Thursday, June 17, 2010

Call for Action to Stop Further DDS Cuts

On June 10, the California Association for the Retarded (CAR) sent out an alert urging people to call, write or fax the members of the Joint Budget Conference Committee.

At issue is a proposal to cut the Department of Developmental Services’ (DDS) budget by another 1.25% - a cut that, as CAR explains in the alert, is not necessary as the funds to cover the reduction can be found in an over-funded and under-utilized program.

Included in the alert was a sample letter members could use to send their views to the attention of the Chair of the Senate Budget Conference Committee, State Senator Denise Ducheny. The letter reads, in part:
The developmental disabilities service system has had its funding cut by over $500 million over the past two years. Providers are already subject to a continuing 3% cut and a further 1.25% cut has been proposed. The Assembly rejected this cut and we want you to do the same. It is our starkly real concern that this cut will bring the system to the verge of collapse as operating losses mount, service is diminished and people who need service are left without it.
The additional 1.25% cut is not necessary. There is a ‘prevention program’ operated by regional centers which is to receive $36 million for case management for 17,000 infants age 0-3 years, but only 4,100 infants have been enrolled. The program is over-funded and under-enrolled, and ought to be funded based on actual caseload – and the balance of the funding used to offset the elimination of the 1.25% cut. The estimated extra $25 million in the program can cover the funding cut and eliminate the need for it.
The CAR position supports the Assembly action to eliminate the cut and the related trailer bill language. (Trailer bills set forth the legislature’s directions on how funds are to be spent.)
People are asked to specify their support for the DDS version of the budget before the
Conference Committee, as approved by the Assembly.

If you would like to receive a copy of the alert and sample letter, email PHA at info@parenthospitalassociation.org.

You can also contact CAR at:
California Association for the Retarded
1220 S Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95811
(916) 498-1635
carforchoice@aol.com

Contact information for all members of the committee is as follows:
Assembly
Bob Blumenfield (D-Van Nuys), Vice-Chair
State Capitol, Room 6026
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 319-2040
FAX - (916) 319-2141
Connie Conway (R-Visalia)
State Capitol, Room 6027
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 319-2034
FAX - (916) 319-2134
Felipe Fuentes (D-Los Angeles)
State Capitol, Room 3098
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 319-2039
FAX - (916) 319-2139
Jim Nielsen (R-Biggs)
State Capitol, Room 6031
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 319-2002
FAX - (916) 319-2102
Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley)
State Capitol, Room 2032
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 319-2014
FAX - (916) 319-2114
Senate
Denise Ducheny (D-San Diego), Chair
State Capitol, Room 5035
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 651-4040
FAX - (916) 327-3522
Bob Dutton (R-Inland Empire)
State Capitol, Room 5094
Sacramento, CA 95814 95814
TEL - (916) 651-4031
FAX - (916) 327-2272
Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar)
State Capitol, Room 3048
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 651-4029
FAX - (916) 324-0922
Mark Leno (D-San Francisco)
State Capitol, Room 4061
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 651-4003
FAX - (916) 445-4722
Alan Lowenthal (D-Long Beach)
State Capitol, Room 4126
Sacramento, CA 95814
TEL - (916) 651-4027
FAX - (916) 327-9113

Friday, June 4, 2010

Glen Ellen community eyes main administration building at SDC for community center


Community members interested in renovating the main administration building on the Sonoma Developmental Center campus plan to meet again on Monday, June 7, to further explore their options. The old administration building has not been used in years and would require a fair amount of renovation to make it usable, but the potential in the historic building makes it seem well worth the effort it would take.

Preliminary plans, drawn up by architect and Glen Ellen native Mark Perry, include a theater and many rooms that could serve community groups and projects in the future. Perry is also optimistic that there are a variety of good funding sources available.

You can read more about Monday's meeting at Abandoned SDC building eyed as community center in the Kenwood Press. According to the article, the public is invited to attend the meeting, which is scheduled for June 7 at 2 p.m. in room 109 of the ARO building (King 29), on Holt Street, just off Arnold Drive, next to the baseball field in the center of the complex.
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