After censure votes, San Antonio City Council to debate code of conduct
After casting three separate votes to censure its members — including District 10's Marc Whyte — San Antonio City Council will deliberate Thursday on passing a code of conduct. In addition to this month's vote on Whyte, who was charged with driving while intoxicated, council has over the past 14 months also censured two now-former members — one who was arrested for fleeing the scene of an accident and another accused of publicly berating a former romantic partner during a policy debate. Despite the votes, none of the three members was removed from office.
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