Overturn mayor's ruling that Councilmember Boozé was out of order
In Plain English
During a recent council meeting, the mayor ruled that Councilmember Boozé was speaking out of order. Councilmember Boozé is now asking the full council to vote and overturn that ruling. If approved, the council would reject the mayor's decision and allow the comments to stand.
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To overturn the mayor's ruling that he was out of order
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