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Huntington Beach council votes to "cease and desist" in response to ACLU letter without admitting Brown Act violation
Summary
The Huntington Beach City Council voted 6-0-1 to adopt a staff recommendation to "cease and desist" the practices challenged in an ACLU letter dated May 22, 2025, while explicitly stating the city did not admit any Brown Act violation.
The Huntington Beach City Council on Tuesday approved a staff recommendation responding to a cease-and-desist letter from the American Civil Liberties Union, saying the city will "cease and desist" the challenged conduct but without admitting any violation of the Brown Act.
The action adopted the language from the staff report that, “without admitting any violation of the Brown Act, the city of Huntington Beach hereby unconditionally commits that it will cease and desist from and not repeat the…
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