Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging, and Ramona Dario Manuel Avila, Intervenors-Appellants, and Jovenes De Antano, Inc. Mary Maderos Psa 1 Area Agency on Aging Psa 2 Area Agency on Aging Maria Blanco, Intervenors. Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging, and Psa 3 Area Agency on Aging Psa 15 Area Agency on Aging Psa 16 Area Agency on Aging Psa 24 Area Agency on Aging Psa 1 Area Agency on Aging Psa 26 North Coast Opportunities, Inc. Psa 2 Area Agency on Aging, Intervenors-Appellants, and Jovenes De Antano, Inc. Maria Blanco, Intervenors. Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging, and Jovenes De Antano, Inc. Psa 1 Area Agency on Aging Mario Blanco, Intervenors-Appellees, Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco, Mario Blanco, Intervenor-Appellee v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging
This text of 32 F.3d 1415 (Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging, and Ramona Dario Manuel Avila, Intervenors-Appellants, and Jovenes De Antano, Inc. Mary Maderos Psa 1 Area Agency on Aging Psa 2 Area Agency on Aging Maria Blanco, Intervenors. Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging, and Psa 3 Area Agency on Aging Psa 15 Area Agency on Aging Psa 16 Area Agency on Aging Psa 24 Area Agency on Aging Psa 1 Area Agency on Aging Psa 26 North Coast Opportunities, Inc. Psa 2 Area Agency on Aging, Intervenors-Appellants, and Jovenes De Antano, Inc. Maria Blanco, Intervenors. Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging, and Jovenes De Antano, Inc. Psa 1 Area Agency on Aging Mario Blanco, Intervenors-Appellees, Linda Martinez Gilbert Acosta Aurora Acosta City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging International Institute of Los Angeles Altamed Watts Labor Community Action Committee Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores National Caucus and Center on Black Aged National Pacific/asian Resource Center on Aging National Indian Counsel of Aging, Inc. City of San Francisco County of San Francisco, Mario Blanco, Intervenor-Appellee v. Pete Wilson, Governor of the State of California California Department of Aging Chris Arnold, Director California Department of Aging) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Linda MARTINEZ; Gilbert Acosta; Aurora Acosta; City of
Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging; International Institute
of Los Angeles; Altamed; Watts Labor Community Action
Committee; Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores;
National Caucus and Center on Black Aged; National
Pacific/Asian Resource Center on Aging; National Indian
Counsel of Aging, Inc.; City of San Francisco; County of
San Francisco, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Pete WILSON, Governor of the State of California;
California Department of Aging; Chris Arnold,
Director California Department of Aging,
Defendants,
and
Ramona Dario; Manuel Avila, Intervenors-Appellants,
and
Jovenes De Antano, Inc.; Mary Maderos; PSA 1 Area Agency
on Aging; PSA 2 Area Agency on Aging, et al.;
Maria Blanco, et al., Intervenors.
Linda MARTINEZ; Gilbert Acosta; Aurora Acosta; City of
Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging; International Institute
of Los Angeles; Altamed; Watts Labor Community Action
Committee; Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores;
National Caucus and Center on Black Aged; National
Pacific/Asian Resource Center on Aging; National Indian
Counsel of Aging, Inc.; City of San Francisco; County of
San Francisco, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Pete WILSON, Governor of the State of California;
California Department of Aging; Chris Arnold,
Director California Department of Aging,
Defendants,
and
PSA 3 Area Agency on Aging; PSA 15 Area Agency on Aging;
PSA 16 Area Agency on Aging; PSA 24 Area Agency on Aging;
PSA 1 Area Agency on Aging; PSA 26 North Coast
Opportunities, Inc.; PSA 2 Area Agency on Aging, et al.,
Intervenors-Appellants,
and
Jovenes De Antano, Inc., et al.; Maria Blanco, et al., Intervenors.
