Events
Veronica will be at the Pomona City council meeting every first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 PM. Pomona residents are invited to participate in this public meetings where they can learn what the city council is currently doing at the same time that the citizens can express their concerns.
The open public is allowed to speak for three minutes per topic. Attached is the city meeting agenda for that date.
Location: Pomona Unified School District: Auditorium- Ed Center
800 S Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91766
Pomona Mayoral Forum 2024 1
Veronica Cabrera with three other candidates for Pomona City Mayors forum 2024
Public Institutions should not be involved in Politics..
Politicians should not be endorsed by the police, fire department or any organization that may create a conflict of interest.
Pomona: Government Funds Mismanagement
Veronica explains how the city funds mismanagement and unethical privatization practices are causes of public economic crisis.
Pomona Affordable Housing Projects
Pomona Affordable Housing Projects
By Veronica Cabrera
POMONA CITY TAX MEASURE, IN 2024 ELECTIONS, AGAIN!
Pomona will ask VOTERS to keep 16 million annual revenues in Sales Tax
Pomona Received 45M for COVID Most Vulnerable Affected Sector, see How was Used
The Federal gave Pomona 45,3 million for the most vulnerable people affected by COVID. Reality is that only 4.8 were assigned to the people, the rest 40.5 million were spend in all different ways except the original intention purpose.
Pomona; Affordable Housing Needed and Demanded by the State of CA
Pomona owns enough land to build the affordable housing the city needs and the State demands, desperately.
Pomona Cannabis Dispensaries Risks
What are the consequences of having legal drug businesses active in the city?
San Bernardino will Build More Housing
The State of California is demanding the cities to build more affordable housing.
Pomona Rent Stabilization Ordinance | City Council Meeting (2023)
Veronica will express her disapproval to the city council board regarding the Rent Stabilization Ordinance because it does not control the rent prices neither stabilizes the market housing shortage.