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Council committee wants SAPD to up its game in protecting LGBTQ people and handling mental health crises
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Elizabeth Gonzales cries at a rally for the George Floyd Act at the Capitol in Austin, Texas on Thursday March 25, 2021. Lawmakers are taking up a sweeping police reform package named in honor of longtime Houston resident George Floyd. It comes as a white former Minneapolis police officer is set to stand trial next week in Floyd s death. (Jay Janner /Austin American-Statesman via AP)Jay Janner, MBR / Associated Press
After a summer filled with cries for police reform, a City Council committee has recommended revising police policies in key areas, including how officers deal with members of the LGBTQ community and people experiencing mental health crises
San Antonio council postpones vote that would prevent some landlords from denying renters with vouchers
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The Museum Reach Lofts, a rare lower-priced housing development, is at West Jones Avenue and North St. Mary s Street, on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-News
The City Council postponed an ordinance Thursday that prohibits some landlords and property owners from turning away renters who have housing vouchers.
The dais was going back and forth about specific measures in the proposal when Mayor Ron Nirenberg suggested they hammer out the details in a B session next Wednesday. The council could vote on the item as early as April 29.
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Accusations of retaliation, misconduct swirled around San Antonio municipal judge’s resignation, records show
Judge Christine D. Lacy submitted resignation in June
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San Antonio Municipal Court Presiding Judge Carla Obledo (left) and former San Antonio Municipal Court Judge Christine D. Lacy (right). (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – A longtime San Antonio Municipal Court judge said she resigned last summer after the court’s presiding judge targeted and retaliated against her for also applying for the court’s top position, city records obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders show.
The presiding judge fired back days later, telling top city officials she was concerned her associate was delegating judicial duties to staff.