Majority of San Antonio City Council pushes back against Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones' proposed rule change
The majority of City Council on Wednesday afternoon rejected Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones' proposed changes to how members of the body bring ordinances to the dais for public discussion, marking the second time this month the new mayor has been overwhelmingly rebuked by colleagues. Indeed, it appeared during the contentious two-hour City Hall meeting that the rift between Jones and the rest of the council is growing wider.
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