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<br /> Ms. Schue said publishing information to educate the public would be fine. <br />e She is not interested in having the City initiate a process that gives <br /> opponents of ballot measures a wide audience for spurious arguments. La ter , <br /> she said time constraints make it difficult for the City to publish informa- <br /> tion about ballot measures. It would be almost impossible to include it in <br /> neighborhood newsletters. <br /> After reviewing the information sent to the councilors on this topic, <br /> Ms. Wooten said she has decided she is not interested in pursuing the idea of <br /> a voters' pamphlet. <br /> Ms. Ehrman liked the idea of presenting information in the neighborhood news- <br /> letters. <br /> Ms. Bascom said the League of Women Voters cooperates with The Register Guard <br /> to publish information about elections. They will continue to present both <br /> sides. <br /> Mayor Obie supported voter education. He did not, however, want the City to <br /> publish pro and con arguments. <br /> Mr. Rutan also did not want the City to publish pro and con arguments. How- <br /> ever, he would like additional information about a voters' pamphlet. <br /> Mr. Holmer said an official City statement about the purposes and objectives <br /> of ballot measures would be valuable. He will present a proposal to the coun- <br />e ci1 which will reflect the councilors' comments. <br /> Mayor Obie adjourned the meeting at 1 :13 p.m. <br /> Respectfu~lY ~ <br /> 7~ · <br /> Mi chea 1 Gl ea son <br /> Ci ty Ma na ger <br /> (Recorded by Betty Lou Rarick) <br /> l802C <br />e <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council July 17, 1985 Pa ge 1 0 <br />