TRAA community council has been one of the most active in the fight to ban modified hydrofluoric acid or MHF. Photo courtesy of Torrance Refinery Action Alliance
Discuss and meet some of the Candidates at TRAA’s Monthly Zoom Meeting.
Time: 7 p.m. May 11
TRAA Recommended candidates for the upcoming Torrance election have been invited to speak at the start of TRAA’s monthly meeting, don’t miss it. Get the Inside story on the upcoming elections.
To attend the virtual meeting, RSVP with an e-mail request for a Zoom link to TRAA President Steven Goldsmith at info@TRAA.website. Include your phone number so we can update you before the meeting. Look for the Zoom link and agenda on Wednesday morning.
The Torrance Refinery Action Alliance or TRAA Voter Advisory Panel submitted three questions related to the use of hydrofluoric acid or HF in the local refineries to the candidates for Torrance mayor, city council, and treasurer in the upcoming election on June 7. Then they compiled the answers and graded the candidates on how closely they aligned with TRAA’s mission. Candidates who didn’t respond were given an F.
View the results in the scorecard on TRAA’s website, which includes additional important voter information.
Details: https://tinyurl.com/TRAA-rec
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