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News, Arts, Entertainment & More for Long Beach, Huntington Beach, and Costa MesaMURPHY’S LAW? COUNCIL MAY PAVE OVER LEGACY OF DECEASED CITIZEN WATCHDOG | The District Weekly
Started by districtweekly · 11 months ago
1 year ago
Every person in Long Beach should have the right to speak out at council, but three minutes per person per meeting is enough.
1 year ago
Call your councilmembers today and tell them that we elected them to be fair and this agenda item cuts Long Beach residents out of their government! If we don't stop this now, we may learn a few months from now that even more restrictions will be placed on public comment-- maybe to only one minute once a week.
If you don't reach your councilmember today, please join me tomorrow at the City Council meeting for a last stand on this issue. Defend our rights!
1 year ago
1 year ago
This latest effort by the mayor to silence free speech by the public is very scary. The council will do well to remember that what is being done to the public's rights can also happen to you. I have witnessed several instances in which Mayor Foster has attempted to curb a councilmember's time and comments. Be very careful what you vote for--you may be next!