SUCCESS! Your calls worked! ACSOL supports SB 145 again because residency restrictions are removed! But still come July 9!

Newly Revised SB 145 Deletes References to Residency Restrictions!

Senate Bill 145 was revised today by deleting all references in that bill to both residency restrictions and Jessica’s Law. Specifically, Sections 5, 6 and 7 of the earlier version of the bill have been removed. The newly revised version of SB 145 will be considered on July 9 by the Assembly’s Public Safety Committee.

“This is a significant victory for registrants and their families,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci. “This victory came about due to the efforts of individuals who made phone calls and wrote letters opposing an earlier version of the bill that could have resulted in tens of thousands of registrants becoming homeless.”

Click here to read the text:

SB 145 – Amendments – 5 July 2019

There is no need to make any more calls!

However, registrants, family members and supporters are encouraged to attend the July 9 hearing in order to ensure that the Public Safety Committee votes in favor of the newly revised SB 145.

Show up to the Assembly Public Safety Committee hearing on July 9

The hearing is scheduled:

Tuesday, July 9 at 9 a.m.
Room 126 of the State Capitol

We will meet at Starbucks, 1123 12th St, Sacramento, from 8:00 am to 8:30 am. Then we will walk across the street and be seated by 9 a.m.

 

PLEASE READ: VERY IMPORTANT ACTIONS YOU SHOULD TAKE BEFORE YOU TRAVEL TO SACRAMENTO:

We will call you at your phone number if the bill is delayed! To take advantage of this very cool service, all you have to do is send an email to the following email address to let us know your name and phone number: iwillshowup@all4consolaws.org

Be sure to sign up for our Action Alert emails or texts so that we can notify you of any last-minute changes!

If you plan to fly or take a hotel, please buy insurance so that you are covered if they change the date.

Please don’t blame ACSOL if a change is made. We don’t control the committees. We don’t control the author of the bill.

Before you start out on your trip, check your email or text to see if we sent an alert about the date changing! You can also to see if the bill is delayed by going to this website and clicking the History tab:

https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billHistoryClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200SB145

 

PARKING: There is a parking garage next to Starbucks in the same Hyatt Regency building. Enter on 12th Street.

 

HOUSING SERVICE: Unfortunately we cannot afford to help people cover the cost of a hotel room this time.

However, you can email iwillshowup@all4consolaws.org and say you would like to share the cost of a room.

 

PHONE CALL NOTIFICATIONS SERVICE:

Tell us you are planning on showing up by sending an email with your name and phone to iwillshowup@all4consolaws.org, then we will call you on your phone if any last-minute rescheduling occurs.

 

CARPOOLING SERVICE:

If you need a ride:

Please compose an email to the following address using your email website or program (if clicking on this link doesn’t open your email program you must type it yourself):

iwillshowup@all4consolaws.org

In the email, tell us:

  1. Your name
  2. Your phone
  3. How many are in your group that need a ride (partner, children, etc.)
  4. What city you live in
  5. How far you can drive to where your carpool begins, or just say “I don’t have any transportation”
  6. The earliest time of day you can be picked up on Monday, July 8

If you can volunteer to drive others to Sacramento:

Please compose an email to the following address using your email website or program (if clicking on this link doesn’t open your email program you must type it yourself):

iwillshowup@all4consolaws.org

In the email, tell us:

  1. Your name
  2. Your phone
  3. How many others you can drive
  4. From what city you will be departing on Monday, July 8
  5. The approximate time of day on Monday, July 8 you will leave for Sacramento
  6. How many miles out of your way you are willing to drive to pick someone up who needs a ride but can’t get to you (or say “riders must come to me”)

 

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Congratulations from Florida!!!
We envy you! Please, Great Janice Move to Florida 🙂

That’s great news! Thank you Janice and everyone who helped fix this!

Praise God! And thank you, Janice, and everyone for putting a stop to that stupidity!!!

Such great news. I realized today that I had not made a donation to ACSOL for awhile so, I did so today. Thank you for all that you do and will continue to do to help restore the rights of individuals on the Registry.

