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The Austin city clerk has validated thousands of petition signatures collected by a political action committee seeking changes to how local government works. That means these changes could go before voters this year or next.
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These issues will be hashed out on top of the once-a-decade political redistricting that must be completed during the 2021 session.
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The changes include giving the mayor more power. If validated, the petition from Austinites for Progressive Reform would go to voters in May.