Harlingen City Commission considers public comment conduct rules
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Lauren Sierra
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valleycentral.comHarlingen City Commission considers public comment conduct rulesvalleycentral.comHARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Harlingen City Commission is considering an ordinance to implement conduct rules for the public comment period at meetings, and some citizens have concerns about the implications. At the commission meeting on July 1, commissioners decided to table discussion on the ordinance to give members more time to review the potential rules. [...]
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