Saturday, January 16, 2010

DILBECK REALTORS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION




We are once again asking for your HELP!

DILBECK REALTORS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

IS TEAMING UP WITH OUR LOCAL CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF THE HAITI EARTHQUAKE.


DOUBLE YOUR DONATION!!!!

As all of you know . . .Tuesday, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused widespread damage on the island of Haiti, especially in the capital city of Port au Prince. Every building has been damaged. Every hospital has been destroyed...every school, every house, every car, every street, every makeshift home, every orphanage, every church, every shantytown; even the capital’s main prison and presidential palace have been ruined by Tuesday’s massive earthquake. The sheer magnitude of this quake seems to have left the government there unable to mount any significant relief effort. Haitians are digging through the rubble with their bare hands as international relief agencies mobilized. It's the disaster of the century,! It has been reported that there are thousands and thousands of dead and injured.



Our Local Red Cross Needs our Help.


Dilbeck Realtors & Associates Charitable Foundation is starting a Matching Funds Drive to help the quake victims of Haiti.
The foundation’s Grants Committee is putting in place a matching grants program where the foundation will match every dollar contributed, up to $5,000. This means, if you give $25 your donation will be $50.




HERE IS HOW YOU CAN HELP AND DOUBLE YOUR DONATION:


Due to the immediate need of these victims your donation must be received by
Monday, February 1st.
Please pouch your tax deductible donation to Dennis Falsetti in the La Canada office.

Make your check payable to American Red Cross – Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund

To make a credit card donation: download a credit card authorization form from the Dilbeck intranet, fill out the information and forward to Dennis Falsetti in our La Canada office.


THANKS FOR YOUR BIG HEART!

If you have a question please contact me,
Bev Widney, 626-852-3929, or email, bev.widney@dilbeck.com or
Phone Dennis Falsetti, 818-949-7848 or email, dennis.falsetti@dilbeck.com

Sunday, January 10, 2010

1st Time Home buyer Tax Credit information



Tax Credits Provide Outstanding Opportunities for Home Buyers
The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 has extended the tax credit of up to $8,000 for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence. It also authorized a tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified repeat home buyers.

Frequently asked questions about the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit.
Frequently asked questions about the $6,500 tax credit for repeat home buyers.
Some key points for prospective home buyers.
Special rules that apply to members of the military, the foreign service and the intelligence community.

check on the link below for more answers to your questions - http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.federalhousingtaxcredit.com%2Ffaq1.php&h=c542376675fc547bc9f838bce95e35fc

Thanks again everyone!


Jess Mangubat
626.797.1886
Jess Mangubat@yahoo.com

Thursday, January 7, 2010

BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME




The City of Pasadena is pleased to welcome the 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game.

On Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. (PST) the Rose Bowl will host a match up between the Texas Longhorns and the Alabama Crimson Tide. This game will be broadcast exclusively on ABC.

Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010
Time: 5:00 p.m. (PST)
Match-Up: No. 2 BCS-ranked Texas Longhorns vs. No. 1 BCS-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide
Location: Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, Calif.
Television: ABC

Fellow Residents, plan your drive home accordingly. There will be additional traffic.

Enjoy the GAME!!!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Gov. Schwarzenegger Lays out Priorities, Urges Continued Bipartisan Teamwork in State of the State Address

Today, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered his annual State of the State address before a joint session of the California legislature. The Governor reflected on the teamwork that brought California through the worst recession since the Great Depression in 2009 and laid out his vision for California in 2010.

“This coming year can be summarized in one word: priorities. As we face another round of fiscal challenges, we must get our priorities straight and keep them straight. Creating jobs and getting our economy back on track, protecting education, reforming our tax and pension systems and putting an end to our boom and bust budget cycle must all be priorities,” said Governor Schwarzenegger. “I know that if we can recreate the teamwork we built last year and focus together on these priorities, California, already seeing clear signs of recovery, will emerge from these difficult times stronger and more vibrant that ever.”

In his speech, the Governor announced two new California initiatives: the California Jobs Initiative, designed to create jobs and ensure California is a better partner to the economy, and Operation Welcome Home, a program to ensure returning veterans are provided access to the services and opportunities they deserve. In addition, the Governor announced a historic shift in California’s priorities by proposing a constitutional amendment to ensure that the state never again spends a greater percentage of funds on prisons than on higher education.

