Listen: Greg Totten, Co-chair of Californians for Safer Communities, former prosecutor and Ventura County DA
Social justice leaders, small business owners, crime victims and community leaders will gather in front of the Office of the Attorney General to share their experience with retail theft and the fentanyl crisis – advocating in support for the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act and urge the California Attorney General to prioritize public safety over political gamesmanship.
Supporters and Speakers at the Event
Greg Totten, Co-chair of Californians for Safer Communities
Jeff Reisig, Yolo County District Attorney
Mayor Bobbie Allen-Singh, City of Elk Grove
Allison Hayley, Napa County DIstrict Attorney
Thien Ho, Sacramento County District Attorney
Rev. Mac Shorty, Founder of Community RePower Movement
Karen Aboud, Boardmember, National Diversity Coalition
Robert Rivinus, Executive Director, Family Business Association of California
Jay King, President and CEO, California Black Chamber of Commerce
Pamela Smith, Founder, Mothers in Grief Support Group
Angela Webb, CEO and Executive Director, Arrive Alive California
Chris Didier, Executive Board Member, Victims of Illicit Drugs
Sacramento area business owners and community leaders