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08/15/08  Perea Brings Back Pet Night
Fresno, CA (August 15, 2008) On Friday, August 15th, due to popular demand Councilmember Henry T. Perea, Alta Vista Financial and the H.O.P >more 
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08/07/08  Perea Hosts Pet Night at Eaton Plaza
Fresno, CA (August 7, 2008) On Friday, August 8th, Councilmember Henry T. Perea will join with the H.O.P >more 
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03/03/08  Perea Joins GAP Inc. To Present $10,000 Check to Teen Fresno
Fresno, CA (March 3, 2008,) On Tuesday, March 4th, at 8:30AM in Council Chambers Councilmember Henry T. Perea will proudly participate in the ceremonial check presentation of a $10,000 grant provided by Gap Inc.to Fresno United Neighborhoods (FUN) to help Fresno’s teens. >more 
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03/03/08  Perea Urges Opposition to Governor’s Budget Cuts
Fresno, CA (March 3, 2008) At the Tuesday March 4, 2008 Council meeting Councilmember Henry T. Perea will ask the City Council to publicly oppose budget cuts to law enforcement agencies propose by Governor Schwarzenegger. The 2008-09 cuts could include the release of 22,000 convicted felons, 1,240 to be released into the Fresno area, as well as the loss of 6,000 jobs. “I know everyone is concerned about our budget, but taking resources away from law enforcement while releasing felons is not a step in the right direction >more 
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02/29/08  Perea Breaks Ground at Theodore Roosevelt Plaza
Fresno, CA (February 29, 2008) On Saturday, March 1st at 10:00AM Councilmember Henry T. Perea will speak at the opening ceremony for the newly improved Theodore Roosevelt Plaza. The Plaza consists of a group of business at the corner of Cedar and Tulare across from Roosevelt High School that have been repainted by students with school colors to show community pride and serve as an example of neighborhood improvement. >more 
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02/27/08  Perea To Testify Before California Air Resources Board
Fresno, CA (February 27, 2007) On Thursday, February 28th, Councilmember and San Joaquin Valley Air District Board member Henry T. Perea will travel to Sacramento to testify as to the need for more funding from Proposition 1B be spent to improve our air quality in the San Joaquin Valley. Proposition 1B was passed by California voters in 2006 and allocates $1 billion to help reduce air pollution. >more 
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02/26/08  Perea Encourages Fresno to Volunteer
Fresno, CA (February 26, 2008) Councilmember Henry T. Perea wishes to announce his support of Governor Schwarzenegger’s ground breaking plan to encourage and support volunteer efforts in California. The Governor will be signing an Executive Order establishing a Cabinet-level position dedicated to volunteering and service. “I’m completely behind the Governors decision to make this a priority >more 
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01/25/08  Perea Encourages Fresno to Bring Solar Home
Fresno, CA (January 24, 2008) On January 25, 2008 at 2PM Councilmember Henry T. Perea along with representatives from the Department of Housing and the Fresno Green Team will be holding a press conference at City Hall in room 2120C to encourage participation in the City’s Solar Rebate & Loan program. “This is a program that I am extremely proud of and fought hard for. >more 
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10/17/07  Perea Helps Bring Light to Belmont
Fresno, CA (October 17, 2007) Council President Henry T. Perea is pleased to announce that street lighting along Belmont Avenue is scheduled to be updated starting this month. The issue was originally brought forward in November of 2005 when Council President Perea began holding community meetings with business and property owners on Belmont. >more 
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10/12/07  Perea Walks for Healthier Neighborhoods
Fresno, CA (October 12, 2007) Council President Henry T. Perea is proud to participate in the Burroughs Neighborhood Committee Walkable Community Workshop on Monday, October 15. The workshop, which is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente and the Building Healthy Neighborhoods Task force, will include presentations on how to build more physically active neighborhoods and a guided tour to point out neighborhood features that encourage or discourage walking and biking. >more 
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