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(CNSNews.com) - The Los Angeles City Council is urging all residents to observe "meatless Mondays" from now on.
A resolution adopted on Oct. 24 reads: "Be it resolved, that the Council of the City of Los Angeles hereby declares all Mondays as 'Meatless Mondays' in support of comprehensive sustainability efforts as well as to further encourage residents to eat a more varied plant-based diet to protect their health and protect animals."
Councilwoman Jan Perry, who introduced the resolution, also wants to ban new fast-food restaurants in South Los Angeles.
"While this is a symbolic gesture, it is asking people to think about the food choices they make. Eating less meat can reverse some of our nation's most common illnesses," press reports quoted Perry as saying.
The resolution makes 15 points in support of meatless Mondays, including U.N. recognition that "livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today's most serious environmental problems."
And if that's not enought, the resolution also mentions the growing obesity epidemic, the importance of reducing "our carbon footprint," health disparities in low-income communities, and animal cruelty.
The resolution plugs a vegetarian diet, noting that a nonprofit group in Los Angeles called Compassion Over Killing "encourages people to choose vegetarian foods as a way to help build a kinder, cleaner, and healthier world, and works with businesses throughout Los Angeles County to ensure vegetarian meals are readily available to consumers."
Los Angeles now becomes the largest city to endorse "meatless Mondays." The Washington, D.C., City Council also has designated "Meat Free Mondays," San Francisco has designated every Monday as "Veg Day," and a number of colleges and public schools also have adopted meatless Monday policies.
The text of the resolution endorsing "Meatless Mondays" in Los Angeles is printed below.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, in 2007, the City of Los Angeles adopted GREEN LA: a progressive action plan
to lead the nation in fighting global warming, which includes the goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting clean technology, reducing air pollution, conserving water, and more;
WHEREAS, the United Nations recognizes that "Livestock are one of the most significant
contributors to today's most serious environmental problems"; and
WHEREAS, recent studies and reports have demonstrated that we can lower our carbon
footprint simply by reducing the amount of animal-based foods we eat; and
WHEREAS, more than half of the adult population is overweight or obese in Los Angeles
County. Statistics show that low-income areas in Los Angeles are at higher risk for preventable diseases linked to obesity, including, heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and even cancer; and
WHEREAS, poorer communities around Los Angeles have less access to healthy foods; and
WHEREAS, health disparities exist in various groups, with African-Americans and Hispanics
at a higher risk of diseases linked to poor nutrition habits; and
WHEREAS, the American Dietetic Association recognizes that reduced meat consumption
decreases the risk of various health problems, stating, "Scientific data suggests positive relationships between a vegetarian diet and reduced risk for several chronic degenerative diseases and conditions, including obesity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and some types of cancer"; and
WHEREAS, a growing number of people are reducing their meat consumption to help prevent animal cruelty; and
WHEREAS, in 2008, Californians overwhelmingly supported Proposition 2, the Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act, which banned some of the cruelest forms offarmed animal confinement; and
WHEREAS, Compassion Over Killing, a nonprofit organization with an office in Los Angeles,
encourages people to choose vegetarian foods as a way to help build a kinder, cleaner, and healthier world, and works with businesses throughout Los Angeles County to ensure vegetarian meals are readily available to consumers; and
WHEREAS, several colleges and universities in California and nationwide have added
Meatless Monday menus in their cafeterias including the University of California-Davis and the University of California-San Diego; and
WHEREAS, the Baltimore City Public School System in Maryland, became the first school
district in the U.S. to adopt a 100% Meatless Monday policy in 2009, the Oakland Unified School District adopted this policy in 2010, along with other school districts in Arlington, VA, Oneida, NY, and Longmont, CO; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the District of Columbia has designated Mondays as "Meat Free
Mondays" highlight the benefits of diets high in fruits and vegetables; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Francisco has designated every Monday as "Veg Day" to
encourage restaurants, grocery stores, and schools to offer a greater variety of healthier and more sustainable plant-based options; and
WHEREAS, a growing number of cities, including Takoma Park, MD, Annapolis, MD, and
Marin County, CA, have passed resolutions encouraging residents to explore vegetarian eating to help protect their health, the environment, and animals and the Green Cincinnati Plan recommends going meatless one day a week; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Los Angeles hereby
declares all Mondays as "Meatless Mondays" in support of comprehensive sustainability efforts as well as to further encourage residents to eat a more varied plant-based diet to protect their health and protect animals.
RESENTED BY
JAN C. PERRY
Councilwoman, 9th District
SECONDED BY:
CO-PRESENTED BY ED P .REYES
Councilman, 1st District
OCT 24 2012
ADOPTED
OCT 24 2012
LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
barney frank is deeply saddened
Wow, I think this is about the 10th time this story has been posted now. They should do it on Friday, or would that look too Catholic?
No more tacos or chitlins? That won’t go over too well.
“While this is a symbolic gesture,”
Soon to become mandatory, with fines and/or imprisonment.
I guarantee it!
Chickfilet everday (except Sunday, eat your greens then)
When the zOmbies attack, it’s comforting to know they’ll have plenty of grain fed heifers and steers in LaLa land to eat.
It’ll give the handful of humans out there a chance to escape while the obama vote.....um....I mean zOmbies are occupied with the livestock.
“The Big One” can’t come soon enough.
Time for a field trip to “Carl’s Jr.” or “In-and-Out”.
Anybody up for Megaburger Monday instead?
They tried this stupid crap at the cafeteria where I work a couple of years ago. The idea was a total FLOP. Even after it was shown to be a losing idea, they ideologically held onto it as long as they could. After a few months of their cafeteria sales on Mondays dropping to near nothing, they eventually dropped it. (yet another instance of liberalism being all well and good until the tolerance of losing money is reached)
Councilwoman Jan Perry”
IIRC, she’s announced her intent to run for mayor in the next election. As if LA didn’t have enough problems, LOL.
BTW, it would have been kind of funny if they had advocated meatless Fridays instead of Mondays. The looks on their faces once Lent rolled around (libtards fearing anything that might be seen as associated with religion) would be *priceless*.
Fine, I’ll have a large order of fries, onion rings with a chocolate malt. Oh, and plenty of cheese on the fries.
Can I add an order of fried pickles with that please.
Deep fried twinkies for desert.
I'll bet it worked wonders for productivity as well as employees went out for lunch on Mondays - the whole reason for an employer to provide a cafeteria for employees anyway.
Angelenos should fight back by having a BIG HOG FRY every Monday!
Ms. Perry won’t have to worry about new fast food franchises opening when the effects of ObamaCare kick in.
For some "Big A$$ Fries"
double double and animal fries
No surprises here. Democrat. Black. Woman: world class moonbat.
Didn’t she stand by while a large community garden was shut-down in her district, a vegetable garden that raised plants, not animals?
I’m convinced that Californos could perform human sacrifices at the Rose bowl, half-time, and the crowd would be screaming, “Viva Mexico! Hail Obama! Bush’s fault!”
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