Woodland council considers resolution opposing state liquor initiatives

Woodland council considers resolution opposing state liquor initiatives
The Woodland City Council will consider a resolution voicing opposition to state initiatives that will privatize the sale of liquor. Councilman Al Swindell proposed the resolution, which opposes state initiatives 1100 and 1105. The resolution will be discussed for the first time at the council meeting at 7 p.m. today.
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