Linda MARTINEZ; Gilbert Acosta; Aurora Acosta; City of
Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging; International Institute
of Los Angeles; Altamed; Watts Labor Community Action
Committee; Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores;
National Caucus and Center on Black Aged; National
Pacific/Asian Resource Center on Aging; National Indian
Counsel of Aging, Inc.; City of San Francisco; County of
San Francisco, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
Pete WILSON, Governor of the State of California;
California Department of Aging; Chris Arnold,
Director California Department of Aging,
Defendants-Appellees,
and
Jovenes De Antano, Inc., et al.; PSA 1 Area Agency on
Aging, et al.; Mario Blanco, et al., Intervenors-Appellees,
Linda MARTINEZ; Gilbert Acosta; Aurora Acosta; City of
Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging; International Institute
of Los Angeles; Altamed; Watts Labor Community Action
Committee; Associacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores;
National Caucus and Center on Black Aged; National
Pacific/Asian Resource Center on Aging; National Indian
Counsel of Aging, Inc.; City of San Francisco; County of
San Francisco, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
Mario Blanco, et al., Intervenor-Appellee,
v.
Pete WILSON, Governor of the State of California;
California Department of Aging; Chris Arnold,
Director California Department of Aging,
Defendants-Appellants.
Nos. 92-56458, 92-56464, 92-56468 and 93-56655.
United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.
Argued and Submitted June 6, 1994.
Decided Aug. 22, 1994.
Terrance Lee Hancock, Senior Citizens Legal Services, Santa Cruz, CA, attorney for intervenors-appellants Dario and Avila; intervenors-appellees Jovenes De Antano, Inc., et al.
Jay D. Christensen, Los Angeles, CA, attorney for intervenors-appellants Area 1 Agency on Aging, etc.
Charlton G. Holland, III, Asst. Atty. Gen., San Francisco, CA, attorney for State appellants and State appellees.
Eugenie Denise Mitchell, Legal Services of Northern California, Sacramento, CA, attorney for plaintiffs in intervention and intervenors-appellees Blanco, et al.
Neal S. Dudovitz, National Senior Citizens Law Center, and John K. Van de Kamp, Dewey Ballantine, Los Angeles, CA, attorneys for plaintiffs-appellees and appellants Martinez, et al.
Appeals from the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
Before: FLETCHER, CANBY, and HALL, Circuit Judges.
CANBY, Circuit Judge:
The City of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging and the City and County of San Francisco, along with several other individual and organizational plaintiffs, ("the Cities") brought this action challenging California's formula for distributing funds under the Older Americans Act, 42 U.S.C. Secs. 3001 et seq. The district court entered an injunction prohibiting the State from using certain factors in its formula, requiring the State to add other factors, and approving a new formula. On appeal, we conclude that much of Cities' complaint is moot, and that the remainder does not state a claim for which relief can be granted. We also conclude that the intervenors' complaints are moot. We therefore vacate the injunction and remand to the district court with instructions to dismiss the complaints. We also reverse the district court's awards of attorney's fees against the State.
BACKGROUND
The Older Americans Act (OAA) authorizes federal grants to fund state-created programs designed to help older individuals meet their daily needs. To receive these funds, a state must develop a plan delineating the types of programs it intends to create and the methods it will use to target particular groups of older individuals. See 42 U.S.C. Sec. 3027. The state also must divide itself into one or more local planning and service areas (PSAs), which implement the programs, and develop an intrastate funding formula (IFF) for determining how funds are to be distributed among the PSAs. 42 U.S.C. Sec. 3025(a)(1)(E) & (2)(C).
All of the plaintiffs that we refer to collectively as the Cities have interests in the distribution of OAA funds in the metropolitan areas of California. In June 1991, they sued the State of California and the California Department of Aging, alleging that the formula California used to distribute OAA funds violated the Older Americans Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and various provisions of California law and of the state constitution.
At that time, the State's IFF distributed funds to each of the State's thirty-three PSAs according to a variety of factors, four of which the Cities maintained caused OAA funds to be misdirected. According to the Cities, those factors improperly diverted funds from PSAs that provide services in urban areas (which the Cities contended have the highest populations of needy and minority older persons), and overfunded PSAs that provide services in rural areas (which the Cities contended have lower populations of needy and minority older persons). Thus, the Cities argued, the IFF violated the OAA's mandate that the formula take into account "the distribution ... of older individuals with greatest economic ... and ... social need, with particular attention to low-income minority older individuals."1 The Cities asked the district court to enjoin the use of the four challenged factors, and to order the state to develop a new, valid, formula.
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