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Local Black Community Debates ‘Strong Mayor’ — The Sacramento Observer

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SACRAMENTO - The Sacramento City Council voted Tuesday night 6-3 in favor of placing a “strong mayor” proposal on the ballot for the Nov. 3 general election. Councilmembers Angelique Ashby, Steven Hansen, Jay Schenirer, Eric Guerra, Rick Jennings, and Mayor Darrell Steinberg voted yes to move the initiative forward. Councilmembers Jeff Harris, Allen Warren, and […]

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