ALL OUT FOR JOBS NOT JAILS IN ALAMEDA COUNTY!
For the past six months, we have campaigned for the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to set aside 50% for community programs and services.
But on February 9th, the Community Corrections Partnership Executive Committee recommended that the supervisors allocate $18 million—more than half of their public safety funds—to the sheriff.
On March 3rd, the Board of Supervisors will vote on the public safety budget and it’s time to tell them to vote for jobs not jails, books not bars, and healthcare not handcuffs.
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