Thank you Janice, and everyone who called, emailed, and wrote.

I am actually highly impressed by the difference it makes. I am always kind of on the fence if it makes a difference or not but I think this speaks for itself.

Oh good! Thank you for the feedback. AND, a big thanks to ACSOL! Knowing that speaking up – whether by phone calls, emails, or letters – for what’s right, WILL get results! I continue to do what I can, whenever I can, to encourage all persons to be equal participants in civil society.

As if we can ever rest easy. I would still recommend at least some registrants show up at the hearing, and all subsequent hearings to prevent any mischief.

Bless you Janice. Without you these terrible people would actually kick us out of our homes. Can you imagine?

“This victory came about due to the efforts of individuals who made phone calls and wrote letters opposing an earlier version of the bill that could have resulted in tens of thousands of registrants becoming homeless.” (Janice quoted)

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Maybe, Janice, but nobody would have known to call, or been an advocate, without YOU and your team. Thank you for your leadership. I wish we had 50 clones of you… and wonder whether thru partnerships with SW Law school and other places we can “grow” a new crop of civil rights attorneys inspired by you, Eric Janus, Catherine Carpenter, and others. May it be so.

Great job!!!! You all best wishes from MI

Woo-hoo! Thank you, Janice and all else involved!

Thank you Janice and team and all who called including myself. This is a reason why I donate monthly to ACSOL.

HAHAHAH ! SAN DIEGO IS GUNNA BE SO PISSED !!!! F*CK them !! and the jerk offs delayed their thing hoping SB145 would make it so SAN DIEGO could be in the right and impose their hitler IDEOLOGY ! !!!!

Well good ! Now san diego will die a horrible death when they have to pay a F*CKTON of $$ !!!!!

Thanks to Janice, the ACSOL team and every individual who puts forth such wonderful efforts to protect civil rights of registered persons. God bless you all. This is so awesome to hear!

Dear Everyone, (and I mean everyone):

We should give a real shout of thanks to San Diego for filing prematurely this motion in Federal Court asserting that 145 granted them the right to again impose residency restrictions!

Was this a mistake on their part? Was some San Diego city attorney giving us advanced warning to mount the effort we did? Or, because as I maintain, we are good people (and by in large the vast majority of us are good people), the breaks just sometimes fall our way?

Regardless, we were lucky…this time.

Ultimately, I think eventually we will have to become politically active…and I don’t mean what we just did, but rather be able to mobilize 200 thousand votes across the state and target specific races.

I had some minor fantasy that if 145 passed and I was forced to move to the high desert, I could actually devote my time to something important, like creating really good voting roll lists and reach out programs to actually sway real elections.

(I do understand the great danger of real blowback were we to start deciding actual elections with our votes and advocacy…but hey, nothing ventured, nothing gained).

Well, I still would rather be lucky than good, and I value greatly our luck in this instance.

All of us should.

Best Wishes, James

Unless I missed it this is not a success until we find out who inserted this non-sense

Thank you Janice and the ACLU for always fighting for us. For we have no other voice.

Good work, as usual! Janice is so successful because she really cares. She knows the truth and is working to break apart the lies upon which registration is based. All should donate if you can. Thanks again.

As a soft reminder/announcement to all our activists involved –

I want to be there. Unfortunately, AB109’s chains are on me until November; assuming they (the probation department) don’t violate me.

I see your guy’s confidence in showing up for something you feel is greatly beneficial for a class of misunderstood people, which is the driving force behind my desire to join you guys. It pains me that these chains don’t extend me beyond my county, which is more than 400 miles away from Sacramento. =(

So I guess it is okay for 288.2s to be in tier three then as ACSOL never mentions attempting to get that section removed with the CP sections? I see no reason why ACSOL would not just fight to get all non-violent non-contact offenses removed, but congrats on this victory.

Public Safety Committee today approved revised version of Senate Bill 145 that has NO language regarding residency restrictions! During committee hearing, author of bill apologized for earlier version of bill that could have resulted in homelessness for tens of thousands of people. More details to be added to ACSOL website very soon.