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The resolution is symbolic, meaning it won't change any city policy or go against state law, but will become an official political stance of the city when advocating to state and congressional lawmakers.
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The San Antonio City Council on Thursday approved nearly $31 million from the American Rescue plan to help local businesses recover from the pandemic.
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If you own a home in San Antonio you can take a larger chunk of the value off your property taxes. The San Antonio City Council approved increasing its homestead, over-65 and disabled persons exemptions on Thursday.
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After eight months of committee meetings, San Antonio has new boundaries for its city council districts. The San Antonio City Council gave final approval on Thursday in a 10-0 vote.
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The boundaries of San Antonio’s city council districts are changing after months of discussion to better align them to an ideal population size. A committee of 23 people appointed by the city council gave the greenlight to a final map over the weekend.
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A redistricting committee has voted to leave Brackenridge Park solely in City Council District 1 after much debate on Tuesday.
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San Antonio’s police union and the city have a new five-year contract after approval from the San Antonio City Council. The decision among council members was not unanimous however, with an 8-3 split that saw Mario Bravo, Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and Teri Castillo dissenting.
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The lines for San Antonio’s 10 city council districts have been redrawn, at least in a proposal, to have as close to an equal distribution of residents as possible.
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The San Antonio City Council approved a $300,000 settlement on Thursday to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over a 2017 human smuggling incident.
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How to spend tens of millions of dollars in emergency aid from the American Rescue Plan Act is now in the hands of the San Antonio City Council.