San Antonio Justice Charter headed to May ballot, faces battle from well-funded police union

A measure seeking to decriminalize cannabis and abortion will appear on San Antonio's May ballot after the city clerk on Wednesday verified that advocates had gathered enough signatures to put the proposed changes to voters. Even so, progressive groups backing the San Antonio Justice Charter Initiative will face a tough fight from the Alamo City's deep-pocketed police union. What's more, San Antonio's city attorney is now raising questions about the legality of the proposed charter alterations.
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