The Government has a duty to protect the most vulnerable residents. COVID has revealed the health inequities especially in the Black, Latino, indigenous, Cambodian, and low-socio-economic essential workers in my district, Long Beach and the surrounding areas.
In California there are 150,000 people experiencing homelessness of which 70,000 are in Los Angeles County, and 3,000 in Long Beach.
Housing first is the best solution for the homelessness crisis. Our homeless population in Los Angeles County has increased by 12% every year. People become homeless when they can no longer afford housing, healthcare, and inability to overcome disabilities. People need stable homes so that they can successfully be treated. In addition to temporary shelters which should not be a priority over permanent housing solution therefore we need to build more permanent affordable housing. Project home key has successfully converted motels into permanent support housing, this is one of the methods to reduce the homelessness crisis. The best way of preventing homelessness is to make sure that people have resources to stay in their homes.
On average, it costs $40,000 to support a person experiencing homelessness per year. If we put a fraction of this amount into keeping people in their homes, we would reduce the homelessness population.
California has designated $12 billion dollars into homelessness services over the past three years.
I have worked with the people experiencing homelessness for years and from my experience, I can confidently state that there is no oversight or reporting on funding towards our homelessness crisis efforts.
Therefore, we don’t know how the resources are spent. It is important for us to have reporting from the city, county, and agencies that provide care for people experiencing homelessness.
Currently, we do not have transparency on how cities and counties are spending state money for the homelessness crisis.
The state auditor also had stated that "California lacks a centralized way to track spending, so it’s unable to determine where efforts are duplicative".
I believe that we should have a reporting once per year from local agencies to the state legislature that will be transparent and voters will also be able to review these numbers.
Healthcare is a fundamental right. Healthcare should not be a profit driven venture. Many times people become homeless because the head of household has an illness or injury and no longer able to provide for his/her family and if they received healthcare for themselves and their families through their jobs they no longer have these benefits and unable to pay for their healthcare.
I believe that universal coverage should be state mandate.
The government has a duty to protect those who are experiencing mental health, substance use, and domestic violence so that they don’t end up on the streets. Those individuals who are able to become self reliant with the assistance of government programs can receive the necessary help including technical school and training.
I believe in epxanding reproductive services.
Our district, Long Beach is the second busiest port in the nation. There is a lot of pollution due to railway and trucks moving goods from the port. I support implementing electric trucks and tractor trailers to move goods without harming the environment.
Our shorelines need to be protected. I am against off shore drilling. I believe that we should train people and invest in renewable energy to help the environment and provide higher paying jobs. This will help us be less reliant on foreign fossil fuel.
We are one of the wealthiest and most advance countries in the world and there is no limit to our capabilities as a state and nation therefore, I am a firm believer on increasing jobs for our people and less reliant on foriegn help. I support business owners and always believed that those who provide jobs and goods to our communities, state, and country should be encouraged to continue their services, small or large.