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Los Angeles council advances charter amendment on three-term limit; ordinance delayed one week

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The City Council unanimously approved related resolutions to place a charter amendment on term limits before voters but delayed final ordinance action for one week because fewer than the required 12 members were present.

The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday advanced a charter amendment to allow three-term limits for elected city officials but delayed completing the ordinance for one week because only 11 members were present.

Councilmember Holden opened discussion on item 21, asking whether the city attorney and city controller had concerns about the proposed charter amendment that would extend term limits to three terms for elected officials. A representative of the City…

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