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New Charter Review Committee Member Introduced; City Attorney Clarifies Political Speech Rules for Appointees

5834221 · September 23, 2025
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The committee welcomed appointee Keely Quinn and received guidance from City Attorney Reid that appointees and city employees may speak about ballot issues on their own time but must avoid implying they represent the committee or use city resources to campaign.

The Littleton Charter Review Committee introduced a new member, Keely Quinn, and heard legal guidance about what committee members and city employees may say about ballot issues before the November election. Keely Quinn, appointed to replace Phil Cooper, said she has lived in the Littleton area most of her life and is founder of the Bridal Littleton and the downtown Littleton…

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