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IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 2014-039 <br /> RESOLUTION SUPPORTING MEASURE AA <br /> WHEREAS, Measure A, the Essential Healthcare Services initiative, was approved by 71 <br /> percent of Alameda county voters in 2004, and <br /> WHEREAS,the funds generated from this measure has helped fortify a public safety net <br /> for the residents that had been in dire straits before its passage. <br /> WHEREAAS, Measure A funds emergency and trauma services,primary and preventive <br /> care, public health initiatives and behavior health programs; and <br /> WHEREAS, Measure A helps to ensure that all Alameda County residents have access to <br /> quality healthcare; and <br /> WHEREAS Measure A only may be reauthorized through a vote of Alameda County <br /> residents; now <br /> THEREFORE, be it resolved that the San Leandro City Council supports Measure AA, <br /> which will appear on the June 3rd countywide ballot,to reauthorize and extend the Essential <br /> Healthcare Services Measure, and urges community residents to vote yes to the ballot question, <br /> which states: <br /> "Without increasing the existing half-cent sales and use tax for essential health services, <br /> to provide trauma and emergency medical services and primary, preventative healthcare for local <br /> residents including low-income and uninsured children, families and seniors,to prevent the <br /> closure of county clinics and hospitals and to recruit/retain highly-qualified nurses and healthcare <br /> professionals, shall Alameda County extend the essential healthcare services measure until June <br /> 2034 with annual fiscal oversight/review?" <br /> Introduced by Councilmember Reed and passed and adopted this 5th day of May, 2014, <br /> by the following vote: <br /> Members of the Council: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Cutter, Gregory, Lee, Prola, Reed, Souza; Mayor Cassidy (7) <br /> NOES: None (0) <br /> ABSENT: None (0) <br /> ATTEST: /1/1 AA. ':/V1 <br /> Marian Handa, City Clerk <br />