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Sacramento City leaders announce emergency measures to help residents and businesses affected by COVID-19

Mayor Darrell Steinberg and members of the Sacramento City Council on March 12 held a press conference at City Hall to announce emergency measures to help residents and businesses affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.

“We must remain calm and not panic,” Steinberg said as Council members Angelique Ashby,  Eric Guerra, Steven Hansen, Jeff Harris, Jay Schenirer and Allen Warren stood with him. “We are a strong and we are a resilient city and we will get through this together. ‘Together’ is the key word. I promise you, we will get through this.”

Backed by community and business leaders, City officials announced that the Council would meet in closed session today and hold a special meeting at 1 p.m. March 13 to vote on the measures. That meeting will be live-streamed but physically closed to the public due to the Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new guidance regarding large gatherings.

The measures are as follows:

The Sacramento Central Labor Council has volunteered to help impacted workers navigate the unemployment process. The City will make that information available in cooperation with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s direction to assist workers with: paid family leave, disability insurance, unemployment insurance, paid sick leave, and workers compensation.

The Central Labor Council’s hotline for assistance is 916-927-9772.; the state’s website with worker resources is labor.ca.gov/coronavirus2019

Watch the full press conference below:

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