Amend law governing Human Relations and Affirmative Action Commission
In Plain English
The city's Human Relations and Affirmative Action Commission operates under rules written into city law. The proposed changes would modify how this commission functions, though specific details about what would change are not provided in available materials.
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Give ordinance first reading and lay over for second reading
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