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The Los Angeles City Council took a series of votes on June 27. The meeting record shows the following outcomes for items the council called during the session:
- Item 1 (approval of minutes and related procedural items): Approved, 13 votes in favor. The council called and approved minutes from the June 20 meeting as part of routine business.
- Item 19 (motion and modification listed on the agenda): Approved with modification; the meeting recorded a vote of 13 in favor. The item was moved by Council Member Rodrigo Soto Martínez and seconded; no public debate was recorded before the vote.
- Item 25 (motion regarding medical services at city detention facilities): Approved, 13 votes in favor. Council approved a motion requesting a 30-day informational report on alternatives and costs after staff said seven vacant medical positions had been removed in the budget process.
- Item 31 (separate vote requested by a member): Approved; the meeting record shows 12 votes in favor and one recorded opposing vote. (The agenda item was called for a separate vote by a member and counted independently.)
- Item 32 (with a circulated modification labeled 32A): Approved with the modification; the meeting recorded 12 votes in favor when the council voted on 32A.
All recorded roll-call tallies were read during the meeting; the clerk announced the counts as part of each vote. Several votes were unanimous; where the meeting record showed fewer than 13 affirmative votes, the tally and any opposing vote were announced by the clerk at the time of the vote.
The council also took other procedural actions and heard presentations and public comment on several items during the June 27 meeting.
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