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The Lookout: Cal Bill Aims to End Homelessness; Make Housing a Basic Human Right — The Sacramento Observer


(CBM) – Watching your tax dollars, elected officials and legislation that affects you.
While some might debate if shelter is a basic human right, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who would argue that it isn’t essential to an individual’s quality of life. And in California, where just about every aspect of the nation’s housing crisis is on full display, housing laws become all the more consequential. Especially during a global pandemic.
In the California Legislature, there are a few bills being proposed to curtail – if not finally end some of the most pressing housing issues over the course of the next few years. ....

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Padilla and Lee: Rescue Plan Will Lift Half a Million California Kids Out of Poverty — The Sacramento Observer


Quinci LeGardye | California Black Media
(CBM) – President Biden signed the latest federal COVID-19 stimulus package, known as the American Rescue Plan, into law on March 11.
Over the past month since the bill passed – and as stimulus checks have gone out to people across the country some members of California’s congressional delegations have been coming home to inform their constituents about other forms of relief that law has established for them. Many of them will be implemented within the next few months or over the course of the next year.
On April 6, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA-13) and Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) hosted a virtual conference to inform Californians about the details of the American Rescue Plan. Throughout the conversation, they both spelled out the importance of direct relief to Black and Brown families and small businesses in the state. They said what’s currently offered in the American Rescue Plan helps, but it is hardly enough. ....

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Your 2020 Taxes: IRS Moves April 15 Due Date and Announces More Changes — The Sacramento Observer


The federal government has moved the tax filing deadline to May for taxpayers this year.
That is just one of the few adjustments the Internal Revenue Service says it has made this year responding to the financial hardships many Americans are facing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Safety is also a concern.
“Our focus as the pandemic continues is to help taxpayers and the tax industry in a way that ensures the safety of our employees and the taxpayers in the communities we serve,” said Ken Corbin, commissioner at the IRS Wage and Investment Division. “That’s one reason we extended the due date for individuals to May 17, 2021. ....

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California Eyes Future With No Pandemic as Vaccine Efforts Expand — The Sacramento Observer


Bo Tefu | California Black Media
(CBM) – California is taking steps to reopen its economy on June 15. The plans are underway as leaders in public health and local government come up with the next steps in the state’s COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
Efforts to reopen the state are, “driven by the health and science to help nonprofit community organizations and businesses get back on track,” said Dee Dee Myers, director of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz).
So far, the state has administered 22 million vaccines since it expanded its efforts to immunize everyone in California against COVID-19. A fifth of the vaccine doses were allocated to communities most impacted by the pandemic. According to the California Health and Human Services Agency (CHHS), the number of hospitalizations has declined as testing increases and vaccine eligibility expands. ....

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FEMA to Begin Reimbursing Families This Week for COVID Funeral Costs — The Sacramento Observer


Quinci LeGardye | California Black Media
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an alarming number of deaths over the past year: just under 3 million people across the globe; more than half a million people in the United states; and north of 60,000 victims died here in California.
The families and loved ones of those victims have been slammed with unexpected funeral costs. Many of them have had to suffer the loss of someone they loved while facing unanticipated financial strains caused by the pandemic.
In an effort to provide some relief for those Americans, the federal government has announced a new program.
“The COVID -19 pandemic has brought overwhelming grief to many families. At FEMA, our mission is to help people before, during and after disasters. We are dedicated to helping ease some of the financial stress and burden caused by the virus,” reads the official announcement of the program on FEMA’s website. ....

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