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Eureka council signals consensus to pursue anti-war resolution after public push

Eureka City Council · December 3, 2025
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After multiple public commenters urged the city to oppose U.S. military action toward Venezuela, Eureka councilmembers signaled consensus to agendize a resolution opposing recent attacks and to send an existing human-rights resolution to federal officials for immediate transmission.

Eureka’s City Council agreed on Dec. 2 to pursue a resolution opposing attacks on Venezuela after several members of the public urged the council to act during the meeting’s public-comment period.

Multiple speakers — including David Haney of the Humboldt Antiwar Committee and other local activists — asked the council to place an anti-war resolution on an upcoming agenda. Haney said the U.S. approach amounted to “colonial looting” and urged local elected…

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