Los Angeles: Fight on to stop limits on speaking before Board of Supervisors

A group of citizens has been able to forestall a move by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors to restrict the public in addressing the board.

A proposal before the board would limit speakers to three minutes for  various items on the agenda and two minutes for items not on the agenda. The board has also been asked to strengthen rules allowing them to throw disruptive speakers out of the meeting. -db

From the Los Angeles Daily News, January 10, 2012, by Christina Villacorte.

 

 

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