Endorse state bond for library construction and literacy programs
Resolution Resolution No. 11-06
In Plain English
California voters will decide on a statewide bond measure in 2006 to fund public library construction and reading programs. The city formally supports this ballot measure. If the bond passes, Richmond could receive state funding for library improvements and literacy initiatives.
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