
Speak up for IHSS caregivers
Tuesday, August 26
Board of Supervisors Meeting
Santa Maria
(Remote testimony SB or online)
Message from United Domestic Workers:
Unfortunately as you have heard our county’s IHSS Caregivers are not doing too well right now. We have had two meetings with the County Board of Supervisors staff to discuss our next 3-year contract, and the offer has been truly disheartening.
- Our county’s IHSS caregivers currently earn just $18.67.
- The current offer on the table increase would bring caregiver pay up by .33 cents to just $19.00 per hour, where they would remain for 3 more years.
- Caregivers’ compensation still does not include Medical Coverage or even period for Vacation, and neither of those benefits are on offer from our county.
Our members have been attending recent Board of Supervisors meetings sharing their stories and the challenges faced living in a county where the MIT Living wage index estimates a living wage should be $30.98. https://livingwage.mit.edu/counties/06083
We are asking our community partners to join their voices with those of the county’s IHSS caregivers at the next Board of Supervisors meeting. Without an in-depth knowledge of the contract negotiations process, our community partners can easily speak in support during the public comment period simply sharing things like:
- Their own experiences with the physical, emotional, and financial costs of providing care for aging or disabled loved ones
- The importance of a living wage to maintaining a strong care workforce in our community
- How the lack of adequate wages and benefits will continue to make it hard for our county to meet the current and growing need for caregivers to provide the supports our aging population requires
- The consistency with which UDW’s IHSS caregivers offer their support back to the community
- The importance of adequate compensation, career pathways and learning opportunities to any workforce
Please join for the Public Comment portion of our next County Board of Supervisors Meeting in support of our local IHSS Caregivers.
Santa Maria County Board of Supervisors Meeting
511 Lakeside Parkway, Santa Maria
Tuesday, August 26th
Please arrive by 8:40 AM, the meeting begins promptly at 9 am.
Editor's Note: Put in a speaker slip when you arrive requesting to speak during Public Comment. Remote testimony and emailed comments are also possible. Get instructions here: https://ca-santabarbaracounty.civicplus.pro/2836/Board-of-Supervisors-Methods-of-Particip
Let me know if you can show up in support. We look forward to seeing you! Please feel free to share this ask for support widely!
Robert Gibson | Union Representative [email protected]
United Domestic Workers of America/AFSCME Local 3930
402 S. Miller St. Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 349-9656 (office) | (820) 899-8810 (cell)
www.udwa.org | facebook | twitter
Speak up for Open Space
Tuesday, August 26
Board of Supervisors Meeting
Santa Maria
(Remote testimony SB or online)
The County will have a scoping hearing on the updating its Open Space Element on Tuesday.
This is a key opportunity to get a jump on a comprehensive approach to wildlife-habitat connectivity, fire resilience landscapes, protection of floodplains and waterways, equity and access to nature, and even public safety.
Items in blue are events SBCAN organized or is participating in
Items in bold have been added since our last action alert
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Tu
Aug 26
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840am
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Speak up for IHSS caregivers |
SM, SB, online
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Tu
Aug 26
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afternoon
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Speak up for Open Space |
SM, SB, online
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Now until Sep 28
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Santa Maria Draft General Plan available for review |
Online
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Th
Aug 21
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1pm
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Central Coast Water Board Workshop |
SLO
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Fri
Aug 29
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330pm-
630pm
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Central Coast Labor Council Labor Day Picnic |
SM
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Sun
Aug 31
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Noon-
3pm
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Lompoc Valley Democrats Day Before Labor Day Picnic
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near Lompoc
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Mon
Sep 1
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2pm
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Santa Barbara County Democratic Party
Labor Day Picnic
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SB
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Mon
Sep 1
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Noon -
2pm
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Solidarity September Labor Day Kickoff
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Lompoc
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Now
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Stop Sable
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| SANTA MARIA DRAFT GENERAL PLAN |
Message from the City of Santa Maria:
Draft General Plan and Environmental Impact Report
Available for Public Review
The Draft General Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) are available for public review and comment from Thursday, August 14th, to Sunday, September 28th, 2025.
