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LA Can Lead the Nation Towards Green Job Future
California has always been a land of pioneers– and since the 1970s it has originated innovative energy and environmental policies that have served as models for the rest of the nation. Landmark pieces of legislation and investment have encouraged the creation of everything from cleaner cars to a smarter electric grid. We have spurred the growth of new industries while preserving one of the planet's most beautiful natural landscapes. Measure B is the next big step in this proud tradition and will make Los Angeles the solar capital of the United States.
What Silicon Valley was to the computer chip, Los Angeles can be to the solar panel. If voters pass Measure B, Los Angeles will become the living laboratory for President Obama's promise to create five million green jobs. Below are links that put Measure B in the context of the burgeoning national green jobs movement:
This article from this month's issue of Rolling Stone describes how:
"If the president wants an energy policy that creates jobs while protecting the environment, one state holds the answer: California."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/25833544/look_west_obama
This advertisement, the first general election TV spot run by the Obama campaign reminds us of the new President's promise to put people back to work by transforming our energy system:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRgWpa_rnWQ
This article from Time magazine discusses the promise of green jobs to improve the lives of working Americans:
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1852183,00.html?iid=spher...
This editorial by S David Freeman- former General Manager of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power- describes how Measure B will make LA the solar hub of America:
http://www.greenenergygoodjobsla.com/news/entry/sun-can-offer-l.a.-a-wor...
On March 3rd we can not only provide green energy and good jobs for Los Angeles but lead the rest of the nation towards a clean renewable energy revolution.

