Support federal People's Budget and hold town hall to explain it to residents
In Plain English
The Congressional Progressive Caucus created a federal budget proposal called the People's Budget. The city council will decide whether to formally endorse this national budget plan. If approved, city staff organizes a public meeting to explain the federal budget proposal to Richmond residents.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 37-11
7 to 0
Adopt Resolution No. 38-11
6 to 0
Confirm the City Council's action of May 3, 2011, opposing the removal of the state-imposed conditions of approval for Rose and Mike's Liquors
7 to 0
Direct the city manager to initiate a formal appeal on behalf of the Richmond City Council
7 to 0
Support the People's Budget submitted by the Congressional Progressive Caucus and direct staff to hold a Town Hall Meeting to explain the People's Budget to the residents
7 to 0
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