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Committee defers proposed rule to require single vote for ordinances on first reading

5126984 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

At its July 1 meeting the Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Committee voted 7-0 to defer for one meeting a proposed amendment to Rule 9.3 that would require all ordinances on first reading to be considered in a single vote unless the lead sponsor requests separate consideration.

At the July 1 meeting of the Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Committee, members voted 7-0 to defer for one meeting a proposed amendment to Rule 9.3 that would require all ordinances on first reading to be considered in a single vote.

Committee chair read the proposed language into the record: “All ordinances on first reading shall be considered by…

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