City Council Meeting 2-11-03 Santa Monica, California
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA OPPOSING UNITED STATES
PREEMPTIVE MILITARY ACTION AGAINST IRAQ
WHEREAS, at $100 billion, as calculated by the National Priorities Project, a war will cost the State of California at least $10.1 billion in individual income taxes, and the City of Santa Monica $36.1 million, at a time when the state already suffers from at least a $25 billion deficit, further decreasing available funds to support local needs; and
WHEREAS, as of February 11, 2003, more than 70 United States cities and counties, along with the Maine Senate and Hawaiian House of Representatives, have taken a stand against a preemptive military action against Iraq; and
WHEREAS, a war is expected by the CIA to provoke terrorist attacks within the United States, putting Santa Monica lives at grave risk and generating emergency responses by local hospitals and other emergency personnel that will tax local resources; and
WHEREAS, a war would likely result in a loss of visitor and tourist dollars, an important source of Santa Monica City revenue; and
WHEREAS, a war would result in military casualties, including United States and, likely, Santa Monica service men and women, and additionally would result in widespread environmental destruction; and
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Monica has sought to promote nonviolence among its young people,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Monica supports House Concurrent Resolution 473 calling for the United States to work through the United Nations to renew arms inspection, assure Iraqi compliance with United Nation Resolutions, oppose unprovoked unilateral first-strike military action, and directs that our support be communicated to the President, the Congress and the Secretary General of the United Nations, as well as to Senators Boxer and Feinstein and Congress member Waxman.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect.
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MARSHA JONES MOUTRIE
City Attorney