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Residents criticize council conduct, petition handling and request accountability; at least one complaint filed with state
Summary
Multiple speakers used the public-comment period to criticize council members' rhetoric, accuse staff of obstructing a petition process and say they filed a complaint with the New Mexico Department of Justice; speakers asked for apologies and fair treatment of petition signers.
Several residents used the June 2 Las Cruces City Council public-comment period to criticize council conduct, accuse municipal staff of obstructing a citizen petition process and to call for council apologies and procedural fairness.
Lynn Moorerer opened the series of remarks by urging elected officials to be accountable and to treat constituents respectfully. Edward Thomas told the council he had filed a complaint with the New Mexico…
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