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Subcommittee approves nonbinding term-limits question for November ballot; councilors debate turnout and timing
Summary
The Revere Legislative Affairs Subcommittee voted 3-2 to recommend placing a nonbinding advisory question on the November municipal ballot asking whether voters support term limits for local elected offices.
The Revere Legislative Affairs Subcommittee voted to recommend that the full City Council place a nonbinding advisory question on the November municipal ballot asking voters whether they support establishing term limits for the offices of mayor, at-large city councilor, ward city councilor, at-large school committee member and ward school committee member.
Councilor Kelly, who introduced the motion, framed it as a way for the public to weigh in: "This motion isn't about whether we, as councilors, personally support or…
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