A bipartisan group of Dallas business and civic leaders warns against putting 12 City Charter amendments on the ballot this November.
A funny thing happened while the Dallas City Council spent the past few months ruminating on what to send to voters this November as part of a once-every-decade City Charter amendment process.
Four short years ago, Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson called on his City Council colleagues to βdefund the bureaucracy.β It's happening -- sort of.
What happens at Dallas City Hall can be described a lot of different ways. I believe it is all very important.
When faced with tough decisions, procrastination is always an option.
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