Ben Barlett Berkeley Councilmember Meetings On Traffic, Fire Safety This Week

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

Dear Berkeley residents in City Council District Three. Please join us at the Public Meeting about Changes to the Dwight & California Intersection. The upcoming changes are in response to a history of crashes and near-crashes at this intersection, and at the request of many concerned community members. I worked with Berkeley Councilmember Kate Harrison … Read more

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Wins Re-Election, Thanks Constituents, Supporters

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Wins Re-Election, Thanks Constituents, Supporters

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On CITRIS Blockchain For The Public Good Panel

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember on CITRIS Research Exchange: Blockchain for the public good panel From YouTube Channel: October 28, 2020 at 11:11PM ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On CITRIS Blockchain For The Public Good Panel By CITRIS Research Exchange, which reports… Speaker(s): Panelists include Brian Behlendorf (Executive Director, Hyperledger), Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett (Partner, … Read more

Councilmember Ben Bartlett, Berkeley City Council, Legislation on Group Violence Intervention

Ben Bartlett, Berkeley Councilmember, Asks Us To Reach Down Deep And Give Back During The Pandemic

Ben Bartlett and the Berkeley City Council Introduces Legislation on Group Violence Intervention (GVI) Program – to address Gun Violence in the Community

Berkeley – Berkeley has been experiencing an alarming rise in shootings throughout the City. This year alone, there have been more than 30 shootings, including one occurring on the night of October 21, 2020 that tragically left a woman gravely injured in a drive-by shooting on Prince Street in South Berkeley.

“The recent heartbreaking gun violence must come to an end, and I am ready to work collaboratively with our community in developing an effective program to achieve that goal,” Mayor Jesse Arreguin said.

Today, Councilmember Bartlett introduced urgent legislation and is calling on the City to establish a Group Violence Intervention Program (GVI), or “Operation Ceasefire,” which will assemble an inter-jurisdictional working group of law enforcement agencies, community members, and support services providers to address the cascading cycles of gun violence.

Co-sponsored by Mayor Arreguin and Councilmember Rashi Kesarwani, the item will be discussed at today’s City Council meeting if approved to be agendized. “By looking at the success of similar programs in other cities and catering it towards the needs of Berkeley, we can develop safe communities together,” Mayor Arreguin said.

Specifically, the program will identify young adults (ages 18-30) who are at greatest risk of being involved in gun violence, develop an intervention team to communicate directly and respectfully to at-risk individuals, implement an intervention plan to provide wrap-around and support services, and create a public education campaign to promote these efforts.

In cities throughout the country, GVI has proven to be an effective tool for reducing homicides and strengthening trust between community members and law enforcement. The City has the power to act now to develop its own GVI program to address the tragic rise in shootings and homicides plaguing our city.

In recognition of the interlocking geographic nature of those committing gun crimes as well as their victims, the GVI program will be centered on Berkeley. However, it should also be connected to and work in concert with community workers in neighboring jurisdictions including Oakland, Richmond, Antioch, and San Francisco.

“GVI aligns with our goals of reimagining policing, and is a more robust version of the Specialized Care Unit envisioned in the George Floyd Community Safety Act,” Councilmember Bartlett said. “The program also paves the way for greater regional collaboration, protecting communities from gun violence in Berkeley and across the Bay Area. People have put in years of work developing this model. Let’s raise up the community’s efforts and create lasting peace in the streets. Our children deserve to be safe.”

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Domestic Violence Awareness Month; Gets EB Stonewall Backing

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Domestic Violence Awareness Month
From YouTube Channel: October 10, 2020 at 03:39AM

ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Domestic Violence Awareness Month

During Domestic Violence Month 2020, Berkeley Councilmember Ben Barlett (who introduced the Berkeley City Council’s George Floyd Community Safety Act) took time to express his support for all persons and organizations impacted by domestic violence.

In addition, Councilmember Bartlett scored the November 2020 Election backing of the legendary East Bay Stonewall Democratic Club as he runs for Council District 3 re-election.

The legendary organization sited Councilmember Bartlett’s first-term accomplishments like:

1) Passing tenant protection ordinances, streamlining affordable housing developments, and funding anti-displacement programs
2) Reallocating Berkeley police funding to the creation of an unarmed Specialized Care Unit
3) Fundingthe creation of a feasibility study for an African American Holistic Resource Center to help reduce healthinequities
4) Passing a Health Equity and Innovation Zone.

For The Bartlett Files.

Stay tuned.

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Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett On Safety for All: George Floyd Community Safety Act

Minneapolis Police Death of George Floyd (photo by ABC30.com)

This Ben Bartlett post called “Safety for All: George Floyd Community Safety Act” by Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett appears on Medium. Here’s an excerpt:

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember
Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

In all 50 states and more than 145 cities, Americans are calling for legitimate police accountability, an end to police brutality, and the transformation of the police system itself. The killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis this May initiated this wave of demonstrations. But Mr. Floyd’s death is only the latest entry in a long history of human rights atrocities inflicted on Black individuals. The message is clear: enough is enough.

