Prop A advocates accuse Mayor Ron Nirenberg, the Express-News of spreading misinformation

Progressive groups backing Proposition A, which would decriminalize marijuana and abortion in San Antonio, on Wednesday called out Mayor Ron Nirenberg and the city's daily newspaper for spewing "disinformation" ahead Saturday's election. During a City Hall news conference, Ananda Tomas — executive director of police reform group Act 4 SA, said Nirenberg's opposition to the ballot measure has more to do with his own political agenda than concern for average San Antonians. She also put the mayor on blast for his U-turn on policies he previously publicly supported, such as cite-and-release.
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