From Roxana Tynan <[email protected]>
Subject Tell LA County: Protect communities with Public Health Councils!
Date October 20, 2020 10:00 PM
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Urge the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to establish public health councils in the workplace.  

Please submit a letter urging the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to establish public health councils.
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Friends,

When we first joined the calls for establishing Public Health Councils, we had lost around 4,000 people in LA County to COVID-19. We’ve now lost over 6,800 Angelenos and remain committed to the need for a recovery plan centered around workers and the workplace ([link removed]) .

The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the existing inequities for communities of color in Los Angeles County and the importance of workplace health standards for safely reopening the economy, containing the virus, and protecting the public health of everyone who lives and works in our communities.

Public health councils will give L.A. County a way to ensure the entire community, including workers, business owners, consumers, and family members are protected from COVID-19.
It is crucial the L.A. County Board of Supervisors hear from us on this matter of public health. Help us protect the well-being of our communities by contacting your representatives by October 22nd and voicing your support for the establishment of public health councils in the workplace.
In Solidarity,

Roxana Tynan
LAANE Executive Director
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My name is [insert name] and I'm with [insert your organization, union, business, or identify yourself as a county resident]. I live in District [insert district number] and work in District [insert district number].

As our economy reopens, it is imperative that our workplaces comply with County Health Officer orders. Workers urgently need their jobs: without income, many families fear losing their homes. Business owners urgently want to re-open but unsafe protocols in the workplace threaten the health of workers, their families, customers and our communities.

We’ve lost over 6,800 Angelenos to date and many were disproportionately Black, Indigenous, persons of color (BIPOC) in essential jobs forced to choose between their families' health and economic survival. BIPOC make up around three-fourths of the residents living in Los Angeles County and account for 87% of confirmed COVID cases and 77% of confirmed COVID deaths.

We need Public Health Councils as part of the solution toward addressing this racial inequity and for a safe reopening that does not jeopardize people's health, jobs, business operations, and our overall economy.

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By serving as the public’s eyes and ears, Public Health Councils will greatly expand the capacity of the County Public Health Department and help us protect our entire community's health, stem any outbreaks, support our economy, and recover from the pandemic.

Thank you for your consideration and leadership.
LAANE is a leading advocacy organization dedicated to building a new economy for all. Combining dynamic research, innovative public policy and the organizing of broad alliances, LAANE promotes a new economic approach based on good jobs, thriving communities, and a healthy environment.
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