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Houston’s Charitable Feeding Restrictions See New Legal Challenge
Posted on · A religious challenge to the ordinance may land it in the Texas Supreme Court
Posted on · A religious challenge to the ordinance may land it in the Texas Supreme Court
Posted on · Plaintiffs are seeking to overturn a 2015 ballot initiative that lets Houston city officials serve for two four-year terms. A decision in favor of the plaintiffs could trigger new city elections this fall.
Posted on · Both sides declare victory as the judge rules against the city’s motions to dismiss the case on technicalities but sides with the city on the merits.
Posted on · From a lawsuit alleging the wording on Proposition 2 (the recent ballot measure regarding term limits for elected city officials) was misleading, to students discussing how campus carry might affect the University of Houston, to Mayor Annise Parker saying she wants the City Council to consider a texting and driving ban: our rotating panel of […]
Posted on · You may well know the name of Houstonâs mayor. You may know the name of one of the candidates running against her in next monthâs election. But odds are very good you donât know all nine. Yes â you read that right â there are nine people on the ballot running for mayor. And we […]