
Implementation Campaigns
Implementation Campaigns
CA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (CCSPP)
Community-based organizations across the state are working to ensure the $3 billion CCSPP creates racially just, relationship-centered schools —where power and decision-making is shared with students, families, educators, and community—and investments. Led by: ABMoC and California Partnership for the Future of Learning
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AB 628 (E.GARCIA) BREAKING BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVE
$25 million secured to renew and expand workforce grant program that empowers community-based organizations to support people who face barriers to employment. Led by: ABMoC, California Immigrant Policy Center, California Workforce Association, CROP Organization
AB 118 (KAMLAGER) CRISES ACT
$10 million secured to fund the CRISES Act and establish pilot grant program, to invest in and promote police-free and community-based responses to local emergencies, including public health crises, mental health crises, intimate partner violence, natural disasters, and community violence. Led by: ABMoC, ACLU-CA, Anti Police-Terror Project, Berkeley Free Clinic, Black Lives Matter Los Angeles, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice, East Bay Community Law Center, Justice Teams Network, Oakland Power Projects, Public Health Advocates, Silicon Valley De-Bug, Stop Terrorism Oppression by Police Coalition, Youth Justice Coalition
SB 2 (BRADFORD) POLICE DE-CERTIFICATION
Protects Black people and communities of color from abusive police by creating a statewide process to cancel professional certificates for officers who abuse their power. SB 2 also ensures that officers no longer have absolute immunity protections for injuring people who are incarcerated, refusing to provide medical care and planting evidence. Co-Sponsored by the Let Us Live Coalition: Alliance for Boys and Men of Color, ACLU-CA, Anti Police-Terror Project (APTP), Black Lives Matter California, California Families United For Justice, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ), STOP Coalition, Youth Justice Coalition