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Today is a down-payment on community investments and an ongoing commitment to transform how we deliver community-supported public safety services across the city. /2
Our collective commitments now, plant the seeds and provide a blueprint for massive divestment from our militarized police force and reinvestment in community-based public safety #solutions. Phase 2 of this work begins in just 7 weeks. /3
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#BudgetingWithLorena, Summer 2020, ep 3

The expertise to defund police is already in our communities. There’s a vision for it, this WON'T happen w/a single vote, and it WILL take time.

We need courage to transform HOW we deliver a public safety model that serves everyone.
Earlier this week, @DecrimSeattle & @KCEquityNow led a teach-in & presented to City Council steps + a road map of public safety can look like via scaling down investment for armed, militarized policing and scaling up community-based public safety investments.
I am committed to learning and listening in this work to defund our current status quo of public safety for one that serves *everyone.*

I am thankful to the community leaders who have been putting in the work and the labor for this vision.
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#BudgetingWithLorena Summer 2020 edition, ep1

Saying “Black Lives Matter” is not enough.

Seattle City Council is getting to work to revise the 2020 budget. I am committed to passing one that is anti-racist and defunds the police for community investments and interventions.
In addition to working with my colleagues in Seattle, I've joined @CMGirmayZahilay and @kate4spokane to call all WA State electeds to pledge to anti-racist budgeting and policymaking for system wide transformation, no matter where you live: docs.google.com/document/d/1MC…
Today's status quo is to call armed law enforcement to respond to issues that should be addressed by public health systems and community investments. How many more times do we have to see that go wrong to change this?
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1/#BudgetingWithLorena 2019: today @SeattleCouncil is voting on the City's 2020 Budget. The budget puts our progressive values into action. It's an investment in the future that we want and that we can believe in.
2/ Through this budget, TeamLorena has:

▪️ fully funded our civilian-led police oversight agencies: the @SeattleOPA, @SeaOIG, and @SeaCPC

▪️ expanded the Regional Domestic Violence Firearm Enforcement Unit to get guns off our streets
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▪️ implemented Re-Entry Workgroup recs to support formerly incarcerated individuals re-entering the economy

▪️ direct City Deptarments to examine the impact of our investments in the criminal legal system on communities of color and other vulnerable populations
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New! In this edition of #BudgetingWithLorena, I'm excited to share my vision on expanding affordable and accessible #childcare - especially infant and toddler care - to meet the needs of Seattle families. 👶🏾👶🏽👶🏼👶🏻
We are in a childcare crisis with many families living in a service desert. We need comprehensive childcare strategies that support children, their families, and providers. These investments are good for families, good for workers, and good for business.
read more: Child care ‘crisis’ in Washington causes missed work, turnover; costs employers $2B a year seattletimes.com/seattle-news/c… via @seattletimes
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Our budget proposal “is designed to address the benefits cliff issue by looking at a rental subsidy program that will allow for people to continue to stay housed after finding housing stability,” said González.
We can help people at 50+ years old who are earning less than $1,000 a month on federal disability and who are either homeless or at risk of returning to homelessness w/an average benefit of $473 a month to qualified recipients.
Excited to put this forward with CM @Lisa_Herbold and the support of @Homeless2Housed, while we work collaboratively with members of our State's Legislature (@votenicolemacri) to identify a systemic fix to this gap! #BudgetingWithLorena
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This is why I've made LEAD a top priority for my 2020 budget proposals! There are ~300 people on the wait list and they need a caseworker. Bringing LEAD to scale will help people access services they need while addressing public safety concerns. #BudgetingWithLorena
The Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) arrest diversion program is a collaborative effort that gives @SeattlePD officers an alternative to booking people into jail for criminal activity that stems from unmet behavioral health needs or poverty.
@SeattlePD Officers divert people engaged in low-level drug crime, prostitution, and crimes of poverty away from the criminal legal system to connect them w/intensive case managers who can provide crisis response, immediate psychosocial assessment, and long term wrap-around services.
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City Council is holding a public hearing on the City's budget this evening at 5:30 at City Hall. Can't make it tonight? The next public hearing is 10/22 @ 5:30p.m.

RSVP for #childcare tonight or for 10/22 by emailing chris.galbraith@seattle.gov.

#budgetingwithLorena
you can also watch along via @SeattleChannel!

seattlechannel.org/watch-live
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