Two controversial, proposed San Antonio charter amendments could face an uphill climb, judging by a recent poll.
POLL: City council pay raises, reversing city manager pay cap unpopular with San Antonio votersNeighbors fed up with trouble near East Side bar where 2 were shot deadThe weighted poll found that the vast majority of San Antonio voters—80.6%—were unaware of the six proposed changes to the city charter that will be on their Nov. 5 ballots.–
The recently approved FY 2025 city budget includes 3% pay raises for city employees, which would presumably raise the ceiling on Walsh’s pay cap. He also said the questions pollsters used were an issue, as they did not use the exact ballot language.
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