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Brooklyn Park council adopts limited candidate tabling policy for city events
Summary
The city council approved a policy limiting campaign literature inside city buildings while allowing pre-registered, paid candidate tabling at up to four city-associated events per year; the vote passed with 4 yes, 1 abstention and 1 no.
Brooklyn Park’s City Council on Tuesday approved a new policy that allows candidates to distribute campaign literature at selected city-sponsored events while prohibiting distribution inside city-owned buildings.
City Manager Jace Strobel introduced the proposal, saying the policy separates distribution of written materials inside city buildings — which would remain disallowed —…
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