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Glendora council hears public debate on Proposition 50 but takes no formal position
Summary
At an October Glendora City Council meeting, residents and elected officials debated Proposition 50, a state constitutional amendment to temporarily suspend the citizens redistricting commission for congressional maps; the council received a staff report but did not adopt a formal city position.
GLENDORA, Calif. — The Glendora City Council heard more than an hour of public comment and council discussion about Proposition 50 at its October meeting, but the council declined to adopt a formal position and instead unanimously voted to receive a staff report on the measure.
Assistant City Manager Moises Lopez told the council that Proposition 50, placed on the Nov. 4 statewide special election ballot as Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 8, would let the California Legislature adopt new congressional maps for the 2026, 2028 and 2030 elections, temporarily suspending the California Citizens Redistricting Commission until 2031. "The measure authorizes temporary changes to California's congressional district maps in response…
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