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Eureka council agrees to return anti-war resolution on Venezuela after public pressure
Summary
After multiple public commenters urged the city to oppose U.S. military action in Venezuela, the Eureka City Council voiced consensus to place a resolution opposing attacks on Venezuela (and support for the War Powers Resolution) on a future agenda.
Dozens of public commenters urged the Eureka City Council on Dec. 2 to add a resolution opposing U.S. military action against Venezuela to a future agenda. Speakers representing the Humboldt Antiwar Committee and other groups argued the city should stand in solidarity with Venezuelans and oppose intervention.
David Haney, a former secretary of the Humboldt County Human Rights Commission, told the council the city should "take a stand" and asked the…
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