Nourish Newsletter – Progress for Older Californians, What We Think About the State Budget & More
Published on Jul 23, 2021
Progress For Older Californians
Last week, the California Department Of Aging released the first progress report of the state's Master Plan for Aging. We had identified opportunities that would support our priorities for Californians to age with food and dignity — we are encouraged by the early progress that has been made.
Here's What We Think About the Recently Passed Budget
On July 16, Governor Newsom signed the remaining trailer bills concerning food and nutrition policies to implement the Budget Act of 2021-22. This final budget makes significant one-time and ongoing investments to bolster the state’s nutrition safety net now and in future years. But long-term commitments are still needed.
Last Call: One More Reason You May Love This Job
Our Policy Advocate position will close on 7/30/2021. Here is one more reason you may love this job: You get to make sustainable change - our policy victories make a lasting impact on the lives of fellow Californians.
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Advocacy Updates
Advocacy Includes Saying Thanks
Child Care: Some key state policymakers fought hard for child care, including the funding for child care meals. Please take a few minutes to thank the budget leaders who helped secure this historic win.
CalFresh: The 2021-22 State Budget includes funding for the policies proposed in SB 107 (Wiener). State leaders have listened to our broad coalition's call to make CalFresh easier for seniors and people with disabilities. Let's say thanks!
Food4all: The 2021-22 state budget includes funding to begin implementation of the Food4All proposal. Say thanks to the Governor and Legislature for prioritizing a permanent solution to the immigrant exclusion in CalFresh. They also need to hear from you that further long-term investments are needed.
Universal School Meals: The 2021-22 state budget announced June 28 includes a historic investment in school nutrition. Say thanks to the leaders who have led the fight on childhood hunger and have invested in the well being of our students
Nourish in the News
- 'The face of hunger’: Thousands can’t afford to eat in Sacramento. How COVID made it worse - The Sacramento Bee
- California budget allots funding for local food organizations and an updated CalFresh application - Mission Local
- Next Steps for a Childcare System in Crisis. Nourish California shares some good news about child care nutrition - KQED.
- State Budget Sending San Francisco $2 Million To Fight Food Insecurity - KPIX