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The Governor has declared a fiscal emergency and called a Special Session to address the budget shortfall of over $11 billion with an intention to pass the new budget by as early as late December 2008.
Sip Tea, Save Children
KRC is campaigning to protect the health of all children and their families regardless of their immigration status by advocating for an expanded State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Just days after the inauguration, KRC will mount two art exhibits in D.C. at a Congressional building and Union Station’s West Hall to send this message. You can support this campaign by donating and purchasing tickets at our fundraiser tea house.
KRC is campaigning to protect the health of all children and their families regardless of their immigration status by advocating for an expanded State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Just days after the inauguration, KRC will mount two art exhibits in D.C. at a Congressional building and Union Station’s West Hall to send this message. You can support this campaign by donating and purchasing tickets at our fundraiser tea house.
Cam 1, Tape 1 (08-28)
Cam 1, Tape 2 (08-29)
Cam 2, Tape 1 (08-26)
On Friday, November 7th at 10:00am, community organizations who worked intensely against Proposition 6 will announce their unprecedented victory in soundly defeating this draconian proposition. With record numbers of young people, immigrants and communities of color voting, historic unity was built among different generations and communities to reject this " lock-em-up and throw away the key" proposal. We see the defeat of Prop 6 as an opportunity to focus on bringing peace to all of our neighborhoods through investment in education, employment and other vital services.
Yongho Kim, Civic Participation Coordinator, Korean Resource Center
(Translation of a Korea Daily column published on 10-14-08)
Welcome, volunteers!
KRC's booth is located near San Marino & Irolo: