A. The “children’s cabinet” is created and is administratively attached to the office of the governor. The children’s cabinet shall meet at least six times each year.

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B. The children’s cabinet consists of: (1)     the governor;

(2)     the lieutenant governor;

(3)     the secretary of children, youth and families;

(4)     the secretary of early childhood education and care; (5)     the secretary of corrections;

(6)     the secretary of human services;

(7)     the secretary of workforce solutions; (8)     the secretary of health;

(9)     the secretary of finance and administration; (10)    the secretary of economic development; (11)    the secretary of public safety;

(12)    the secretary of aging and long-term services; (13)    the secretary of Indian affairs; and

(14)    the secretary of public education.

C. Each year, the governor shall select a person to serve as chair of the cabinet.