Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB)
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We are a coalition of over 80 organizations working to reduce the number of incarcerated people in California, reduce the number of jails and prisons in our state and shift wasteful spending away from incarceration and toward healthy community investments.
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📣California is finally closing the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC)—now we must make sure it’s done right.

Join us in urging @governor.ca.gov to implement recommendations for releases and safe transfers throughout the closure process of the CRC.

📲 Action Toolkit here: bit.ly/crcclosure
A bold green square graphic with white and black text. At the very top, large white text reads: “CLOSE CA PRISONS.” Below, even larger block text in white says: “TAKE ACTION,” with a small white megaphone icon above the word “ACTION.”

On the left side, white text states: “Releases and humane transfers must be prioritized throughout the closure of CRC Norco.”

On the right side, a solid black box with white text reads: “Write & Call Gov. Newsom Today.”

At the bottom, a black banner runs across the width. On the left, a blue California state outline with the word “CURB” in white letters inside it. On the right, bright green and white text reads: “Template & Call Scripts Here: bit.ly/crcclosure.”

The overall design uses green gradient tones for the background with faint megaphone graphics to emphasize urgency.
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🗞️🗞️Recent article in the @calmatters Inland Empire Newsletter by @aidan-mcgloin.bsky.social 🔗 bit.ly/cm9-24

This article highlights voices of people currently imprisoned in CRC & features CURB's own Brian Kaneda who exposes the false solution that is reopening closed prisons and jails.
A graphic from CalMatters with a faded background photo of prison buildings and a guard tower marked with the number 8. Overlaid are torn-paper style text boxes with quotes from incarcerated people:

“I would say this is the hardest time that I’ve done, out of all of the facilities.”

“The kitchen, the cooking area, there are cockroaches. There are so many rodents in here.”

“There is no AC for any of the barracks we live in.”
Below, a bold title reads: Inland Empire Newsletter — Incarcerated People in CRC Speak on Conditions at Norco Prison. Smaller text credits Aidan McGloin with the date 9.24.25. A black button with a white link at the bottom reads “bit.ly/cm9-24.” A graphic from CalMatters with a gray-to-white gradient background resembling torn paper. The text reads:
“I reported last week on correctional officers’ requests to keep the Correctional Rehabilitation Center (CRC) in Norco open, and to alleviate overcrowding in county jails by walking back California’s 14-year-old policy of housing some convicted defendants in jails.”
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“I was also contacted by Brian Kaneda, Deputy Director of Californians United for a Responsible Budget... Kaneda was adamant that AB 109 was not the primary driver of jail overcrowding, instead pointing to a sheriff’s discretion to hold pretrial defendants and a lack of mental health beds for pretrial diversion.”
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“I would say this is the hardest time that I've done, out of all the facilities." -Matthew and below "The CRC has cockroaches, mold, leaks, lead paint and asbestos in pipes. The housing does not have air conditioning, and temperatures get up to 115 degrees in the summer. [Matthew] is housed in a warehouse built in the 1990's, but the majority of [incarcerated people] live in the old barracks."
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Honoring the legacy of revolutionary, freedom fighter, poet, author Assata Shakur. May we carry forward her teachings and spirt in our ongoing struggle for liberation. ❤️
Black and white photo of Assata Shakur in the background. With a quote from her autobiography in grey text highlighted in creme and pink - "I have been locked by the lawless. Handcuffed by the haters. Gagged by the greedy. And, if I know anything at all, it's that a wall is just a wall and nothing more at all. It can be broken down." - Assata Shakur, may she rest in power.
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Take action to CLOSE CA PRISONS today!

📥 bit.ly/crcclosure
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📣 📣 CALL TO ACTION!
Urge @cagovernornewsom.bsky.social to strengthen the Racial Justice Act by signing #AB1071 into law!

