Certify citizen petition to limit city manager pay meets signature requirements
In Plain English
A citizen group submitted an initiative petition to cap the city manager's salary. The county elections office verified the petition collected enough valid signatures from registered voters. This certification means the petition can move forward in the process to potentially become law.
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