The Governor also continued to push the priorities he has been advocating for years, including fighting for California’s fair share of federal funding, tackling tax and pension reform and reducing prison costs. The Governor went into detail on each priority and provided specific proposals, which include:

Constitutional Amendment to Increase Higher Education Funding
While this budget year will pose many challenges, the Governor drew the line at education and called for a historic realignment of California’s priorities. He announced that he would work to protect California’s schools and to shield higher education from further cuts. The Governor called on the legislature to help him make California’s education system a higher priority than prisons. Specifically, he proposed:
A constitutional amendment to ensure California cannot spend a greater percentage of General Fund (GF) dollars on its prisons than on higher education.
Under the Governor’s initiative, no less than ten percent of GF dollars would be allocated to fund public institutions of higher education and no more than seven percent would be allocated to support the state prison system. These mandatory limits would begin in the 2014-15 fiscal year.
The Governor announced that the amendment will include a provision that allows the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation the authority to contract with private entities – while retaining all authority - to build or operate prisons and manage or transfer inmates. This would save the state billions of dollars per year.

Click here for additional information on the Governor’s proposal

Jobs and Economic Growth
The Governor made it clear that his number one priority in 2010 is fostering a business-friendly economy and creating jobs. In his speech, he outlined measures he will present to the legislature to achieve that priority including:

The California Jobs Initiative, a program to pump jobs into California by creating or retaining up to 100,000 jobs and providing training to 140,000 individuals to enable them to retain their current positions or compete for higher paying jobs.
A measure to streamline the permitting of construction projects that already have a completed environmental impact report.
A proposal to extend and expand the $10,000 homebuyer tax credit to include the purchase of existing homes in addition to new residences for first-time homebuyers.
A proposal to eliminate sales taxes on green tech manufacturing equipment.
A proposal to eliminate frivolous lawsuits that punish California’s small businesses.

Click here for additional information on the Governor’s proposal

Budget and Tax Reform
For years, Governor Schwarzenegger has been calling for structural reforms in how California budgets and spends its money, and this year is no exception. In 2009, California's economic growth declined 2.8 percent, but our tax revenues were down more than 8 times that much – reinforcing the fact that our budget woes are self-inflicted wounds.

The Governor called on the legislature to work with him to fix California’s broken tax system and take up the bold reforms proposed by the bipartisan Commission on the 21st Century. Restructuring our tax system will help ensure California has a stable, reliable revenue stream to fund the state’s vital programs and services.

Click here for additional information on the Governor’s proposal

Pension Reform
In 1999, the legislature boosted lifetime pensions for government employees without setting aside enough money to pay for them. Now annual pension costs are up over 2,000 percent just in the last ten years and will keep on growing and crowding out other programs unless we take action. Every dollar needed to meet underfunded pension promises is a dollar taken from higher education, environmental protection, parks and recreation and other important programs. To protect programs and taxpayers, the Governor called on the legislature to make pension reform a priority this year and to pass legislation reducing pension burdens going forward.

Click here for additional information on the Governor’s proposal

Federal Funds
The Governor is committed to building a more fair and equitable financial relationship with the federal government. California must be reimbursed for overspending mandated by federal regulations and relieved of the costly burdens placed on our programs that restrict us from living within our means.
The Governor will fight for a permanent shift in the monetary relationship between California and the federal government.
Being a border state, California has a heavier financial burden when it comes to security, but the federal government is not sharing that burden fairly. The Governor will fight to restructure this inequitable funding arrangement.
While the Governor has always been a strong supporter of health care reform, the legislation currently being debated in Congress will pile billions of dollars in additional costs on California. The Governor followed up his December 22, 2009 letter to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and members of the California Congressional Delegation by calling on them to either vote against the current legislation or fight for a more equitable deal for California.

Click here for additional information on the Governor’s proposal

Operation Welcome Home
California has more returning veterans than any other state and the Governor committed to making these brave men and women a priority. Operation Welcome Home will put 300 recent veterans to work identifying and making direct contact with the 30,000 heroes returning to California annually to counsel them about benefits and transitional workforce training available to help them enter the workforce and transition successfully from the battle front to the home front. Specifically, Operation Welcome Home:
Establishes nine regional full-time teams that will assist veterans in finding employment and job training, educational opportunities, housing, mental and physical health care, federal benefits and support for their families.
Launches the California Veteran Corps, a volunteer network to reinforce the efforts of the full-time regional teams.

Click here for additional information on the Governor’s proposal