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DESCRIPTION:Press Release -- Poor and working class Californians and their allies are 
 convening with elected officials to oppose the budget cuts, share stories 
 about their impacts, and offer solutions to the State’s budget problems. 
 Be There! \n\nPress Contacts:\nNancy Berlin, The California Partnership, 
 415-314-8013\nKim Kruckel, Parent Voices, 510-717-6287 \n\nFor Immediate 
 Release:\n\nPolicy Advisor Ann O’Leary, Along With Working Class and Low 
 Income Parents Challenge Elected Officials to Improve Health and Human 
 Services Programs and Restore Cuts   \n\nWhat: Post-Election: Organizing 
 for the California Dream\n\nWhen: Friday, December 10, 2010 @ 10 to 11:30 
 a.m.\n\nWhere: St. Mary’s Center, 925 Brookhurst Street, 
 Oakland\n\nOakland, CA - Poor and working class Californians and their 
 allies are convening with elected officials to oppose the budget cuts, 
 share stories about their impacts, and offer solutions to the State’s 
 budget problems.  The poor have become sacrificial lambs for Governor 
 Arnold Schwarzenegger and many legislators as the State faces budget 
 deficits.  Advocates fear that more cuts are yet to come causing even 
 greater harm and hope that newly elected Governor Jerry Brown will change 
 the tide. \n\nElected officials or their representatives will be given an 
 opportunity to respond to community speakers who have been impacted by the 
 cuts, including people using the Alameda County Food Bank, members of 
 LIFETIME – an organization that assist mothers on welfare who are 
 obtaining an education, and parents with children.    \nIn October, 
 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger passed an $86.6 billion budget with shocking 
 line item veto cuts that included: \n\n•	$256 million to Stage 3 
 Childcare, a program that helps working parents cover the cost of childcare 
 \n•	$80 million to Child Welfare Services\n•	$70 million to Mental 
 Health Services for children\n•	$52 million to the Office of Aids 
 \n•	$18 million to the Department of Alcohol and Drug Services 
 Program\n•	$10 million to clinics that serve people in rural area, Native 
 Americans, and migrants \n•	$5 million to the Maternal Child and 
 Adolescent Health Program\n\nThese cuts targeted at low income Californians 
 are compounded by 2009’s budget cuts including:\n\n•	$375 million to 
 counties for CalWORKs program operations\n•	Up to 50% for innocent 
 children when their parents do not participate in welfare to work 
 activities effective January 2012.  Currently, the average CalWORKs family 
 receives about $504 in benefits a month to cover rent, utilities, and basic 
 necessities like diapers.\n•	$53 million to needy people with 
 disabilities in In Home Supportive Services by increasing the threshold to 
 obtain services\n•	Reduction of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 
 grant to $845.  SSI was cut 3 years in a row.  The SSI COLA will be 
 eliminated effective January 2011.  \n•	10% reduction to grants for 
 Foster Care children and their providers\n•	$50 million to the Regional 
 Center for children up to age 5 who have developmental disabilities 
 \n•	$60.6 million to counties for operation of the Medical 
 Program\n•	$4 million to the Domestic Violence Shelter Programs     
 \n\n“Some of my public benefits clients cannot get the support they need 
 to achieve in school because of these cuts, including cuts to the CARE/EOPS 
 program at the community colleges.  They cannot concentrate in class 
 because their teeth are rotting and they cannot afford a dentist because 
 Medi-Cal no longer covers dental work for adults,” said Luan Huynh, 
 Supervising Attorney at the East Bay Community Law Center.  “I have 
 clients with such bad teeth that I know that employers will likely not hire 
 them.”\n\n“Current economic times make the work we do at the Food Bank 
 more important than ever,” said Allison Pratt, Alameda County Community 
 Food Bank Director of Policy and Services and one of the Forum’s 
 co-sponsors. “When the legislature cuts and eliminates important safety 
 net programs for California’s neediest families we see the direct 
 negative impact as more hungry people fill our lines.  We need to reverse 
 this trend because safety net programs are one of our community’s first 
 defenses against hunger.”\n\n“Cutting child care subsidies for parents 
 who have successfully transitioned off of welfare is a perfect example of a 
 short-sighted plan,” said Anne O’Leary, Director of Berkeley Center for 
 Health, Economics, Family Security (“CHEF”). “Working parents who 
 receive these subsidies have no other family member who can provide care 
 and many are unable to take time off from work to provide care themselves 
 without getting fired.  A reduction in child care subsidies will directly 
 lead to more unemployed parents. We need a budget blueprint for California 
 that accounts for the reality of today’s workers who combine work with 
 care and need support to stay in the labor force, actively infusing our 
 economy with their hard earned wages. \n\nMs. O’Leary develops solutions 
 to address economic risks faced by working Americans as the Executive 
 Director of CHEF.  Ms. O’Leary focuses on increasing access to health 
 care and providing support to working parents.  She was Hilary Clinton’s 
 senior policy advisor and legislative director from 1999 to 2005.   \n\nThe 
 California Partnership consist of organizations working together to advance 
 the well being of poor and working class people.  It includes Parent 
 Voices, LIFETIME, Health Access, the Alameda County Food Bank, the St. 
 Mary’s Center, the St. Anthony’s Foundation, the East Bay Community Law 
 Center and more organizations advocating for policies to end 
 poverty.\n\n####\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/10/18666211.php
SUMMARY:Post-Election: Organizing for the California Dream - Be There!
LOCATION:St. Mary’s Center, 925 Brookhurst Street, Oakland
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/10/18666211.php
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