Lubbock City Charter Election Is Dead For Now
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I can t say I am surprised by the action, or lack of action by the Lubbock City Council on Tuesday when the council decided to kill off the City Charter Amendments Election. As previously reported, Lubbock Mayor Dan Pope told The Chad Hasty Show Tuesday morning that there was disagreement over council pay and Proposition C.
Proposition C dealt with a rewrite of the initiative, referendum, and recall process of the City Charter and there were many citizens who were upset by what the Charter Review Committee had recommended. At one point, Lubbock City Councilman Jeff Griffith said he didn t think the timing was good and seemed to indicate that for him, the entire thing was moving too quickly.
Lubbock City Charter Election Is Dead For Now
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Lubbock City Charter Election Is Dead For Now
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Lubbock Mayor Dan Pope announced on Monday, July 26th that he had recently written a letter to Texas Governor Greg Abbott about the future of the Big 12.
That same day, University of Oklahoma President Joe Harroz and University of Texas President Jay Hartzell announced that their universities didn t intend on extending their Grant of Rights when the agreement expires in 2025. This essentially paves the way for the schools to leave the Big 12. It s said that the schools are wishing to join the SEC.
The other 8 members of the conference have expressed their disappointment in the decisions made, some even saying this was all done behind their back.