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City council discusses several proposed ballot initiatives, including charter changes on employee candidacy, court oversight and government form
Summary
Pueblo City Council on June 9 discussed several proposed ballot initiatives and instructed staff to draft charter language and assemble work sessions on the proposals before the September filing deadline.
Pueblo City Council discussed a package of possible ballot initiatives at its June 9 meeting and directed staff to draft language and schedule work sessions on several items, council members said.
Councilor Ellis raised a proposed charter change to remove a clause that requires any employee of the classified service who runs for office to take a leave of absence and, if elected, to cease city employment. Ellis said the change would allow city employees to run for office without resigning; City Attorney Harley Gifford was…
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