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HISPANIC HOUSEHOLDS COMPUTER MATCH-FILL LETTER
Abstract
Form letter to Hispanic Households from Richard Alatorre, Member of the California State Assembly, requesting that they vote no on Proposition 10. Proposition 10 requires enforcement by police officers of no-smoking laws and allows police to ticket individuals for smoking in places where they are not supposed to.
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- Target Market
- Hispanic
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- Yes
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- Subject
- Hispanics
- Latinos
- lobbying
- proposition
- Latinos
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Computer Match-Fill Letter
FROM: Richard Alatorre, Member of the State Assembly
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Dear (Voter Name)
Please join me in voting "No" on Proposition 10 on the November ballot.
prevent them from using all their energy to help solve our community health _
needs.
Proposition 10 is a bad idea. Proposition 10 would waste the limited
resources of our health department to enforce no-smoking laws. This will
Also, Proposition 10 would require police officers to issue ticketsto
people they say are smoking in the wrong areas.
We have many serious crime problems in our community. The valuable time
of police officers should not be spent writing no-smoking tickets. They
shoul d be control l i ng probl ems of street v i ol ence;' fiurql'a `ry""'and attacks
on honest people in our community.
Proposition 10 is misleading, costly, and unnecessary. I hope you will
help'protect our community health services and stop this discriminatory
proposed law by voting "No" on Proposition 10.
Sincerely,
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Richard Alatorre
Member of the State Assembly
California State Legislature
