San Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh gets 23% pay raise
Despite San Antonio being among the nation's poorest big cities, its city manager is now the second-highest paid in the state. City Council voted 9-1 Thursday to give a 23% raise to City Manager Erik Walsh, bringing his take-home pay to $461,000 annually.
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