Chula Vista online store now open
Chula Vista residents are proud of their city, and now they can show their pride with a variety of merchandise bearing the city’s logo. First came face masks branded with the city logo, followed by variations of the logo spotted on hats, T-shirts and tattoos. So the city opened an online store at www.chulavistaca.gov/store. The store is accessible 24/7 from anywhere in the world to buy items such as T-shirts, face masks, baby onesies, stickers, skateboards and more with a blue or white version of the logo. Proceeds from all sales benefit Chula Vista public entities that support the community, including programs offered by the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility, the Chula Vista Public Library Foundation, and Friends of Chula Vista Parks and Recreation. Funding to these nonprofits provides free and reduced programming, materials and supplies, benefiting people and animals.
By Arthur Haywood and Vincent Hughes
As we enter what should be a time of spiritual reflection of the year about to end, we are reminded of the failure of the majority in the General Assembly to help families across the Commonwealth in 2020.
In May, a bipartisan proposal to use the Commonwealth’s share of funds received from the CARES Act passed the General Assembly and was signed by the Governor. This proposal included assistance for education, healthcare industries, frontline workers, higher education and housing.
As part of our robust response to the first wave of COVID-19, new programs were legislated and built quickly. Under the leadership of Senator Haywood, our caucus secured $175 million for Rental and Mortgage Assistance.
The majority who stole Christmas | Opinion
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
By Sens. Arthur Haywood and Vincent Hughes
As we enter what should be a time of spiritual reflection of the year about to end, we are reminded of the failure of the majority in the General Assembly to help families across the commonwealth in 2020.
In May, a bipartisan proposal to use the Commonwealth’s share of funds received from the CARES Act passed the General Assembly and was signed by the governor. This proposal included assistance for education, healthcare industries, frontline workers, higher education and housing.
As part of our robust response to the first wave of COVID-19, new programs were legislated and built quickly. Under the leadership of Sen. Haywood, our caucus secured $175 million for Rental and Mortgage Assistance.