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30 - Adoption of Voter-Approved Amendments to the City's Home Rule Charter
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30 - Adoption of Voter-Approved Amendments to the City's Home Rule Charter
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Proposition U <br />Shall the language of Sections 119 through 130, regarding franchises and public utilities, be <br />replaced with new Sections 119 through 126 containing language that is consistent with current <br />state law regarding the City's authority to regulate rates and grantfranchises? <br />❑ For <br />Proposition V <br />❑ Against <br />Shall Sec. 142 of the Charter be amended to provide that the City shall not be obligated to <br />recognize any assignment of wages or funds by its employees, agents, or contractors except by <br />court order or as otherwise required by state law? <br />❑ For <br />Proposition W <br />❑ Against <br />Shall Sec. 149 of the Charter be amended to provide that not less than every five years the <br />City Council shall appoint a Charter Commission to review the Charter to specify how the <br />Commission members shall be selected and to require Commission members to attend <br />Commission meetings? <br />❑ For ❑ Against <br />Proposition X <br />Pro osit�on x ballot lan a�aa �e sh rea <br />Shall Sec. 151 of the Charter be amended to specify how its language is to be interpreted <br />with regard to gender, arrangement of articles, sections and subsections, and to eliminate <br />references to particular state statutes, as appropriate? <br />❑ For ❑ Against <br />
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