Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones gets unlikely ally in bid to stop anti-pet dumping ordinance
San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones has attracted an unlikely ally in her otherwise lonely effort to halt passage of an anti-pet dumping amendment: animal-rescue advocates. In an open letter to Jones and City Council posted over the weekend, nonprofit group No Kill SA expressed concern the proposal could actually hinder those who spay and […]
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