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Street Roots • April 7-13, 2017 Commentary Page 12 Fund legal services for the poor qual justice under law” is a core value community block grants for affordable of our nation. But what happens housing. when a victim of domestic violence, Last year, the LSC’s budget was $385 or an older adult facing eviction, can’t afford million. That’s 0.01 percent of the total a lawyer? What happens when millions of federal budget. By contrast, the Department Americans don’t have access to justice? of Defense receives $602 billion, 16 percent We may be about to find out. For more of federal spending. In fact, the government than 40 years, Congress has funded legal spends more on our 137 military bands services for low-income Americans. ($437 million) than on legal services for the poor. President Donald Trump recently proposed to defund the Legal Services Corporation, Oregon or LSC. Here’s why it matters to all of us. In Oregon, we believe in justice for all - Background not just for those who can afford it. The LSC was created by the Legal Each year, legal aid provides free civil Services Corporation Act of 1974. In an legal services to more than 22,000 poor and earlier message to Congress, President elderly Oregonians. It focuses on essential Nixon said, “[hjere each day the old, the legal services: food, shelter, medical care, unemployed, the underprivileged, and the civil rights and safety. largely forgotten people of our Nation may Around 850,000 low-income Oregonians seek help.” qualify for free legal services. Currently, The LSC has enjoyed bi-partisan support there is only one legal aid lawyer for every ever since. 8,500 people. Warren Rudman, a former Republican Legal aid programs are funded by a Senator from New Hampshire, was an unique federal, state and private eloquent defender of the program: “The partnership. The annual budget is roughly legal services program is based on a very $15 million. One third comes from direct simple, conservative, and critically federal funding, while another third comes important premise. Respect for the rule of from the state. In 2014, Governor Kate law, and faith in our country’s system of Brown signed a law directing some of the justice, cannot exist among people who have funds from unclaimed damages in class no meaningful access to our courts.” action lawsuits to legal aid. The Bar has stepped up as well. The The late - and famously conservative - Campaign for Equal Justice was formed Justice Antonin Scalia once said that the LSC “pursues the most fundamental of in 1991. It has raised $26 million to American ldfeals, and it pursues equal support the important work of legal aid. justice in those areas of life most important The elimination of the LSC would be to the lives of our citizens.” catastrophic for our state. Oregon would Closer to home, our two Democratic lose nearly $4.6 million in federal Senators, Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, and funding. Republicans Gordon Smith and Mark My Dad Hatfield before them, have been outspoken For me, this fight is personal. champions of legal aid. As a law student at Northeastern, I Federal Funding volunteered at Jamaica Plains Legal In order to fund a big increase in the Services. I helped disabled clients military budget, and a wall with Mexico, qualify for Supplemental Security President Trump has proposed eliminating Income benefits. And for 20 years I funding for legal services, the arts, and have been a proud foot soldier in the E Nick Fish is a Portland City Commissioner. He was a civil rights lawyer before he was elected to the Council in 2008. MARKET pedbple’s FARMERS’ WEDNESDAYS 2-7PM JL ' Campaign for Equal Justice. My dad served in Congress and was a strong supporter of legal services. In 1995, President Bill Clinton asked him to serve on the LSC board. I helped him fill out the necessary paperwork. Unfortunately, he died before he could be confirmed for the position. When going through his papers, I found a draft of an essay he wrote, titled, “Why this Republican Believes in Legal Services for the Poor.” He wrote as follows: “If a member of my family were poor, and needed civil legal help, I would want them to get it. Who wouldn’t? Legal services attorneys meet this vital need and the Legal Services Corporation deserves the support of all of us - Republicans, Democrats, and Independents alike.” Congress should reject any reduction in funding for the LSC, and continue the proud American tradition of bi-partisan support for equal justice under law. 7-7 - < X FOOD CO-OP Did you serve in the Armed Forces and are experiencing or at risk of UP TO $10 MATCH WITH EOT CARD We’re passionate about helping our community access healthy food that they can trust. By shopping at our market, you’ll get extra food dollars while supporting local farmers and community. 3029 SE 21st Ave. btwn Powell & Division Ulk becoming homeless? Transition Projects Please call 855.425.5544 or visit 650 NW Irving Street