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Originally Posted by sealbeach
OK, this is just wishful thinking, but why can't the BOS pass a change in the rules that ALLOWS them to boot out a rogue official? Seems like this type of thing keeps repeating. You can tell me why this is a bad idea, and I know nothing about the rules of the road for boards of supervisors or county government, but at the moment, it sounds like a great idea. Does this type of thing need to be voted on at the next election? Seems like it might pass--in case this happens again, and again, and again.
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I recall something like this being brought up a while back but not sure what happened to it. I know a lot of people didn't want them to be able to do this because the very people that could remove someone, were the very people that were exempt from this - the BoS.
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