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California | Health, Housing, and Public ServicesThousands of Californians Take Action to Save the Renters' Rebate
Thousands of Californians attended rallies, signed petitions, and phoned the Governor and legislators today as part of a statewide day of action to demand restoration of funding to the renters' rebate. Here is a live blog documenting the days events. To see the latest updates visit http://tenantstogether.org/article.php?list=class&class=20 8:30 a.m.: Front page story in Contra Costa Times on the day of action. Senior renter John Melone is interviewed: "We're catching it from every angle, particularly seniors and the disabled," said Melone, a former medical social worker who pays $500 a month for a room in a friend's Richmond home. "This is ridiculous, that people in their 70s have to decide they have to take a pill every other day so they can make rent." 10:15 a.m.: More media coverage. Monterey herald; Beyond Chron 12:15 p.m.: Big rally in San Francisco. Over 150 people. Many senior and disabled folks impacted by the loss of rebates spoke, as did community leaders. Assemblymember-elect Tom Ammiano and President of the Board of Supervisors Aaron Peskin spoke at the rally.
" 1:20 p.m.: Seniors in Selma (Fresno County) decide to stage impromptu rally at Veteran's plaza in Selma. This was not part of the planned Day of Action events, but seniors in Selma are so upset about the rebate veto that they are pulling together this small rally at 2:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m.: Los Angeles press conference participants report that a representative from Speaker Karen Bass' office is reading a letter from the speaker objecting to these cuts. We'll post the letter when we get it. 2:50 p.m.: San Diego reports successful press conference. Speakers included representatives from California Alliance for Retired Americans, Golden State Manufactured-home Owners League, Access to Independence, Disability Rights California and Affordable Housing Coalition. Extensive media interest, with three separate TV stations there as well as the Union Tribune. TV media says they are heading from the press conference to a senior center and mobilehome park for more interviews. 4:40 p.m.: More pictures roll in from the San Francisco rally.
Aaron Peskin, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and Chair of the San Francisco Democratic Party
Assemblymember-Elect Tom Ammiano 5:05 We've obtained an email copy of Assembly Speaker Karen Bass' statement that was read at the LA rally. The Speaker directly addresses the rebate program. Here's what the statement says:
“The Renters and Homeowners Assistance Program is designed to assist seniors, the disabled and low-income citizens; all of whom are among the most vulnerable. The Governor’s decision to eliminate funding from the Homeowner/Renter Assistance Program has left individuals on limited fixed incomes with difficult choices. What do you eliminate from a budget that barely allows for food, medicine and shelter?”
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