Action Alert, June 13, 2008
Santa Barbara County Action Network
INFORMATION & ACTION ALERT
Greetings SB CAN members and friends! Please take a few moments to review the upcoming events and news. Here they are in brief:
1. Congratulations! Election Results
2. Shane Stark's talk at SB CAN/SBCORE dinner now on public TV
3. SB CAN Column: "Now Is Not the Time to Cut Vital Services"
4. Other Community Events: Hannah-Beth Jackson speaks in Santa Maria, June 19
Now the Details
1. Congratulations! Election Results
SB CAN congratulates our endorsed candidates and ballot measure in the recent election.
Congratulations to founding member (and unchallenged) Supervisor Salud Carbajal in the First Supervisorial District.
Congratulations to Doreen Farr for being the top vote-getter for the November run-off for Third District Supervisor. She received 35.58% of votes in the June 3 election, and will be running against Steve Pappas in November. It is important for those of us who care about protecting the Gaviota coast, housing our workers, and preserving agriculture, among other important issues, to work to elect Doreen Farr in the November 4 election. SB CAN will keep you updated on how you can join in the campaign efforts to elect Doreen Farr.
SB CAN also congratulates John Sterling for his outstanding race in the 4th Supervisorial District. He won 42.47 % of the votes against a 10-year incumbent who spent $100,000 to his $30,000. John's candidacy and race held Joni's feet to the fire, and we will all benefit from that. The best way to support John's effort is by paying attention to all that goes on in the 4th District and hold that Supervisor accountable, until her next reelection bid.
Finally, we want to congratulate Santa Barbara City College for passing Measure V with an unprecedented 70.27% in favor.
2. Shane Stark's Keynote Address at SB CAN Dinner
Hear Shane Stark, retired County Counsel, talk about local culture and politics, and the state of the local news media during the annual SB CAN/SBCORE North County Awards Dinner
Where: Cox Cable TV, channel 17 or online on the Off Leash Public Affairs website at http://www.offleashpublicaffair
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3. SB CAN Column - "Now Is Not the Time to Cut Vital Services"
Every second and fourth Friday, an SB CAN column appears in the Looking Forward column in the Santa Maria Times. Our columns also appear in the Lompoc Record and at Noozhawk.com. You can read recent columns posted on our website www.sbcan.org under "SB CAN Editorials."
The following column was printed May 20 in the Santa Maria Times and at Noozhawk.com.
NOTE: During the June Budget hearings the Board of Supervisors agreed not to cut funding for Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health services, thanks to huge outcry from the community.
Now Is Not the Time to Cut Vital Services
By Olivia Uribe, SB CAN Associate Director
Next month, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors will determine the budget for 2008-09. Severe cuts are expected, due to a decrease in revenue, including property taxes.
The decisions about where to cut and how deeply will be difficult and must be carefully considered. We need to weigh the short-term gains against the long-term costs when making cuts to important programs that serve the neediest among us, including Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Services (ADMHS).
As it is, only 2 percent of the county budget goes to ADMHS, which is much lower than the 6 percent mean contribution by other California counties. Of the proposed $8.4 million budget cut for ADMHS, 60 percent would be to the community-based organizations that provide housing and other services.
This translates into expelling 800 people currently receiving services, cutting away a safety net that helps people struggling to be self-sufficient, productive and healthy members of society.
Cutting funding for emergency shelter, residential treatment and permanent affordable housing with supportive services represents a budgetary short-sightedness. In the long run, services now provided by ADMHS save the county money that would otherwise pay for hospital beds, jail fees and emergency services. Also, it denies life's most basic necessities to people who are in the greatest need.
Studies show that permanent housing with supportive services is both cost-effective and successful. It doesn't make sense to house people in expensive facilities such as jails, emergency rooms, psychiatric health facilities and mental institutions.
Santa Barbara County's 10-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness is an effort "to reconfigure the homeless system into a housing system." Cutting the ADMHS budget will undermine this effort.
Over the past few months, community leaders and advocates have been working together to fight these cuts. The Santa Barbara County Action Network (SB CAN) supports this effort as part of the General Fund Fairness Campaign.
We advocate an increase in funding to ADMHS above the current 2-percent level. Eventually, funding for these vital services should be increased to at least match the 6-percent statewide mean.
Given the dire economic state of the nation and county, the need for affordable housing and services to people struggling to make ends meet is bound to increase. Mike Foley, executive director of Casa Esperanza, which provides housing and support services to the needy, reports a 17-percent increase in clients since January of this year.
We need to make sure that the safety net provided by our social services will be there when people need it - not only for pragmatic reasons, but because it's the right thing to do. Someone's child or parent or neighbor is suffering. The services needed to help them restore their lives must not be cut.
Supervisor Salud Carbajal's effort at the May 20 hearing to move $4 million from the county's reserves into the public health and mental health departments is a welcome beginning.
We hope that during the June budget hearings our supervisors will follow his lead and ensure that next year we will have not only a balanced budget, but one that provides the basic services to those in our community who need them most.
Olivia Uribe is associate director for the Santa Barbara County Action Network (SB CAN). She can be reached at 563-0463, or Olivia@sbcan.org. Looking Forward runs every Friday, providing a progressive viewpoint on local issues.
Santa Maria Times- May 30, 2008
4. Other Community Events
WHAT: Hannah-Beth Jackson, Democratic Candidate for 19th State Senate District, speaks at Santa Maria Valley Democratic Club
WHEN: Thursday, June 19 2008, 7pm
WHERE: IHOP, 202 Nicholson Ave, Santa Maria
RSVP: 805-349-2708 (Limited Seating)
Background:
The Democratic Club of Santa Maria Valley is honored this month to have as speaker, Hannah-Beth Jackson. After completing her 6 years in the Assembly (termed out), she will now be listed as the Democratic candidate for the 19th State Senate District in the November election. Many of you know of Hannah-Beth's exemplary career in the Assembly where she advocated for improving public education, increasing public safety, improving access to health care, protecting the environment and protecting the rights of consumers. In addition, she is very concerned about social justice issues.
During her time in the Assembly she was also named "Legislator of the Year" by Consumer Federation of California, Congress of California Seniors, California League of Conservation Voters, National Organization for Women, Junior League of California, and Californians Against Waste. And the list goes on to include a rather descriptive award given by Planned Parenthood, the "Giraffe Award'-for sticking her neck out!
Hannah-Beth is in great demand on the speaker circuit throughout the state. We appreciate her taking the time to visit us during this busy campaign season. Please invite guests, particularly those in the 19th District (Orcutt) and other supporters. If you have never heard Hannah-Beth speak you are in for a treat!
Olivia Uribe, SB CAN Associate Director
805-563-0463 / Olivia@sbcan.org
