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Volume 4, Number 6 * June 21, 2006 * www.cd13.com





Councilmember
Eric Garcetti

Clean Money On the Move!

Along with my colleagues Wendy Greuel and Bill Rosendahl, I invite you to another Clean Money Town Hall Discussion. The last one, held at Colfax Elementary in the Valley last month, was a terrific success, with people from all parts of the community getting involved with a campaign that could change the way Los Angeles thinks about, feels about and practices politics.


WHEN:    Monday, June 26, 2006, 6:30 p.m.

WHERE:    Walgrove Elementary School, 1630 Walgrove Avenue, Mar Vista, CA 90066. From Venice Boulevard, Walgrove is the second school on the street.

WHY:  To raise public awareness & understanding of clean money programs--and to give you an opportunity to weigh in with your thoughts and ideas. 

PANELISTS: 

  • Bill Boyarsky, Vice-Chair, Los Angeles City Ethics Commission (invited)
  • Ted Williams, Chair, California Clean Money Campaign
  • Susan Lerner, Executive Director, CA Clean Money Campaign
  • Steve Levin, Project Manager, Center for Governmental Studies

MODERATOR: Kitty Felde, Special Correspondent, KPCC; Host of Book Club of the Air, LA36 & former host of KPCC “Talk of the City”
          
Please RSVP to Felipe Agredano at the California Clean Money Campaign: Felipe.Agredano@CAclean.org or 310-481-0814


Help us shape LA’s political future!

Clean Money refers to a voluntary system of full public funding of election campaigns.  Already working in Arizona and Maine, Clean Money is designed to strengthen the connection between voters and their elected officials, ensure that election campaigns are a fair contest of ideas and not money, and open up the ballot to allow more good people of modest means to run for office.  You can learn more at www.CAclean.org

 


CONTACT US

Tell us what you think. ..... garcetti@council.lacity.org

Councilmember Eric Garcetti represents the Thirteenth Council District which includes all or part of the communities of Glassell Park, Atwater Village, Elysian Valley, Echo Park, Historic Filipinotown, Silver Lake, East Hollywood and Hollywood.

Councilmember Garcetti serves as President of the Los Angeles City Council. He chairs the Council‘s Rules and Elections Committe, is the Vice-Chair of the Energy and the Environment Committee, and sits on the Housing and Community Development Committee. He also sits on the Council‘s Ad Hoc Committee on Homelessness and the Ad Hoc Committee on the Los Angeles River.

Councilmember Garcetti and his staff can be reached via e-mail at councilmember.garcetti@council.lacity.org or by mail or phone at City Hall, 200 N. Spring Street, Room 470, Los Angeles, CA 90012, (213) 473 7013 and 5500 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028, 323/957-4500.

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