California lawmakers want to crack down on public meeting disruptions
by Hannah Wiley, Los Angeles Times
Feb 18, 2022
2 minutes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. â California school boards, city councils and boards of supervisors would have clearer authority to remove disruptive participants from their meetings under a bill introduced Thursday in the Legislature that aims to protect local officials from harassment and verbal abuse.
would modify the , a 1953 state law that requires an opportunity for public input during meetings to increase accessibility and transparency
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