HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020/06/09 Item 7 - Written Communications - Received 6/8/2020From:Tamisha Woods on behalf of CityClerk
To:Sheree Kansas
Subject:FW: We Need a Budget That Represents US
Date:Monday, June 08, 2020 8:22:24 AM
-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Kang <sharonkang1997@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2020 1:49 PM
To: Mary Salas <MSalas@chulavistaca.gov>; John McCann <jmccann@chulavistaca.gov>; Jill Galvez
<jmgalvez@chulavistaca.gov>; Steve C. Padilla <spadilla@chulavistaca.gov>; Mike Diaz
<mdiaz@chulavistaca.gov>; Glen Googins <GGoogins@chulavistaca.gov>; CityClerk
<CityClerk@chulavistaca.gov>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US
Warning: External Email
Hello,
My name is Sharon Kang. I am a resident of Chula Vista and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It
is unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city’s budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials
work together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them
directly to benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have
filed for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don’t need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have
yet to be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens.
Thousands have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Sincerely,
Sharon Kang
Sent from my iPhone
Written Communications
Item #7 Kang
-----Original Message-----
From: Emily Kim <yejinemilykim@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2020 10:02 PM
To: Mary Salas <MSalas@chulavistaca.gov>; John McCann <jmccann@chulavistaca.gov>; Jill Galvez
<jmgalvez@chulavistaca.gov>; Steve C. Padilla <spadilla@chulavistaca.gov>; Mike Diaz
<mdiaz@chulavistaca.gov>; Glen Googins <GGoogins@chulavistaca.gov>; CityClerk
<CityClerk@chulavistaca.gov>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US
Warning: External Email
Hello,
My name is Emily Kim. I am a resident of Chula Vista and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It
is unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city’s budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials
work together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them
directly to benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have
filed for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don’t need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have
yet to be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens.
Thousands have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Sincerely,
Written Communications
Item #7 Kim
Emily Kim
Sent from my iPhone
Written Communications
Item #7 Kim
-----Original Message-----
From: Cevallos, Nicolas <Nicolas.Cevallos@ucsf.edu>
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2020 9:21 PM
To: Mary Salas <MSalas@chulavistaca.gov>; John McCann <jmccann@chulavistaca.gov>; Jill Galvez
<jmgalvez@chulavistaca.gov>; Steve C. Padilla <spadilla@chulavistaca.gov>; Mike Diaz
<mdiaz@chulavistaca.gov>; Glen Googins <GGoogins@chulavistaca.gov>; CityClerk
<CityClerk@chulavistaca.gov>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US
Warning: External Email
Hello,
My name is Nicolas Cevallos. I am a resident of Chula Vista and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our
city budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on
Police. It is unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city’s budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials
work together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them
directly to benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have
filed for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don’t need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have
yet to be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens.
Thousands have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Sincerely,
Written Communications
Item #7 Cevallos
Nicolas Cevallos
Nicolas Cevallos
MD Candidate, Class of 2024
UCSF School of Medicine
Nicolas.Cevallos@ucsf.edu
Sent from my iPhone
Written Communications
Item #7 Cevallos
-----Original Message-----
From: Jenny Oh <jennyjennyoh@icloud.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2020 8:52 PM
To: Mary Salas <MSalas@chulavistaca.gov>; John McCann <jmccann@chulavistaca.gov>; Jill Galvez
<jmgalvez@chulavistaca.gov>; Steve C. Padilla <spadilla@chulavistaca.gov>; Mike Diaz
<mdiaz@chulavistaca.gov>; Glen Googins <GGoogins@chulavistaca.gov>; CityClerk
<CityClerk@chulavistaca.gov>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US
Warning: External Email
Hello,
My name is Jenny Oh. I am a resident of Chula Vista and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It
is unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city’s budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials
work together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them
directly to benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have
filed for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don’t need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have
yet to be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens.
Thousands have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Sincerely,
Written Communications
Item #7 Oh
Jenny Oh
Written Communications
Item #7 Oh