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Residents urge council to revisit Proposition A outcome and adopt Roberts Rules for meeting procedure
Summary
Two residents used the public‑comment period to press the City Council to revisit its Dec. 3 handling of Proposition A (a local marijuana possession prioritization measure) and to ask the council to adopt Roberts Rules of Order to improve transparency and fairness.
Two residents told the Lockhart City Council during public comment on Jan. 7 that they are concerned about how the council handled the Proposition A outcome in December and urged procedural reforms.
Pat Stroka, a Lockhart resident, said Proposition A "was designed to deprioritize prosecution of misdemeanor marijuana possession. It wasn't decriminalizing anything," and criticized the council's…
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