WHAT’S BEING PLANNED: The Community Development Department is preparing a comprehensive update to the City’s General Plan. The nine individual Elements, or chapters of the City’s Draft General Plan include goals, policies, and implementation activities that serve as the master plan for Santa Maria’s growth for the next 25-30 years. The Draft EIR analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the growth contemplated by Draft General Plan.
WHERE YOU COME IN: The public review period will be an opportunity to review the Draft General Plan and the EIR and to provide your feedback to the City. Each of the General Plan Elements, the Draft EIR document, as well as a form for providing feedback, are available at the project website: http://www.imaginesantamaria.com/draft-general-plan
You may learn more and provide feedback on the Draft General Plan and EIR at Planning Commission Study Sessions at Shepard Hall in the Santa Maria Public Library, 421 S McClelland Street on Thursday, September 4th and September 18th, at 1:30 p.m.
Comments may also be submitted within the public review period to Dana Eady, Planning Division Manager, by email at [email protected], or mailed/delivered to the City of Santa Maria Community Development Department (110 South Pine Street, Room 101, Santa Maria, CA 93458). All comments must be received by September 28th, 2025.
Department: Community Development
110 S. Pine Street, Room 101
Santa Maria, CA 93458
Contact Person: Dana Eady, Planning Division Manager
Telephone Number: (805) 925-0951 ext. 2444
Email Address: [email protected]
Santa Maria Labor Day Picnic
Hosted by AFL-CIO
Friday, August 29
3:30 – 6:30pm PDT
Pioneer Park
1150 W Foster Road
Santa Maria
Message from Central Coast Labor Council:
Join us at the Central Coast Labor Council's 12th Annual Santa Maria Labor Day Picnic, where we will be celebrating union solidarity and supporting working families of the Central Coast. There will be barbecue, a raffle, kid's games, a bouncy house, and a ballet folklorico performance.
RSVP: https://www.mobilize.us/mobilize/event/818113/?timeslot=5427366

Lompoc Valley Democrats
Day Before Labor Day Picnic
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Noon-3pm
Hibbets Ranch off East Highway 246 outside Lompoc
Purchase tickets here

Santa Barbara County Democratic Party
Labor Day Picnic
Monday, September 1
2 pm
Tucker's Grove Park
4800 Cathedral Oaks Rd, Santa Barbara
Message from Santa Barbara County Democratic Party:
Join Santa Barbara County Democrats as we celebrate the American labor movement and all the hardworking people who contribute to our community. Our annual Labor Day Picnic is a chance to connect with fellow Democrats, local leaders, and union members as we address the challenges ahead.
BUY TICKET HERE
Solidarity September Labor Day Kickoff
Monday, September 1, 2025
Noon – 2pm
North H St and Central Ave
Message from Lompoc Indivisible:
Join us as we continue the movement we launched together on May 1st, standing in solidarity with all our communities under attack and fighting for real wins for all our people. Bring your friends, bring your families, and let’s show our community that we are rising up together, united.
Please note: A core principle behind all our events is a commitment to nonviolent action.
| ELECTED OFFICIALS CONTACT INFORMATION |
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U.S. CONGRESS
Senator Adam Schiff Washington, DC: (202) 224-3841 Los Angeles: (310) 914-7300 San Francisco: (415) 393-0707 Fresno: (559) 485-7430 Email
Senator Alex Padilla Washington, DC: (202) 224-3553 Fresno (559) 497–5109 San Francisco (415) 981–9369 Sacramento (916) 448–2787 Los Angeles (310) 231–4494 San Diego (619) 239–3884 Email
Congressman Salud Carbajal Santa Barbara: (805) 730-1710 San Luis Obispo: (805) 546-8348 Washington, DC: (202) 225-3601 Email
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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE
Senator Monique Limón Santa Barbara: (805) 965-0862 Oxnard: (805) 988-1940 Sacramento: (916) 651-4021 Email
Assemblyman Gregg Hart Santa Barbara: (805) 564-1649 Sacramento: (916) 319-2037 Email
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