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Public commenters urge Madera Council to oppose proposed mileage road tax and to support immigrant residents
Summary
Three public commenters addressed the council during the public-comment period: a local author promoting oral-history books, a resident urging the council to oppose a proposed mileage road tax, and a resident asking the city to support immigrant and youth protections.
During the public-comment period at the Feb. 19 Madera City Council meeting, three residents raised separate issues for council consideration: a local author promoted a four-volume oral-history series; a resident urged the council to draft a resolution opposing a proposed mileage road tax; and a private citizen asked the council to consider steps to support immigrants and young people in Madera.
Larry Lahossett, who identified himself as a local resident and author, told the council he has published a four-volume set titled Neighbors…
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