The Charter Review Commission's possible changes to the San Antonio City Charter also focus on the number of council districts and the establishment of an independent ethics auditor.
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The Smokehouse Creek Fire was the largest wildfire in Texas history. It killed at least two people, destroyed more than 500 structures, and devastated grasslands.
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Examining charitable bail organizations and banning Delta 9 were also among Patrick’s priorities in the next legislative session.
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The council established a $500,000 Reproductive Justice Fund last year. But it faced criticism and a lawsuit over whether it could be used to facilitate out-of-state abortion care.
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Most 18-year-old Texans aren’t signed up to vote despite a law requiring registration in high schoolVoting is habit-forming and high schools are critical for starting that pattern.
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The District 8 representative formally announced his campaign on Tuesday.
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The workforce development initiative has so far failed to meet its 80% job placement goals by nearly half for workers who complete the training program.
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End Citizens United and the Campaign Legal Center asserted Cruz could have broken campaign finance rules.
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Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai said he wants to review the level of interest among advanced manufacturers for a proposed county workforce development center at Brooks.
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Texas’ senior U.S. senator said the effort to oust DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas should be taken seriously by Democrats.
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What happens to our trash? Why are our oceans filling with plastic? Do we really waste 40 percent of our food 65 percent of our energy? Waste is truly our biggest problem, and solving our inherent trashiness can fix our economy, our energy costs, our traffic jams, and help slow climate change—all while making us healthier, happier and more prosperous.