Take action in under 1 minute: bit.ly/rjaaction

#RJA #RJA4All
Graphic with a yellow banner at the top that reads: “Take Action Today.” Below, large white text says “AB 1071 (Kalra)” with a yellow megaphone icon. Smaller yellow text reads: “The Racial Justice Act: Court Procedures.” Big bold white text in the center says: “Made it to the Governor’s Desk!” Underneath, italicized white text says: “Send a support letter in today!” Along the bottom are logos of supporting organizations, including USF School of Law, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, California Public Defenders Association, CCWP, Silicon Valley De-Bug, CURB, Initiate Justice, American Friends Service Committee, and Smart Justice California.
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Help #AB1071 get across the finish line: Letters of support due to the Governor's office by end of today!

Letter template here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...

#RJA #RJA4All
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🎉AB 1071 (Kalra) PASSED THE ASSEMBLY CONCURRENCE

🏛️Next stop: Governor’s Desk

Thank you to this community for your work on this bill! ❤️

#RJA4All #RJA
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🎉AB 1071 (Kalra) PASSED THE ASSEMBLY CONCURRENCE

🏛️Next stop: Governor’s Desk

Thank you to this community for your work on this bill! ❤️

#RJA4All #RJA
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We don't want 'coverage' offered by law enforcement that criminalizes people. We envision and advocate for deep investments in all of our communities so folks don't have to rely on law enforcement.
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Law enforcement does not effectively prevent harm. We don't believe the state should be expanding CHP which criminalizes our Black and brown communities. Especially as critical services are being cut, we advocate for funding toward areas that prevent harm such as housing, education, healthcare, etc
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📣 TAKE ACTION CA!
Toolkit & context here: bit.ly/crcclosure
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Thank you for amplifying! ❤️ We demand releases and ethical transfers!
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🎉AB 1071 (Kalra) PASSED THE SENATE FLOOR🎉

Thank you to this community and all of our co-sponsors for your relentless support of this important bill! ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽

🏛️Next stop: Assembly Concurrence

#RJA #RJA4All #CALeg #RacialJustice
A celebratory graphic with a teal background and yellow accents. At the top, bold yellow text reads: “COMMUNITY VICTORY.” Below, large white text says: “AB 1071 (Kalra)” with the subtitle in yellow: “The Racial Justice Act: Court Procedures.” In big white letters, it declares: “PASSED THE SENATE FLOOR!” Underneath, smaller white text says: “Next stop: Assembly Concurrence.” The bottom border is bright yellow with the slogan “FIGHTING TO WIN” in white. Firework illustrations decorate the corners. The CURB logo (a light blue California map shape with “CURB” across it) is placed at the lower left. A teal infographic titled in bold white letters: “AB 1071 (Kalra)” with a short description explaining that the bill, authored by Assemblymember Kalra, makes clarifying changes to the Racial Justice Act to ensure claims are processed correctly. Below, a numbered checklist shows the bill’s progress:

Assembly Public Safety Committee – ✅

Assembly Appropriations Committee – crossed out

Assembly Floor – ✅

Senate Public Safety Committee – ✅

Senate Appropriations Committee – ✅

Senate Floor – ✅

Assembly Concurrence – ☐ (unchecked)

Governor’s Signature – ☐ (unchecked)

At the bottom, the word “Co-Sponsors” points to a row of logos, including: USF School of Law, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, CURB, CCWP, Silicon Valley De-Bug, Initiate Justice, Smart Justice California, and American Friends Service Committee.
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📣California is finally closing the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC)—now we must make sure it’s done right.

Join us in urging @governor.ca.gov to implement recommendations for releases and safe transfers throughout the closure process of the CRC.

📲 Action Toolkit here: bit.ly/crcclosure
A bold green square graphic with white and black text. At the very top, large white text reads: “CLOSE CA PRISONS.” Below, even larger block text in white says: “TAKE ACTION,” with a small white megaphone icon above the word “ACTION.”

On the left side, white text states: “Releases and humane transfers must be prioritized throughout the closure of CRC Norco.”

