Cypress City Councilmember and Orange County Supervisor Candidate Frances Marquez (D) Files Federal Lawsuit Against City
CYPRESS, CA Cypress City Councilmember Frances Marquez yesterday filed a civil rights complaint in the United States District Court for the Central District of California to fight back against the Council majoritys and city managers unlawful tactics to stifle her efforts to represent the people of Cypress.
For nearly four years, Dr. Marquez has been the target of a series of unlawful and harassing actions by the City Council majority because she supported a transition to district-based elections in the City and spoke out against pay-to-play politics. The Council majoritys unlawful actions culminated in their unlawful suspension of Dr. Marquezs City Council salary, their discriminatory refusal to indemnify her in litigation, and their insistence that she conduct city business only in writinga requirement different from all other council members.
Dr. Marquezs advocacy on behalf of Cypress residents finally led the City Council to approve district based elections in Cypress, creating greater representation for residents and avoiding potentially millions of dollars of attorneys fees that other cities in Orange County have been forced to pay.
Dr. Marquez issued the following statement regarding her lawsuit.
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