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The Committee failed to discuss or recommend positions on (among other things) density-dictating single family zoning hostile SB 1120 (co-authored by former Councilwoman Lena Gonzalez), quietly letting her pro-density bill advance without City opposition to the verge of enactment. Committee chairs Richardson and Austin similarly failed to discuss the damages done by AB 5 (enacted in 2019) to LB independent contract workers in multiple fields, and 2020 calls by indie workers seeking its repeal (opposed by organized-labor and Dem party leadership including Presidential nominee Joe Biden.) On Sept. 3, with only Councilman Uranga present (Austin was absent for the entire meeting) Richardson and Uranga proceeded to cast a series of votes (2-0) recommending that the City Council endorse several November ballot propositions. The Rcihardson-Uranga recommended positions urge the Council to:
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Should the LB City Council vote to endorse any of these November ballot measures? (A Councilmember could move to "receive and file"/take no action on some or all of the Richardson-Uranga advanced items.) A City Council vote to endorse any or all of the measures would effectively let others use the City's name to urge voters to vote for the measures and could allow the City to use City taxpayer resources to urge voters to vote for the measures. Developing.
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