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National Organization for Women for Organization National The Hollywood The The Hollywood Chapter of the National Organization for Women and women across Los Angeles say NO on Measure S:

Puts hundreds of Eliminates $12 million Stops the building of much thousands of families at from our local schools needed housing – including risk of homelessness [1] every year [2] affordable and homeless housing[3] “We stand united against Measure S”

National Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles City Organization for Women’s Center County Supervisor County Supervisor Councilmember Women, Hollywood Sheila Kuehl Hilda Solis Nury Martinez

Downtown Women’s Center Martha Matsuoka, Professor of Urban and Lois Arkin, Founder, Cooperative Resources & Services Project* National Organization for Women (NOW), Hollywood Environmental Policy, Occidental College* Chanchanit Martorell, Executive Director, California State Assemblymember Laura Friedman Emily Kantrim, Mid City West Community Council* Thai Community Development Center* Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl Beatriz Zaragoza, Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council* Lisa Fu, Research Manager, Asian Pacific Partners for Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis Margarita Amador, Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council* Empowerment, Advocacy, and Leadership (APPEAL)* Governor Jerry Brown Pattie Berman, DTLA Neighborhood Council* Connie Chung, Executive Director, Korean American Family Services* Mayor Amber Maltbie, DTLA Neighborhood Council* Hyepin Im, President, Korean Churches for Community Development* Los Angeles City Councilmember Nury Martinez Ariana Nussdorf, DTLA Neighborhood Council* Sandra Figueroa-Villa, Executive Director, El Centro Del Pueblo* Former Los Angeles City Councilmember Ruth Galanter Kathy Leal, Los Angeles 32 Neighborhood Council* Marta Segura, Founder and CEO, GOLD Jimmie Woods-Gray, Los Angeles Fire Commissioner* Jackie Carillo, Los Angeles 32 Neighborhood Council* (Grassroots Organizational Leadership and Development)* Robin Hughes, President & CEO, Abode Communities* Maribuel Munoz, Los Angeles 32 Neighborhood Council* Lisa Cleri Reale, Board Member, United Way and Arts for Los Angeles* Anne Miskey, CEO, Downtown Women’s Center Sheila Irani, Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council* Cecilia Estolano, Former CEO, Los Angeles Joy Atkinson, Executive Director, LA African American Women’s Lisa Kable-Blanchard, Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council* Community Redevelopment Agency* Public Policy Institute (LAAAWPPI)* Jackelyn Valladares, Echo Park Neighborhood Council* Emilia Crotty, Policy and Program Manager, Los Angeles Walks* Eva Williams, Director, Corporation for Supportive Housing Los Angeles* Melanie Freeland, Highland Park Neighborhood Council* Lenore Wax, Community Activist Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, Board Member, LA Metropolitan Transportation* Heather Denehy, Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council* Tracy Stone, Architect and Elysian Valley Community Resident Dora Leong Gallo, CEO, A Community of Friends* Adrienne Kuhre, North Area Neighborhood Development Council* Ilissa Gold, President, Miracle Mile Democratic Club Helen Leung, Co-Executive Director, LA Mas* Carol Newman, Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council* Marilyn Grunwald, Secretary, Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley Ruth Schwartz, Executive Director, Shelter Partnership* Adelina Ruth Sorkin, Bellevue Park Advisory Board* Angie Jiminez, Organizer, United Food and Joan Ling, Professor of Urban Planning, UCLA* Elise Swanson, Executive Director, San Pedro Chamber of Commerce* Commercial Workers Union Local 770* Stephanie Pincetl, Director and Professor-in-Residence, Zoe Elizabeth, Associate Director, California Center Pamela Hope, President, Giving Hope Today* California Center for Sustainable Communities at UCLA* for Sustainable Communities and Los Angeles Regional Collaborative Alita Bernal, West Adams Community Resident Dana Cuff, Director of cityLAB-UCLA and for Climate Action and Sustainability* *Partial list. Titles for identification purposes only. Professor Architecture and Urban Design, UCLA* Rosemary Jenkins, Chair/Secretary, Northeast Valley Green Alliance* Jan Breidenbach, Adjunct Professor, USC* Roxana Tynan, Executive Director, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE) NO on Measure S – It goes too far and hurts our families. Vote by mail today or in-person on Tuesday, March 7th. Get the facts: [1] [2] Beacon Economics, Measure S: Economic Policy Analysis (December 2016) - www.GoesTooFar.com/Report [3] 90% of City of Los Angeles Request for Qualifications / Proposals for the affordable housing opportunity sites (July 25, 2016) require a General Plan Amendment to be built – Measure S blocks those housing sites from being built.