Mayor Michele Randall announced her initial decision to restrict public input at a May 4 council meeting. Public comment will now resume July 4. Those wishing to make a comment must follow new rules the mayor outlined in her Tuesday statement.
A member of the public named Chris Keele speaks out against drag shows while wearing “Protect Utah’s Kids” messaging during a St. George City Council meeting in April 2023. Mayor Michele Randall will again allow public input at City Council meetings beginning in July, after she halted such comments in May, saying they were disruptive.St.
. Public comment will now resume July 4. Those wishing to make a comment must follow new rules the mayor outlined in her Tuesday statement. Randall and others had argued that unruly commenters had interfered with the council’s work. In April, for instance, a large group wearing “Protect Utah’s Kids” messaging attended a City Council meeting to protest drag shows, ridicule transgender people and accuse the mayor and other city leaders of trying to make “St. George the drag queen hub of the West.”
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