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Oroville council drops nonbinding "demand for resignation" language from proposed transparency ordinance
Summary
After public comment and council debate, Oroville council members agreed to remove a nonbinding "demand for resignation" bullet from a draft elected-officials transparency ordinance and directed staff to return a clean and redlined draft for a second reading.
The Oroville City Council on March 17 moved to remove language that would have allowed the council to "demand a resignation" as part of a proposed elected-officials transparency and accountability ordinance.
The item, which returned to the council for public hearing and input after earlier revisions, drew sustained discussion from council members and residents who described parts of the draft as redundant with existing state law. Council member…
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