We know educational success has much to do with safe, quality facilities, and while funds have been spent, lower income areas still have too many substandard structures.
Category: Economic Justice
This Assembly resolution unites two separate Assembly Constitutional Amendments to improve access to voter approval for affordable housing.
This is far from an adequate revision of all prison practices, but it appears to be a very good start.
This is a realistic alteration of the minimum wage statute that takes into account the vagaries of our state and national economies.
Because this proposition leaves the decision up to local governments that will determine how much and what kinds of properties can be controlled, there is room for the voices of the citizens most impacted by the choices. That gives more opportunity for all sides to be heard so wise policy is made.
IMPACT’s Recommendation: Support PROVIDES PERMANENT FUNDING FOR MEDI-CAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. This proposition proposes a permanent fee on all Managed Care Organizations such … Read More ›
Revising these standards may divert money back to prison and away from community-based treatment programs as well as school funding, etc.