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Council approves consent calendar, backs three state bills and introduces ethics disclosure ordinance in first reading
Summary
On May 20 the Santa Ana City Council approved its consent calendar, passed three resolutions supporting state legislation on treatment courts, Caltrans encampment collaboration and nuisance abatement, and introduced for first reading an ordinance requiring disclosure of certain federal/state enforcement actions for applicants and related parties.
The Santa Ana City Council approved several procedural and policy items on May 20, including the consent calendar and a set of resolutions supporting state legislation; councilmembers also introduced an ordinance for first reading that would require disclosure of certain Federal Election Commission and California Fair Political Practices Commission enforcement actions by applicants and related participants.
The council approved the consent calendar (items 6 through 24) by motion of Councilmember Jonathan Hernandez, seconded by the mayor, with seven votes in favor and noted recusals on specific items (councilmembers…
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