Fullerton bans newspapers, all non-government materials at city facilities except libraries
12-04-2025 16:32 via ocregister.com

Fullerton bans newspapers, all non-government materials at city facilities except libraries

Following a council decision to keep city facilities “neutral,” newspapers, along with other non-city messaging, can no longer be placed at Fullerton City Hall or any other city buildings.
The Fullerton City Council, on April 1 in a 4-1 vote, approved a policy banning all non-government content from being distributed at city buildings. The one exception to the new policy is a “community news” rack at the back of Fullerton libraries.
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