In response, Congress has introduced the George Floyd Law Enforcement Trust and Integrity Act of 2020, which aims to prevent police brutality and calls for national policing standards. For example, the bill reforms hiring practices of law enforcement agencies mandates studies of training procedures that codify a uniform set of procedures for Police Officer conduct and implements other provisions. While this is a step in the right direction, broad legislation at the federal level is fundamentally unable to address the specific issues and nuances of local municipalities’ law enforcement. In order to better respond to the communities they serve, it is critical that local governments and policymakers take action on police reform.

Historically, the City of Berkeley has played a critical role in developing law enforcement practices. August Vollmer, the city’s first police Chief, who among other things, first put officers in automobiles, is hailed as the Father of American policing. Likewise, Berkeley is home to the nation’s first civilian oversight board over the Police Department. Berkeley can continue its leading role by addressing today’s policing issues, namely unconstitutional behavior, racial abuse, and unsustainable expense. Though a gargantuan problem, policymakers in Berkeley and elsewhere can make headway by breaking the larger problem into its individual parts — data-driven budgeting, police accountability, the warrior mentality instilled in police academies, and the use of armed officers in non-criminal cases.

Here is the full post on Medium: Safety For All: The George Floyd Community Safety Act.
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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember: California Wants Blockchain-Based CBD Record Keeping

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

In the online publication Cointelegraph, Councilmember Bartlett is extolling the possible virtues of cannabis record keeping based on blockchain. Here’s what he said on Cointelegraph:

Berkeley city council member Ben Bartlett told Cointelegraph that California government officials are currently advocating to adopt a blockchain-based track-and-trace methodology to ensure accurate record-keeping, better retention of taxation and standardization for the cannabis industry.

Bartlett helped to compose a report illustrating a blockchain roadmap for California. He mentioned that the document has been sent to the California governor and legislator for consideration, noting that there is an entire section dedicated to how blockchain technology can be used to manage the cannabis supply chain. Bartlett said:

“This will help standardize the cannabis industry, as we don’t have a clear picture of seed to sale and all the elements involved. Using blockchain would ensure that we are dealing with a product that is safe and recognized by state health standards. This is also a way to professionalize the emerging cannabis market.��

While the report mentions that California policymakers should accept blockchain-based verification and reporting mechanisms for the cannabis supply chain, the document further notes that policymakers should consider “authorizing participants in the cannabis supply chain to use payment mechanisms that implement stringent industry ‘Know Your Customer’ processes but also accommodate U.S. regulatory concerns.”

According to Bartlett, the blockchain roadmap is the first recommendation of its caliber to be sent to the California governor for review. “Even though cannabis has its own allies and issues in the government, it was important to include because we see it as beneficial for the economy as a whole,” he remarked.

Stay tuned.

This post part of The Bartlett Files Project.

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Joined Institute For Community Leadership For Online Seminar

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett joined The Institute for Community Leadership for an online seminar. Here’s the description of the event, courtesy Councilmember Bartlett and The Institute for Community Leadership:

We are grateful to Berkeley City Councilmember Ben Bartlett for joining us for an online Leadership Seminar in which we discussed the importance of seeing opportunities for making positive change amidst adversity.

Ben Bartlett is Councilmember for Berkeley’s District 3, a 5th generation Berkeley native, an attorney, and lifelong advocate for equity and inclusion. As the son of political activists, he learned the value of community and the necessity of progress. These values of innovation, opportunity and inclusion continue to inform his work.

ICL continues to turn on a dime, increasing our online classes and sessions during the shelter-in-place order. We are bringing experts from around the world with feet-on-the-ground experience in organizing, civic engagement and public service together with our youth and staff.

This is an excellent time to study the relevance and importance of transforming ourselves to make change in the world.

Stay tuned.

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Video Series On Blockchain And Black Community Part 3

Ben Bartlett: Our Living Environment is Becoming Toxic (Part 2)
From YouTube Channel: February 11, 2019 at 10:59PM

ONN – Part 3: https://youtu.be/1mT4b4U7Dso
Part 1: https://youtu.be/EJ8SsCo3B4I

In this clip, Bartlett discusses making technology more humane, Blacks being early technology adopters, the new wealth divide, and our environment becoming toxic.

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Blockchain And Black Community Part 4

Ben Bartlett: The World is The Breaks and You Are The Gas!! (Part 4)
From YouTube Channel: February 12, 2019 at 12:12AM
ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Blockchain And Black Community Part 4
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GPGYrt15tyQ
Part 3: https://youtu.be/1mT4b4U7Dso
Part 1: https://youtu.be/EJ8SsCo3B4I

In this clip, Ben discusses the importance of following up, water scarcity, Syrian war, TDOs, and etc.

