Mark Greene's speech in front of the Newcastle City Council on August 20, 2013
Ladies and Gentlemen,
- Mark Greene
Please vote for I-522 this November, YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW about whether of not the food you buy is genetically modified.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
With foresight and leadership from this Council, Newcastle has an opportunity to be the vanguard of environmental leadership in Washington, which is why I am proposing the Newcastle Environmental Enhancement Project which would work hand-in-hand with the Public Works Department and the Community Activities Commission in finding new ways for our community to coexist with the planet that will increase our overall human development in a way that would coexist peaceably with the many wonders of the Earth. This project would be the work of volunteers interested in mapping infrastructure problems and potential environmental hazards on a map of Newcastle, rating them in regards to their negative or potential negative impact on the community, and coming up with solutions to counteract them. This project, if it gets off the ground, could provide many other services, such as workable contingency plans for natural disasters, proposing ideas about energy, waste and recycling and serving as the environmental watch group for Newcastle.
Mark Greene |
- Mark Greene
Please vote for I-522 this November, YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW about whether of not the food you buy is genetically modified.
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