Supporters of San Antonio Justice Charter accuse city attorney Andy Segovia of undermining democracy

Supporters of the proposed San Antonio ballot initiative that would decriminalize marijuana and abortion during a Monday press conference accused City Attorney Andy Segovia of working to kill the measure, thereby undermining democracy. Supporters of the San Antonio Justice Charter said Segovia's claims earlier this month that the ballot initiative is "unenforceable" are an attempt to undermine the ballot measure before voters have a change to weigh in on it during the May election. "We are tired of him subverting our will," said Ananda Tomas, executive director of police reform advocacy group Act 4 SA, during a press conference in front of City Hall.
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