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White House council orders substantive Home Rule charter amendments for voter ballot, shortens cooling-off proposal

5463007 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

Council approved placing nine substantive charter amendment proposals on the November 2025 ballot, with one change: the council revised the proposal limiting former elected officials' immediate hire to a three-year cooling-off period before municipal employment rather than the version recommended by the commission.

The City of White House City Council on July 22 voted to place nine substantive Home Rule charter amendment recommendations from the Home Rule Charter Commission on the next available uniform election date, with one modification: the council directed that the ballot language for the provision limiting the immediate hiring of former elected officials be changed to a three-year waiting period.

City staff described the commission’s work to identify non-substantive and substantive…

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