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Council adopts resolution disapproving conduct at Feb. 4 meeting, amends language before passage
Summary
Pontiac City Council adopted a resolution stating disapproval of disruptive conduct at its Feb. 4 meeting, removing one whereas clause and two resolved clauses before a unanimous final vote.
The Pontiac City Council on Feb. 18 adopted a resolution stating its disapproval of disruptive conduct by a council member at the Feb. 4 meeting after amending the text to narrow its language.
Councilman Goodman moved to suspend the rules to take up the resolution, and the motion to suspend the rules was seconded by Councilman Parker and passed on a roll call vote. Goodman then moved adoption of the resolution stating disapproval of conduct at the Feb. 4, 2025 city council meeting; Councilwoman James seconded the motion.
During consideration Councilman Parker proposed removing a fourth "whereas" clause that…
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