps Alameda County WIC District – 25 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 3126, Evelyn Caceres-Chu Kim Potter Kathleen Willkom Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (408) 794-0563 (408) 272-6030 (510) 595-5456 2025 Devon Mathis – R Clinica Sierra Vista Community Action Partnership Inyo County WIC District – 26 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 2111, Tina Canales Kathy Lujan April Eagan Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (661) 326-6490 (661) 327-3074 (760) 872-1887 2026 Toiyabe Indian Health Project Tulare County WIC United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director Irene Mason Sarah Smith Gloria Pecina (760) 872-3707 (559) 623-0801 (559) 638-3948 Ash Kalra – D Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley Santa Clara County WIC Gardner Family Health Network, Inc. District – 27 WIC Director WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 5160, Gina Schlocker Evelyn Caceres-Chu Kim Potter Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (408) 445-3400 ext. 216 (408) 794-0563 (408) 272-6030 2027 Evan Low – D Santa Clara County WIC Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley District – 28 WIC Director WIC Director State Capitol, Room 4126, Evelyn Caceres-Chu Gina Schlocker Sacramento, CA 94249; (916) 319- (408) 794-0563 (408) 445-3400 ext.
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