Huntington Beach’s Measures A and B: Ballots out for election over library issues that have polarized city
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Huntington Beach’s Measures A and B: Ballots out for election over library issues that have polarized city
Ballots are out and vote centers will open at the end of the month for the upcoming June 10 election in Huntington Beach that will determine if two ballot initiatives, Measures A and B, concerning city libraries will be put into effect. The election is a test for some of the most polarizing policies from the conservative City Council, including its push to create a review board over children’s books. Voters could also decide to make it harder fo…
Fate of library in voters’ hands
HUNTINGTON CIVIC CENTER with voting drop box in foreground (OC Tribune photo). Voting in the Tuesday, June 10 Huntington Beach Special Municipal Election has begun and will continue through 8 p.m. on that day. According to the Orange County Registrar of Voters, two items are on the ballot: • Measure A: Community Parent Review Board, where voters are asked whether to end a city council-created board to make decisions on the procurement of childre…
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