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West Covina council adopts new code of conduct after hours of legal debate
Summary
After extended legal discussion, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2357 adding a code of conduct to the municipal code. Mayor Pro Tem and two council members argued for conservative language; the ordinance passed 3–2.
The West Covina City Council voted to adopt Ordinance No. 2357, adding an article on elected‑official conduct to the municipal code after a lengthy debate over wording that city attorneys said was designed to avoid constitutional problems. The measure passed on a 3–2 vote.
Supporters including Councilwoman Diaz and Councilmember Tony Wu said the code gives the council a clearer governance framework and a tool to address repeated complaints about decorum. Mayor (presiding) said the ordinance reflects input from legal counsel and includes severability and “no waiver” language to protect constitutional rights.
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