California Capitol Building in Sacramento, April 5, 2004. Photo by
jjkbach / Flickr.

A San Diego woman was reappointed by Gov. Jerry Brown Wednesday to the California State Independent Living Council, which represents the interests of residents with disabilities.

Jacqueline Jackson, 61, has served on the commission for four years.

She’s been a guest lecturer at San Diego State University for 15 years and an independent nonprofit management consultant since 1994. The Democrat has also been associated with the San Diego Center for the Blind, Urban League San Diego, San Diego County Voter Accessibility Committee, Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program’s Equipment Program Advisory Committee and the San Diego Braille Club.

The position does not require Senate confirmation and there is no compensation.

–City News Service