On the right side, a solid black box with white text reads: “Write & Call Gov. Newsom Today.”

At the bottom, a black banner runs across the width. On the left, a blue California state outline with the word “CURB” in white letters inside it. On the right, bright green and white text reads: “Template & Call Scripts Here: bit.ly/crcclosure.”

The overall design uses green gradient tones for the background with faint megaphone graphics to emphasize urgency.
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In a presser today @cagovernornewsom.bsky.social announced the expansion of California Highway Patrol (CHP) “Crime Suppression Teams.”

He says California is ‘partnering’ with cities while Trump ‘militarizes.’ 🤔

It's two sides of the same coin.

#CAbudget #CareFirst #ICEAgeIsOver
Top panel: A character is tied up with ropes and wearing a ghost-like disguise. Text above reads: “NEWSOM’S EXPANSION OF ‘CRIME SUPPRESSION TEAMS’”. Fred is reaching to pull off the mask.

Bottom panel: The disguise has been removed, revealing the same character underneath, now labeled with text: “TRUMP’S EFFORTS TO MILITARIZE OUR CITIES”. Fred holds the mask in his hand, exposing the supposed true identity.
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Check out CURB’s TikTok!!
📲📲 @curbprisons

This month, we honor Black August and the political prisoners and freedom fighters past and present. Their ongoing struggle and teachings guide us in our work toward prison closure and decarceration today❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

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This month, we honor Black August and the political prisoners and freedom fighters past and present. Their ongoing struggle and teachings guide us in our work toward prison closure and decarceration t...
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Budgets are moral documents that reflect our values. As our communities continue to face attacks and escalated repression, it is imperative that we fight for a state budget that invests in #CareNotCages.

Learn more in CURB's overview of the 2025-26 corrections #CAbudget here📲 bit.ly/CURB2025Enacted
A graphic with a textured gray background features bold text that reads:

“PROTECT” in large orange letters.

“CALIFORNIA” in large teal letters below.

Underneath, in smaller black text: “Life-saving services keep us safe NOT punishment and cages.”

At the bottom left, there is a teal logo with the outline of California and the word “CURB” in white letters. Along the bottom right, black text reads: “Overview of the 2025-26 June Enacted Corrections Budget.” A graphic with a similar textured background features bold text that reads:

In black: “The Enacted budget allocates”

In very large red numbers: “$18.24 Billion”

Below, in smaller black text: “to the Corrections Budget.”

In the top left corner, the words “PROTECT CALIFORNIA” appear in small orange and teal text. In the top right corner, there is a large red “X” symbol. At the bottom left, the teal CURB logo is displayed, and at the bottom right, black text reads: “Overview of the 2025-26 June Enacted Corrections Budget.” A graphic with a textured gray background displays bold text that reads:

In black: “The state announced the closure of”

In large red letters: “CRC Norco”

In black italicized text below: “with a projected savings of $150 million annually.”

At the very bottom, in smaller italicized black text: “The California Rehabilitation Center (CRC), a state prison in Norco, CA.”

In the top left corner, the words “PROTECT CALIFORNIA” appear in orange and teal text. In the top right corner, there is a green check mark symbol. At the bottom left, the teal CURB logo is displayed, and at the bottom right, black text reads: “Overview of the 2025-26 June Enacted Corrections Budget.”
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➡️Join California legislators, advocates, and community leaders TOMORROW 8/20 to demand racial justice in our courts. AB 1071 ensures the Racial Justice Act can truly work by giving people the tools to fight racial bias in the legal system. #ProtectDueProcess #RacialJusticeNow
White and red background with information in red and black text on AB 1071 and the press conference happening August 20th. The right panel of the graphic contains photos of the speakers who will be at the rally. The bottom contains logos of organizations co-sponsoring the bill
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Must read op-ed by Inside Advocate Duane Palm
📲 tinyurl.com/8-9truthout

“Every prison we fail to permanently shutter opens the door for federal takeover and backtracks our progress towards ending the grip prisons have on our communities.”

