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Board rejects revision to public-comment policy after heated debate over access and communication sessions
Summary
The Poudre School District Board of Education voted down proposed changes to policy GP 3.13 that would have replaced one monthly public-comment session with a two-way communication session; the motion failed 2–5 after several board members and public speakers argued for preserving in-meeting public comment and expanding remote access
The Poudre School District Board of Education voted 2–5 on Aug. 26 to reject proposed revisions to board policy GP 3.13, a second reading that would have removed one of two monthly public-comment opportunities and replaced it with a communication session intended for two-way dialogue.
Board member Connor Duffy moved to approve the revisions; the motion was seconded and discussed at length. Supporters described communication sessions as structured opportunities for two-way engagement; opponents said removing a…
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