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Video “Ben & Elowyn – Can We Jump”?

Ben & Elowyn – Can we jump
From YouTube Channel: May 18, 2018 at 02:18PM

ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Video “Ben & Elowyn – Can We Jump”?

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Video On “A New Vision For Housing”

A New Vision for Housing
From YouTube Channel: May 31, 2018 at 02:09PM
ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Video On “A New Vision For Housing”

We are solving the housing crisis with prefabricated modular micro-units which lowers the cost and shortens the time to build. The next phase involves labor unions mass manufacturing housing for the whole country. All Doors Open!

– Vice Mayor Ben Bartlett, Candidate for State Assembly

Learn More at BenBartlettCA.com/housing

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember: Bartlett Friend Video

Ben Bartlett Friendship
From YouTube Channel: October 1, 2016 at 09:17PM
ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember: Bartlett Friend Video

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Talks Bonds On The Blockchain With E. David Ellington

Vice Mayor Ben Bartlett Explains Bonds On The Blockchain With E. David Ellington

Vice Mayor Ben Bartlett explains Bonds on the Blockchain with E. David Ellington From YouTube Channel: May 3, 2018 at 05:26PM ONN – Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network … Read more

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Interview On Blockchain: Favorite Whitepaper

Ben Bartlett: What’s Your Favorite Whitepaper? (part 6)

Ben Bartlett: What’s Your Favorite Whitepaper? (Part 6) From YouTube Channel: February 12, 2019 at 01:00AM ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Interview On Blockchain: Favorite Whitepaper From the talk: Which one’s your favorite one? Which one’s your favorite white paper? Bartlett: Oh well,  I don’t want to call these companies out you know some … Read more

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Blockchain: Berkeley Tokenized Debt Offering

Cryptocurrency / Blockchain Technology / Crypto Regulations

Cryptocurrency / Blockchain Technology / Crypto Regulations From YouTube Channel: July 12, 2020 at 04:29AM ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember On Blockchain: Berkeley Tokenized Debt Offering #CNIR Exclusive Interview “The California Token is Coming” Attorney Ben Bartlett, Ben is a partner in the San Francisco offices of Tackett Bartlett LLP where he counsels Blockchain … Read more

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember: We Need To Own Our Data (Part 7)

Ben Bartlett: We Need To Own Our Data (part 7)

Ben Bartlett: We Need To Own Our Data (Part 7) From YouTube Channel: February 12, 2019 at 01:19AM ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember: We Need To Own Our Data (Part 7) Part 8: https://youtu.be/9A4UTa0zLjE Part 6: https://youtu.be/A_dKU6cgEm4 Part 1: https://youtu.be/EJ8SsCo3B4I In this clip, we discuss data sovereignty, AI bots, Samsung’s upcoming crypto wallets, and … Read more

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Notes Budget Item For Police Defunding Related To Data Analysis

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Notes Budget Item For Police Defunding Related To Data Analysis

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Shows Oakland City Council How To Defund Police

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Shows Oakland City Council How To Defund Police

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Shows Oakland City Council How To Defund Police ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Shows Oakland City Council How To Defund Police Raw transcript from video: Hey, you know, I tell you something just really pisses me off. the City of Oakland just made this rush to stuff something in as … Read more

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Says California Will Rollout #CalCoin “Soon”

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Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Says California Will Rollout #CalCoin “Soon” ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Says California Will Rollout #CalCoin “Soon” On Twitter, Bartlett writes “As Berkeley goes so goes the nation. At the state level we have been working up a version of the New York plan. It’s called #CalCoin We will be … Read more

UPDATE: Victor Sengbe Oakland Noose Story Does Not Explain The Effigy Fake Body Bag Lake Merritt Problem

The Victor Sengbe Oakland Noose Story Does Not Explain The Effigy Fake Body Bag Lake Merritt Problem

The Victor Sengbe Oakland Noose Story Does Not Explain The Effigy Fake Body Bag Lake Merritt Problem ONN – The Victor Sengbe Oakland Noose Story Does Not Explain The Effigy Fake Body Bag Lake Merritt Problem On June 17th, a man named Victor Sengbe gave a press conference to say that the nooses around the … Read more

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Introduces “Safety For All: George Floyd Community Safety Act”

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Introduces “Safety For All: George Floyd Community Safety Act” ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember Introduces “Safety For All: George Floyd Community Safety Act” “Safety for All: George Floyd Community Safety Act” UPDATE: Councilmember Bartlett’s message on Domestic Violence Month 2020. Berkeley On Tuesday, June 16, 2020, at 2:30 pm & … Read more