@cagovernornewsom.bsky.social #CloseCAPrisons #ICEAgeIsOver
A graphic with a black-to-red gradient background. At the top is the Truthout logo in white. Large bold text in cream reads: “I SURVIVED A DEADLY DISEASE IN PRISON. NO ONE ELSE SHOULD HAVE TO FACE IT.” Beneath, smaller white text says: “By Duane Palm | August 9, 2025.” At the bottom, a black strip contains the CURB logo on the left and a link in white text: “tinyurl.com/8-9truthout.” A red background with black text. At the top, two quotation marks flank a horizontal line. The text reads:
“After weeks of declining health and multiple sick call forms, I was finally able to get tested for Valley fever in December. The result came back: positive… I now have to take lifelong medication for a disease I knew I had but was ignored. As a Black man — part of a group at higher risk for valley fever — It feels like I was sent to Wasco to die.”
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🗞️🗞️Check out Deanna Van Buren’s article from Governing for real examples of how communities have organized to turn concrete cages into places of support and opportunity‼️‼️

Closed prisons have been and must be turned into assets for the community – for housing, employment, and other resources
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Join us tonight to stop the largest ICE detention center in California 📣📣📣

#ICEOutOfCA #CloseCAPrisons #ICEAgeIsOver
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Thanks to YOUR powerful advocacy, the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) in Norco,CA will close by Fall ‘26!

The closure of CRC is a testament to years of advocacy to reduce the imprisoned population, expose systemic issues in CRC & highlight possibilities for reinvestment in Riverside County.
A celebratory graphic announces the closure of the California Rehabilitation Center. At the top, bold text reads “COMMUNITY VICTORY” with the word “VICTORY” in large multicolored block letters against a sunburst design. Below, a vibrant photo features a large, diverse group of people gathered outdoors, smiling and posing together—some wearing shirts that say “Close Prisons” and holding a sign that reads “NORCO HAS TO GO!” Under the photo, bold text states: “THE CALIFORNIA REHABILITATION CENTER WILL CLOSE.” At the bottom, a blue banner with a graphic of California and the CURB logo says: “CLOSE CA PRISONS.” A powerful protest scene is featured in this graphic. At the top, bold text reads: “WHEN WE FIGHT…” in dark blue against a cream and light blue abstract background. Below, a group of demonstrators marches forward under the sun, many holding signs and banners calling for prison closures. At the front, a person with a green megaphone raises their fist while wearing a black shirt that says “Abolish Prisons.” Others around them carry signs reading “Shut Down CRC Norco” and “Close California Prisons – Riverside County.” The crowd is energized and unified, marching with purpose. At the bottom, a blue banner features the CURB logo (a light blue silhouette of California with "CURB" in bold white letters) and the slogan “CLOSE CA PRISONS” in large white font. A large group of demonstrators marches with a vibrant, hand-painted banner that reads: “CLOSE CALIFORNIA PRISONS NOW!” in bold red, blue, and orange letters. The banner stretches across the street, held by people carrying green and white umbrellas for shade. Additional protest signs in the crowd include messages like “Care not cages,” “Shutdown Norco!,” and “Invest in Communities.” In the top right corner, bold navy text declares: “WE WIN!” A dark blue banner at the bottom features the CURB logo—a silhouette of California with “CURB” in white—and the words “CLOSE CA PRISONS” in large white font.
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Thank you @sadfrancisco.bsky.social for sharing the great news 💫❤️‍🔥

We will be monitoring this closure & will be working to mitigate disruptive and harmful transfer processes for our folks inside…
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Some actually good news: Another prison down. CA “Rehabilitation” Center prison has been the no. 1 target by @curbprisons.bsky.social due to problems like unsafe drinking water, isolation from family, valley fever infections, and lack of accountability of corrections officers. #abolishprisons