Holiday STB Drive:
Effective November 23, 2020 through December 18, 2020, CCSO will host a Holiday Supervisory Release Time Bank (STB) Drive to replenish STB hours. CCSO has new incentives to persuade members to donate hours. Click the link 11.23.20 STB to review the flyer for additional details. We encourage members to donate, as this is essential to our organization in order to allow members the opportunity to attend events and assist CCSO with various projects and issues.
Hartford Open Enrollment October 1 – November 30:
This is the last week of Open Enrollment. The Hartford insurance is a limited time enrollment opportunity and protection for the unexpected. In the event of a covered illness or injury, Hospital Indemnity (HI), Critical Illness (CI), and Accident Insurance (AI) could each provide you with separate lump-sum cash benefits, helping to fill those financial gaps and easing the impact of unexpected medical costs for you and your family. This cash can be used to help cover the bills or added expenses that your medical plan may not cover, like co-pays, deductibles, or any other living expenses. CCSO now covers the Accident Insurance benefit for the member as well as the administration fee. Don’t miss out on this benefit!!
Visit the CCSO website for details on enrollment https://ccsonet.org/2019/04/09/help-fill-in-the-gaps-of-your-current-coverage/
New Chapter Presidents Training – November 14th:
CCSO held a Zoom Training for New Chapter Presidents on Saturday, November 14, 2020. The training detailed the specific duties of the Chapter President and the expectations as they relate to the Organization. CCSO team members Gilbert Valenzuela, Mike Stout, Ford Canutt and Rich Leon provided presentations relative to Labor, Grievance, Legislation and Recruiting matters. State President Gonzales discussed the future expectations of each Chapter President and their role at the local level. CCSO hopes to provide future training as the overall feedback from participants were positive.
Member Passing – Hospital Police Sgt. Eric Figueroa:
CCSO was informed of the tragic accident involving member Hospital Police Sgt. Eric Figueroa on Saturday, November 21, 2020. Eric was a twelve-year veteran at Patton State Hospital. Sgt. Figueroa’s family has created a GoFundMe account to assist with outstanding funeral expenses as well as support his two young children. Please see the link provided if you wish to contribute. http://gf.me/u/y9ygxb
CCSO extends our deepest condolences to his family during this difficult time.
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