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Council advances charter amendment to allow three terms; action continued one week

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The Los Angeles City Council debated a proposed charter amendment to allow three-term limits for elected officials, heard technical clarifications about how partial terms would count, voted unanimously but continued the matter one week because fewer than the required 12 members were present.

The Los Angeles City Council debated a proposed charter amendment on Wednesday that would allow elected officials to serve three terms, but because fewer than the required 12 members were present the council agreed to continue formal finalization for one week.

Council Member Holden introduced the item and asked for guidance from the City Attorney and City Controller, saying he wanted to avoid…

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