Wal-Mart proponents launch campaign
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Andrew Wainer
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Save Our Schools this week launched its campaign to
defeat Measure J, which if approved by voters will prevent Wal-Mart from
leasing the Ocean View School District’s closed Crest View school site.
Tracy Pellman, a co-chair of the group, said about 50 people attended a
kickoff event at the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort.
Pellman said the group plans to walk precincts, call voters, and send out
fliers urging residents to vote against the measure.
The group also is asking for community donations, and Pellman said
Wal-Mart is expected to contribute to the campaign, although she did not
specify an amount.
Wal-Mart spokeswoman Cynthia Lynn said the corporation would not disclose
how much they have contributed. She added that the amount of the
contribution would be available to the public when campaign funding
statements are made available in January.
Measure J was put on the ballot by a group of residents who oppose the
Wal-Mart development because they say it would increase traffic and noise
in the area.
Wal-Mart supporters say the lease would give the district and the city a
much-needed injection of funds.
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