LOS ÁNGELES, 27 de junio de 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- Alcohol Justice, la California Alcohol Policy Alliance y la Los Angeles Drug and Alcohol Policy Alliance convocan a una rueda de prensa a fin de despejar cualquier duda de que el proyecto de ley del Senado conocido como SB 384, la propuesta de ley de bares hasta las 4:00am de Wiener, no puede traer nada bueno, excepto a quienes venden bebidas alcohólicas.
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Rueda de prensa |
Cuándo: |
Martes, 27 de junio de 2017 a las 9:00a.m. |
Dónde: |
Ayuntamiento de Los Ángeles - escalinata frente a 1st Street, Los Ángeles, CA 90012 |
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Participantes invitados:
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Organizaciones del estado que se oponen al proyecto SB 384, también conocido como propuesta de ley de bares hasta las 4:00a.m. de Wiener
(lista actualizada al 6 de junio de 2017)
- A Sobering Choice Coalition
- ADAAP, Inc.
- ADAPT Lamorinda
- ADAPT San Ramon Valley
- Alcohol Justice
- Alcohol Policy Panel - San Diego
- 9th District PTA
- Circulate San Diego
- Discover Pacific Beach
- Episcopal Community Services
- Escondido Police Department
- Institute for Public Strategies
- New Life Church
- Pathfinders
- Rady Children's Hospital
- San Diego City College
- Scripps Mercy Hospital
- UCSD
- California Alcohol Policy Alliance
- Alcohol-Narcotic Education Foundation
- Bay Area Community Resources
- CA Council on Alcohol Problems
- Center for Open Recovery
- Eden Youth and Family Center
- Institute for Public Strategies
- FASD Network of Southern CA
- FreeMUNI - SF
- Friday Night Live Partnership
- L.A. County Friday Night Live
- Lutheran Office of Public Policy - California
- Mountain Communities Family Resource Center
- Paso por Paso, Inc.
- Project SAFER
- Reach Out
- San Rafael Alcohol & Drug Coalition
- SF DogPAC
- SAY San Diego
- Saving Lives Drug & Alcohol Coalition
- South Orange County Coalition
- The Wall Las Memorias Project
- UCEPP Social Model Recovery Systems
- California College and University Police Chiefs' Association
- California Council on Alcohol Problems
- California Youth Council
- Coalition for Drug Free Escondido
- Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods:
- Barbary Coast Neighborhood Association (BCNA)
- Cathedral Hill Neighbors Association (CHNA)
- Cole Valley Improvement Association
- Cow Hollow Association
- Diamond Heights Community Association (DHCA)
- East Mission Improvement Association
- Excelsior District Improvement Association (EDIA)
- Forest Knolls Neighborhood Organization
- Francisco Heights Civic Association
- Golden Gate Heights Neighborhood Association (GGHNA)
- Greater West Portal Neighborhood Association (GWPNA)
- Haight Ashbury Improvement Association
- Jordan Park Improvement Association (JPIA)
- Laurel Heights Improvement Association (LHIA)
- Liberty Hill Neighborhood Assn (LHNA)
- Middle Polk Neighborhood Assn (MPNA)
- Midtown Terrace Homeowners Association (MTHA)
- Miraloma Park Improvement Club
- Oceanview/Merced Heights/Ingleside - Neighbors In Action (OMI-NIA)
- Pacific Heights Residents Association (PHRA)
- Parkmerced Action Coalition (PmAC)
- Potrero Boosters Neighborhood Association (PBNA)
- Richmond Community Association (RCA)
- Rincon Point Neighbors Association (RPNA)
- Russian Hill Improvement Association (RHIA)
- Sunset Heights Association of Responsible People / SHARP
- Sunset-Parkside Education & Action Committee / SPEAK
- Telegraph Hill Dwellers (THD)
- Twin Peaks Council & Open Space Conservancy, Inc. (TPCOSC)
- University Terrace Association (UTA)
- County Behavioral Health Directors Association of California
- FASD Network of Southern California
- Friday Night Live Partnership
- Golden Gateway Tenants Association
- Health Officers Association of California
- Los Angeles Drug and Policy Alliance
- Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles
- Koreatown Youth and Community Center
- Social Model Recovery Systems
- Women Against Gun Violence
- MADD Southern California
- MFI Recovery Center
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) - Orange County
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) - San Fernando Valley
- North Coastal Prevention Coalition
- Partnership for Positive Pomona
- Pueblo y Salud, Inc. Rethinking Access to Drugs and Alcohol (RAD)
- Day One
- Jewish Family Services
- Los Angeles Friday Night Live Partnership
- NCADD - San Gabriel & Pomona Valleys
- Pacific Clinics
- San Diego County Police Chiefs' and Sheriffs' Association
- San Francisco Prevention Coalition
- Asian Youth Recovery Services
- Boys and Girls Club
- Filipino Community Center
- Horizons Unlimited of San Francisco, Inc.
- Japanese Community Youth Council
- OMIE Beacon
- Vietnamese Youth Development Center
- San Marcos Prevention Coalition
- Santee Collaborative Santee Solutions Coalition
- Saving Lives Camarillo
- Sonoma County Board of Supervisors
- Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. The United Methodist Church The Wall - Las Memorias Project The West Hollywood Project The Westside Impact Coalition United Neighborhoods for Los Angeles
- Youth Leadership Institute
Si desea más información consulte: www.AlcoholJustice.org o www.alcoholpolicyalliance.org/
CONTACTO: |
Michael Scippa 415-548-0492 |
Jorge Castillo 213-840-3336 |
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