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<br />Orozco, Norma <br />From:Houston, Nicole <br />Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:02 PM <br />To:eComment_Forwarding <br />Subject:FW: Defund the police and allow effective civilian oversight <br /> <br /> <br />From: Janette Stanford \[mailto:piggelover@gmail.com\] <br />Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:24 PM <br />To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David <br /><DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; <br />Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org> <br />Subject: Defund the police and allow effective civilian oversight <br /> <br />To Whom it may Concern: <br /> <br />Defunding Police and Investing In Community <br />1. The last month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need <br />more support, not surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the <br />past and try out a new, more effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the <br />SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what our communities truly need - housing, economic <br />and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing. <br />2. The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn’t break our <br />addiction to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would <br />deliver community safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to <br />rebalance our city priorities, allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and <br />prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered on more of the same -- more police officers getting <br />bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any clear metrics for success. <br />3. The City Council sold Measure X to voters as an opportunity to help Santa Ana finally invest in our <br />communities to make them truly safe, stable spaces that residents can thrive in. Regrettably, our <br />elected representatives squandered much of that opportunity long before this pandemic hit our <br />city. <br />4. Taking a page out of an old, ineffective playbook, you handed out a lavish police contract that had little <br />to do with community safety -- leading us to the brink of yet another council-made deficit. Now we’re <br />being asked to bear the burden of “difficult choices” due to budget shortfalls while our police <br />department skates by with a 7% budget increase -- funded by our taxes. <br />5. After more than a decade of this failed approach that hasn’t made our communities safer all while <br />burning through our taxes, you’d think we’d learn our lesson. But it’s not too late, the lesson is this - <br />- you can’t balance the budget long term without defunding the police. Look at your projections, <br />it simply can’t be balanced by squeezing the rest of us. For this city to once and for all get its house in <br />order, it must kick the SAPD habit and begin making amends to the communities that have paid <br />for it so dearly. <br />7. We’re in a racial justice, health, and budget crisis. Your own projections anticipate the city will be <br />running a deficit of $20 million next year, growing to a $35 million annual deficit in just two <br />years. All of this coming right after we passed Measure X to fix a decade of budget shortfalls. This <br />mess can’t be blamed on Covid or shutdowns, it’s a matter of misplaced priorities and principles. <br />1 <br /> <br />
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