**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Caregivers are leading the way to fix California’s broken long-term care industry with a statewide bus tour in support of the “Our Care Counts” bill
WHEN: Sunday, May 7, 2023, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM PT
WHERE: New Hope Missionary Baptist Church at 1575 W 17th St, San Bernardino, CA 92411
WHO: San Bernardino In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) providers, recipients, supporters and allies from the SEIU Local 2015 community, and staff members from the offices of Congresswoman Norma Torres, Assembly Majority Leader Eloise Gomez Reyes, and Assemblymembers Juan Carrillo and James Ramos who will issue statements of support in solidarity.
WHAT: California’s IHSS workers are arriving in San Bernardino as part of a statewide caravan bus tour demanding California elected officials to pass the “Our Care Counts” Bill – or Assembly Bill 1672 – that would improve the pay and benefits of hundreds of thousands of essential home care providers across California by enabling statewide collective bargaining.
This bus tour will mobilize thousands of care providers and their supporters at various campaign events across the state, from Fresno and San Bernardino to San Francisco and San Benito. The bus tour will culminate with a powerful rally at the steps of the capitol in Sacramento. (See map) (See Care-a-Van schedule)
WHY: IHSS caregivers face rising costs of living, inflation, and economic uncertainty, making it even more critical to standardize the industry statewide and push for higher wages and benefits so they can continue their essential work for California’s rapidly aging population and our community members with disabilities.
This legislation, launched in partnership with the United Domestic Workers (UDW), would enable workers to negotiate directly with the State to make changes needed to recruit, train, and retain the home care workforce California needs.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
On Site Contacts:
Terry Carter
terryc@seiu2015.org
(805) 312-0024