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Government

Jan. 8, 1999

Will Voters Break the Charter Stalemate?

In stark contrast to its elected counterpart, the appointed charter reform commission voted unanimously Wednesday to adopt a unified charter proposal at the end of a meeting at which community activists and commissioners spoke of the importance of consensus.

By Lauren Blau
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In stark contrast to its elected counterpart, the appointed charter reform commission voted unanimously Wednesday to adopt a unified charter proposal at the end of a meeting at which community activists and commissioners spoke of the importance of consensus.
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