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MS. BEA’S 97TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION! – see page 9
FULL TRANSCRIPT: PRES. OBAMA’S #SHOWMEYOURWALK COMMENCEMENT SPEECH – see page 15
PAVING GREAT FUTURES HYGIENE KIT GIVE-A-WAY – see page 8
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Coronavirus
Hard-to-Count Cities
In Southeastern San Diego and South County
Census Response Coming to Help Californians? Rates Evident in
By Quinci LeGardye
By Charlene Muhammad California Black Media
Early data is showing cities in California with some of the hardest-to-count census tracts are among places with above-average U.S. Census response rates so far. Many of them are areas where African Americans live.
California Black Media
to California to cover some of its coronavirus losses before the fiscal year begins July 1.
Last week, Gov. Newsom presented his May Revision budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year.
There are also billions in cuts to education and Medi-Cal services in the proposal.
The spending plan includes new priorities that reflect a projected $54.3 billion budget deficit brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. It has $14 billion in spending cuts, including a 10% salary reduction for state workers, that would be triggered only if the federal government does not provide funding
“The federal government has a moral and ethical and economic obligation to help support the states,” the governor said. “This is an opportunity to make real our purpose and advance our values. Federal government, we need you. These cuts can be negated. They can be dismissed with your support.”
See CENSUS page 2
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The Fight for the 2020 A PLACE OF HEALING FOR Vote and the March to the Ballot Box
“In some of these states, they have this evil match law where if they don’t think your signature matches, they will not count your vote,” said Transformative Justice Coalition Founder and President Barbara R. Arnwine Arnwine. “We have to be clear, you have to not only have vote-by-mail options and absentee balloting, but you have to have on-site, distances, and personal protective equipment for workers and voters.” (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent
Since the onset of COVID-19, voter registration in the United States has decreased by a whopping 90 percent. Additionally, more than 18 million voters have been purged off the rolls since 2016, and, with the all-important 2020 General Election on the horizon, activists, and others, are working to ensure the registration of millions.
Broadcast over Facebook Live, the presentation featured panelists who agreed that the election process would be severely hindered unless strategies are developed for more robust voter outreach and empowerment. See BALLOT page 2
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VETERANS VILLAGE OF SAN DIEGO:
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The County of San Diego is expanding its response to COVID-19 through the recently announced T3 Strategy of testing, tracing and treatment.
San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency
While progress has been made – including expanded testing by the hospitals and medical care offices who best know their patients – much remains to be done.
By Brian Goodin Contributing Writer
On Monday, May 4, The Transformative Justice Coalition (TJC) and the Voting Rights Alliance held a tele-townhall titled, “The Fight for the Vote 2020: Our March to the Ballot Box.”
Testing Expands
It was 39 years ago that Jack Lyon, Bill Mahedy, Randy Way, Paul Grasso, and Russ Kelly, all Vietnam Veterans, sat around having a discussion on how to better serve the veterans of our nation. What developed was a program that is the only one of its kind and is seen as a go-to model that has gotten national recognition for helping to turn around the trauma and related causes leading to the homelessness of our national heroes.
Veterans Village of San Diego, located in the heart of the city, at 4141 Pacific Hwy is like any one of our well-orchestrated branches of the military equipped to get the job done. In this case, getting the job done requires the healing of many of our former service members. Those efforts are led by Andre Simpson, Executive Vice President, and Chief Operations Officer. He and his staff are compassionate about seeing veterans get all the help they need to live happy productive lives after some challenges that have hampered their quality of living. See VETERANS page 8
A big part of the T3 Strategy headed by Health and Human Services Agency Director Nick Macchione includes getting testing to places where data shows the most need. An emphasis has been placed on Southeastern San Diego and South County. On Saturday, May 17, the County’s Live Well on Wheels Mobile See TESTING page 2