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RES-2004-018 Resolution Regarding Orange County's 2004 Legislative Agenda
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RES-2004-018 Resolution Regarding Orange County's 2004 Legislative Agenda
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3/16/2004
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Regular Meeting
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Resolution
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7a
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Agenda - 03-16-2004-7a
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<br />implement strategies and incentives to encourage recycling <br />and also has not instituted penalties sufficient to ensure <br />that recycling opportunities are pursued. This deficiency <br />could begin to be reversed as follows: <br />23)Support bottle deposit legislation to be applied to any <br />liquids bottled for human beverage consumption including <br />soda, juice, beer, milk, wine, tea, water, and all <br />distilled alcoholic beverages; <br />24)Support legislation requiring an advance recycling fee <br />(ARF) and a subsequent ban on landfilling or <br />incineration of televisions, computer monitors and other <br />devices using a cathode ray tube (CRT) to display an <br />image on a screen; <br />25)* Support legislation that promotes and supports the <br />recycling and disposal of white goods including <br />retaining earmarked State revenue sources to support <br />these programs; <br />EDUCATION <br />Orange County believes that political .initiatives regarding <br />education that create unfunded mandates for local <br />governments should be opposed. Examples of these include: <br />26)Legislation which seeks to reduce class size if the <br />State does not include the necessary funding (capital <br />7 <br />
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