“I want to sincerely apologize for leaving the Zoom meeting on December 2 in protest … on reflection, I should not have threatened to leave the meeting to force its termination.”
— Cupertino City Council member Ray Wang, whose consideration for vice mayor was viewed warily last week after he abruptly left a city council meeting earlier this month that he was attending remotely and forced it to end to avoid a potential violation of public meeting law as it was about discuss a housing project.
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