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General (4) Susana Barrios From:Jorge Martinez <info@email.actionnetwork.org> Sent:Wednesday, August 23, 2023 1:41 AM To:Public Comment Subject:\[EXTERNAL\] Anaheim: Don’t Dodge Democracy, Let the Voters Speak! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. For Public Comment, Dear Mayor and Honorable City Council, I write as a concerned citizen of Anaheim to ask that you refuse to put the Hotel & Event Center Worker Protection Initiative on a costly special election this year. Anaheim is a city that has struggled with transparency in government for too long. The voters of this city have the right to know what is happening with our laws and the right to have our voices heard. This Initiative is an important step for our city to take, and we need as many voters as possible in this city to cast their ballots on this vital issue. According to the Council staff report from last month’s May 16 meeting, a special election would cost the city $1,477,297 - $1,632,776. That’s compared to the $198,891 - $233,265 that it would cost to put the Initiative on the ballot in the general election in 2024, for a difference of over a million dollars. Let’s be clear: The City of Anaheim should NOT drain its coffers to hold a special election at the behest of big business interests. There is no reason to intentionally limit the amount of voices Anaheim is willing to hear on this issue, and scheduling a special election would very likely mean fewer voters would weigh in on this important issue, not to mention the enormous cost the special election would have to hardworking taxpayers in Anaheim. Please place this Initiative on the general election ballot in November of 2024. Jorge Martinez 1 2