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SHORT STAFFING OF VITAL SERVICES IS KILLING KERN COUNTY - IT'S TIME FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO ACT! 83% KERN COUNTY'S OPIOID OVERDOSE DEATH RATE IS 83% ABOVE THE STATE AVERAGE Mental Health Services Failing Those in Need Kern County's opioid and suicide death rates are 83% and 30% above California's average, yet the Board of Supervisors has refused to use over $100M in state funding to address these crises. 3X CHILD DEATHS FROM MALTREATMENT IN KERN COUNTY ARE NEARLY THREE TIMES THE STATE AVERAGE Child Welfare System in Crisis Children in Kern County face extreme risks, with maltreatment- related deaths nearly three times the state average. Our child welfare system is in urgent need of reform. #3 BAKERSFIELD RANKS THIRD IN CALIFORNIA FOR CAR CRASH FATALITIES Crumbling Infrastructure Threatens Public Safety Kern County's roads are dangerously neglected. The County spent nearly 30% less than the approved road maintenance personnel budget, leading to shredded tires, crumbling sidewalks, and serious injuries. $217 MILLION: KERN COUNTY HAS REFUSED TO SPEND $217 MILLION IN STATE AND FEDERAL MONEY FOR URGENTLY NEEDED SERVICES. County Held State and Federal Funding It Should Have Spent to Fund Vital Services Over the past three years, Kern County has held back $217 million in state and federal funds meant to address public safety and public health needs including law enforcement, child welfare, mental health and opioid addiction. TELL YOUR COUNTY SUPERVISOR: FIX KERN NOW! USE YOUR SMARTPHONE CAMERA TO SEND A MESSAGE TODAY! FIXKERN.COM Ad paid for by SEIU Local 521 SHORT STAFFING OF VITAL SERVICES IS KILLING KERN COUNTY - IT'S TIME FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO ACT ! 83 % KERN COUNTY'S OPIOID OVERDOSE DEATH RATE IS 83 % ABOVE THE STATE AVERAGE Mental Health Services Failing Those in Need Kern County's opioid and suicide death rates are 83 % and 30 % above California's average , yet the Board of Supervisors has refused to use over $ 100M in state funding to address these crises . 3X CHILD DEATHS FROM MALTREATMENT IN KERN COUNTY ARE NEARLY THREE TIMES THE STATE AVERAGE Child Welfare System in Crisis Children in Kern County face extreme risks , with maltreatment- related deaths nearly three times the state average . Our child welfare system is in urgent need of reform . # 3 BAKERSFIELD RANKS THIRD IN CALIFORNIA FOR CAR CRASH FATALITIES Crumbling Infrastructure Threatens Public Safety Kern County's roads are dangerously neglected . The County spent nearly 30 % less than the approved road maintenance personnel budget , leading to shredded tires , crumbling sidewalks , and serious injuries . $ 217 MILLION : KERN COUNTY HAS REFUSED TO SPEND $ 217 MILLION IN STATE AND FEDERAL MONEY FOR URGENTLY NEEDED SERVICES . County Held State and Federal Funding It Should Have Spent to Fund Vital Services Over the past three years , Kern County has held back $ 217 million in state and federal funds meant to address public safety and public health needs including law enforcement , child welfare , mental health and opioid addiction . TELL YOUR COUNTY SUPERVISOR : FIX KERN NOW ! USE YOUR SMARTPHONE CAMERA TO SEND A MESSAGE TODAY ! FIXKERN.COM Ad paid for by SEIU Local 521

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