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City council faces backlash over ceasefire resolution inaction

June 04, 2024 | San Marcos City, Hays County, Texas


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City council faces backlash over ceasefire resolution inaction
During a recent city council meeting, the session commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance to both the United States and Texas, followed by a citizen comment period. Residents were reminded of the procedures for participating in this segment, which included signing up in advance and adhering to a three-minute speaking limit.

The first speaker, Saeed Moshe Feige Hanna, expressed frustration over the council's inaction regarding a proposed ceasefire resolution. He criticized the council for failing to act on the concerns of constituents, particularly in light of the ongoing violence in Palestine, which he described as a moral failure for a body that begins each session with a prayer. Hanna urged the council to align their actions with their professed values of justice and righteousness, emphasizing the need for a resolution that reflects the will of the people.

Following Hanna, Wayne Miller took the floor, advocating for justice and the importance of enacting fair measures. He highlighted the necessity of accountability and the need for the council to take decisive action on pressing issues.

The meeting showcased a clear call from citizens for the council to address significant social justice matters, particularly regarding international conflicts, and to fulfill their responsibilities to the community they serve.

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