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San Antonio City Council puts police reform, expanding use of bonds for housing in hands of the voters
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District 10 Councilman Clayton Perry, left, talks with Alan Montemayor, right, a supporter of the Climate Action and Adaption Plan, in pre-coronavirus days, before the start of the council’s regular meeting, Oct. 17, 2019. The council voted 10-1 that day to pass the plan with Perry the lone vote against it. Thursday, the council is set to vote on hiring a firm to promote the plan.Jerry Lara /Staff photographer
San Antonians will have the opportunity to vote on City Council members May 1 and also will make decisions on two major charter amendments: whether to essentially gut the police officers’ union and whether to give the city more power on how to use bond money, including on affordable housing.