Did San Antonio City Council violate Texas Open Meetings Act with water-rate discussion?


A list of concerns created by Councilwoman Sukh Kaur and circulated via email among select colleagues ahead of a critical vote on a water rate increase has raised the alarm from one political expert that the exchange may have violated the Texas Open Meetings Act. Under Texas state law, government bodies are prohibited from conducting […]
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