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If passed, voters would be giving Austin the greenlight to exchange 9 acres of property on Lakeshore Boulevard for another piece of land.
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Eight state constitutional amendments are on the ballot, as well as a couple of city ballot measures, including a proposition to set mandatory police staffing levels in Austin.
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Should Texas allow raffles at rodeo events? Should government officials be able to put limits on religious services? These are some of the questions Texans get to weigh in on this fall.
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Georgetown and Leander Independent School Districts have put sizable bond packages on the ballot this November focusing on renovating facilities and and creating new ones.
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If passed, the proposition would require the Austin Police Department to employ at least two police officers per 1,000 residents. It's unclear how this would be paid for.
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Equity PAC, a political action committee lobbying against Proposition A, also received a $200,000 donation from a Washington, D.C.-based organization that supports progressive ballot measures.
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El lunes es la fecha límite en Texas para registrarte para votar en las elecciones del 2 de noviembre. En la boleta aparecerán ocho enmiendas a la constitución del estado, al igual que dos propuestas locales.
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Eight state constitutional amendments are on the Nov. 2 ballot, as well as a couple of Austin measures.
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Senate Bill 6 will bar those accused of violent crimes from being released from jail before trial unless they can put up cash. That provision of the bill will go into effect Dec. 2.
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Texas Supreme Court Orders Austin City Council To Change Ballot Language For Police Staffing MeasureThe court ruled the city was correct in modifying the language to include the potential financial impact, but that other changes were not warranted.