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<br /> -_., <br /> that we direct the staff to put out the facts regarding the <br /> affects of getting out of the authority; what it would or <br /> would not have on the City. What ever facts that staff <br /> feels is appropriate based on what ever their limits are. <br /> I think it is important that the citizens are informed of <br /> the affects that their "yes", votes or their "no", votes will <br /> have on the City. <br />Sackett: Do we know if the Women's League of Voters will do <br /> that or do they just present the ballot questions? <br /> Someone puts out the pros and cons some how. <br />Hornbostel: League of Women Voters always comment on what is <br /> on the ballot. <br />Sackett: They try to present both sides, they don't take any... <br />Fauson: They try not to take sides. <br />Sackett: Could we find out from them whether or not they are <br /> planning to do that and how soon that will be out? Will <br /> that be acceptable to you, Randy? <br />Carnival: I don't have any problems where the information comes <br /> from, or who puts it out. I think it is important that it <br /> be presented to the citizens. <br />Brand: Would you be willing to underwrite the printing for the <br /> League of Women Voters? <br />Sackett: I think that would be a reasonable request, they have <br /> asked us to do that for other elections. <br />Brand: They have a very limited budget, if you want them to do <br /> pros and cons, if they have time to study an issue... <br />Davidson: I agree if you're going to do it, the League of Women <br /> Voters is the way to do it. There is a potential huge <br /> liability for the City. The W -4 70 described in their <br /> recent newsletter where they just went to a suite on this <br /> subject with the W-470 Concerned Citizens and <br /> expended no small sum, 70 to $80,000. I am not in <br /> favor of the City accepting that kind of liability. I think <br /> if you as an individual councilman wishes to go out and <br /> 32 <br />