The Austin City Council violated the Texas Open Meetings Act when it placed 13 city charter amendments on the Nov. 5 general election ballot, state District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble ruled on Thursday.
This comes after a lawsuit was filed against Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and Austin City Council, which challenged all 13 amendments on the Austin City Charter. That lawsuit said Watson and the city ...
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin said Friday that amendments to the Austin City Charter are no longer on the November 2024 ...
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In effect, asking whether that money that has been earmarked for public education now be changed to fund other state budget ...
A judge has ruled that Amendment D will not appear on the November ballot. In an order issued Thursday morning, 3rd District Court Judge Dianna Gibson ruled "Amendment D is declared void." ...
The 26th Amendment increased the National Assembly seats to 12 and of the provincial assembly to 24 of the erstwhile ...
The Utah Supreme Court has agreed to decide if Amendment D will go on the November ballot. On Saturday, the state’s top court ...
The Czech finance ministry will provide 30 billion crowns ($1.34 billion) to tackle flood damage under an amendment of its ...
Most Americans cannot list three or more rights enumerated in the First Amendment, and less than two-thirds can list all ...