Supervisor Katrina Foley Releases Statement on County of Orange Budget Hearings, Calls for More to Be Done for Workers and Families

Orange County, CA – Supervisor Foley today released the following statement after the Budget Hearings hosted by the Board of Supervisors for the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 budget. The County Budget will be considered for final adoption on the June 28th meeting of the Board.  
 

Supervisor Katrina Foley Responds to the Completion of the Sexual Assault Kit DNA Backlog in Orange County

Orange County, California – Today, Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley commented on the news that most of the backlogged sexual assault kits have been processed by the Office of the District Attorney after inviting District Attorney Spitzer to speak at the Board meeting to give an update.

ICYMI: Supervisor Foley Releases Statement on July 19 Board Meeting, Highlighting County Investments, Support and Resources

ORANGE COUNTY, CA – Supervisor Foley released a statement following yesterday’s board meeting where the Board of Supervisors voted in support of items addressing housing, county agency grants, a relief fund for victims of the 7-Eleven shooting spree, and investments in infrastructure and public libraries.  

Supervisor Katrina Foley Responds to California Coastal Commission Notice of Violation of the Coastal Act in the Upper Newport Bay

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — Today, Orange Supervisor Katrina Foley released a statement in response to the California Coastal Commission’s Notice of Violation of the California Coastal Act regarding the privatization of public land in the Upper Newport Bay and the County’s response to the Grand Jury.

Supervisor Katrina Foley Releases Statement Following September 13, 2022 Board Meeting, Emphasizing County Investments and Initiatives

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — Orange Supervisor Katrina Foley released a statement following yesterday’s Orange County Board of Supervisors meeting, highlighting her votes in support of agenda items addressing public safety initiatives, transitional youth shelters, and the latest on the Southern California Veterans