By: Jeremy Loudenback
A vote by California’s Public Utilities Commission will cut access to free cell phones for thousands of former foster youth ages 21 to 26.
Jeremy Loudenback is a reporter with The Imprint, focusing on public policy, media, and occasionally music. His work primarily covers issues related to juvenile justice and child welfare, with a particular emphasis on California. Jeremy's articles have also been featured in publications such as LA Progressive, East Bay Times, The Texas Tribune, and The Mercury News.
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