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Declaring that the liberalism they have already had to endure is already way too much, a group of conservative residents of Huntington Beach, California, want to recall the extremists they say are ruining their town.

During a council meeting on Aug. 3, the citizens group served Mayor Kim Carr, Mayor Pro Tem Barbara Delgleize and council members Rhonda Bolton, Mike Posey, Dan Kalmick and Natalie Moser with notices of intention to circulate recall petitions, according to the Los Angeles Times. The only council member not targeted was Erik Peterson, a conservative.

> Declaring that the liberalism they have already had to endure is already way too much, a group of conservative residents of Huntington Beach, California, want to recall the extremists they say are ruining their town. > During a council meeting on Aug. 3, the citizens group served Mayor Kim Carr, Mayor Pro Tem Barbara Delgleize and council members Rhonda Bolton, Mike Posey, Dan Kalmick and Natalie Moser with notices of intention to circulate recall petitions, according to the Los Angeles Times. The only council member not targeted was Erik Peterson, a conservative.

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HB became a rare target of state housing enforcement when it down zoned large swaths of developable land. https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-hb-housing-lawsuit-20190125-story.html State law requires each city and county to build its "fair share" of housing for all economic segments of the community. Low density precludes affordability and operates as a governmental constraint to the supply of that housing. The current council is trying to make amends to resolve that suit and the NIMBY 40 say that it will "ruin" HB.