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City Council approves measure to send 3-term limit ordinance to ballot after amendments

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Summary

The Los Angeles City Council approved amendments and votes that send a measure proposing three-term limits for city elective offices to the ballot, after a series of procedural votes and a reconsideration of earlier amendments.

The Los Angeles City Council on a motion amended and approved ordinance language sending a proposed three-term limit measure for elected city offices to the ballot.

Councilmember Nate Holden moved the primary amendment (3A) to the ordinance and the council approved that amendment 12-1. After a failed motion to refer the entire matter back to committee (7-6), the council voted 10-3 to place the ordinance as amended on the ballot. Members later moved to reconsider and re-amend the ordinance to its original form; that re-amendment passed 10-3, and the measure cleared second reading…

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