Thirty-seven local governing bodies from Los Angeles to Atlanta have passed resolutions endorsing the establishment of a U.S. Department of Peace. Cities large and small are endorsing, representing populations totaling more than 12.5 million people. You will also want to read these stories from grassroots organizers who worked to get these resolutions passed.
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"I have contacted several mayors in other cities around the nation that have already passed resolutions of support for the concept of a Department of Peace and none of us sees any downsides to it."
-- Randy Pye, Mayor, Centennial, CO
Learn how you can help get your city council to endorse!
Where available, you can click on the governing body's name below to read the text of the resolution. You can also download a PDF copy of this list.
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City Councils/Commissions
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Albany, CA
Albuquerque, NM
Arcata, CA
Atlanta, GA
Berkeley,
CA
Cambridge, MA
Charlottesville, VA
Chicago, IL
Cleveland,
OH
Corvallis, OR
Detroit,
MI
Everett, MA
Gainesville, FL
Hamtramck, MI
Kalamazoo,
MI
Lansing,
MI
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Lincoln City, OR
Los Angeles, CA
Manistee, MI
Minneapolis, MN
Moab, UT
Newark,
NJ
Oakland,
CA
Palo
Alto, CA
Pine Lake, GA
Portland,
OR
Providence,
RI
San
Jose, CA
Santa
Cruz, CA
Sebastopol, CA
Silver City, NM
Traverse
City, MI
West
Hollywood, CA
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County Boards of Supervisors
Kauai, HI
Manistee, MI
San Francisco, CA
Tribal Councils
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI
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