Los Angeles Anti-War Resolution - 2nd vote at 10:00 am

by Los Angeles Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003 at 7:47 AM

Friday at 10:00 am the Los Angeles City Council will be voting for the second itme on the anit-war resolution. Call your council members!

Subject: Help Los Angeles City Council Pass The Anti-War Resolution!

On Tuesday the L.A. City Council fell one vote short of passing Garcetti's Anti-War Resolution. On Friday it comes up for reconsideration. We have a historic opportunity to make L.A, the largest city so far to pass such a resolution. But we need you help:

Today:

Please phone, email or fax your city council member as well as the crucial swing votes listed below and the city council president. Have a positive attitude in your communication and ask their help in making L.A. the 100th city to pass such a resolution. In emails its best to use a subject line that get straight to the point like:

"Please support Garcetti's Anti-War Resolution"

or

"Support the Anti-War Resolution"

as that may be all that is read. It's the numbers that have the effect.

Key City Council members in this struggle are:

Jan Perry 9th District

213/485-3351; Fax: 213 473-5983 Email: perry@council.lacity.org

Nick Pacheco 14th District

213/485-3335; Fax: 213 847-0680 Email: pacheco@council.lacity.org

Alex Padilla, President, 7th District

213/847-7777; Fax: 213 847-0707 Email: padilla@council.lacity.org

You can find information on other council members at www.lacity.org or by dialing 311 from the Los Angeles area.

Friday, February 21, 2003:

Come to the City Council Meeting to show your support.

Meet at 9:30AM Session starts at 10:00 AM. We expect a lot of media coverage so bring small signs (8x11), without sticks. (Sticks and poles are not allowed.) Wear buttons, T- shirts, and stickers showing your opposition to war.

Los Angeles City Hall, Council Chambers, 200 S. Spring Street Enter on the east side of the building. Reasonably priced parking is available at Broadway and Temple also Alameda / Temple. The Subway

stop is Civic Center.

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