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{{Occupy Portland Event
{{Occupy Portland Event
| event name = Move our Money, City Hall!
| event name = Move City Money Local!
| page = Move Our Money City Hall - 16 November 2011
| page = Move Our Money City Hall - 16 November 2011
| date = Wednesday, Nov 16  
| date = Wednesday, Nov 16  
| time =  9:00AM
| time =  9:00AM
| location = [[Portland City Hall]]
| location = [[Portland City Hall]] ( East side entrance, across from [[Terry Schrunk Plaza]] )
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'''Take the Bank Transfer Day concept to City Hall!'''  Help convince local leaders to move Portland's money out of the Wall Street banks and bring it home.  In the long term a Municipal or State Bank might be the best institution, in the meantime: why not a credit union or local community bank?   
'''Take the Bank Transfer Day concept to City Hall!'''  Help convince local leaders to move Portland's money out of the Wall Street banks and bring it home.  In the long term a Municipal or State Bank might be the best institution, in the meantime: why not a credit union or local community bank?   
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Todd Olson of '''Oregon Move Our Money''' will address the City Council with the following demands:
Todd Olson of '''Oregon Move Our Money''' will address the City Council with the following demands:


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# That they schedule a public hearing as soon as possible to address questions and hear proposals regarding the city's banking relationships and policies.
# That they schedule a public hearing as soon as possible to address questions and hear proposals regarding the city's banking relationships and policies.


This will be a fun, positive action, and all the rest of us have to do is show up! The event will surely attract media attention and put the city council on the spot. Pundits and politicians have been asking for demands from the Occupy movement so let's give them one.
This will be a fun, positive action, and all the rest of us have to do is show up!  
 
* 9AM - Meetup at City Hall
* 9:30AM - City Council Meeting
* 10-10:30AM - Victory!
 
* ACTION: Very Important! Council hearing on police oversight, Wed. 11/16, 2 PM Please plan on attending!
 
The event will surely attract media attention and put the city council on the spot. Pundits and politicians have been asking for demands from the Occupy movement so let's give them one. (  Note: No signs bigger than an 8.5x11 are likely to be allowed in the chambers.  Small signs, Occupy and 99% t-shirts, buttons, etc. are encouraged but not necessary.  Just being there is enough! )


* [https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=102344493214546 Facebook event for this action]
* [https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=102344493214546 Facebook event for this action]
* [https://www.facebook.com/movemoneyoregon Facebook page for Move Money oregon]
* [https://www.facebook.com/movemoneyoregon Facebook page for Move Money oregon]
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[[Category:Upcoming events]]
[[Category:Upcoming events]]
[[Category:2011]]

Latest revision as of 16:50, 30 September 2014

Move City Money Local!

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Purpose

Take the Bank Transfer Day concept to City Hall! Help convince local leaders to move Portland's money out of the Wall Street banks and bring it home. In the long term a Municipal or State Bank might be the best institution, in the meantime: why not a credit union or local community bank?

Other details
Todd Olson of Oregon Move Our Money will address the City Council with the following demands:

  1. That they immediately move as much of the city's money as possible out of Wells Fargo and Bank of America and into local credit unions and banks who serve the interests of the 99%;
  2. That they direct the city's chief financial officer to publish a summary of the city's current and projected cash deposits, debts, and contracts with all banks and financial institutions as soon as possible;
  3. That they schedule a public hearing as soon as possible to address questions and hear proposals regarding the city's banking relationships and policies.

This will be a fun, positive action, and all the rest of us have to do is show up!

  • 9AM - Meetup at City Hall
  • 9:30AM - City Council Meeting
  • 10-10:30AM - Victory!
  • ACTION: Very Important! Council hearing on police oversight, Wed. 11/16, 2 PM Please plan on attending!

The event will surely attract media attention and put the city council on the spot. Pundits and politicians have been asking for demands from the Occupy movement so let's give them one. ( Note: No signs bigger than an 8.5x11 are likely to be allowed in the chambers. Small signs, Occupy and 99% t-shirts, buttons, etc. are encouraged but not necessary. Just being there is enough! )