b'As a member of the Drinking Water Advocates Coalition, RCAC successful-ly lobbied for passage of the Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) and has been actively involved in implementing the legislation, which provides $130 million per year for each of the next 10 years to help California achieve its goal to ensure the Human Right to Water for all Californians. The bill provided an additional $130 million for the state to spend in 2020 to jump start the program, bringing the total investment to more than $1.4 billion. RCAC, along with other clean water advocates, community members and technical assistance providers will continue to engage to implement the SAFER Fund to ensure water systems can provide safe and affordable drinking water to disadvantaged communities and low-income groups; and to make certain that program funds go to the systems that are most in need.RCAC supported the $4 billion California Housing Bond that voters ap-proved in November 2018, and that same year provided input to change Californias mobile-home park law, which created a deferred payment pro-gram that allows borrowers to serve low-income communities.'