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Chronicle Endorsements for the May 1 City of Austin Special Election


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Back in 2004, the Austin Firefighters Association (IAFF Local 975), then led by future City Council Member Mike Martinez, won voter approval to exercise the collective bargaining rights available to police and fire unions under Texas law. For more than a decade thereafter, the AFA s political influence continued to grow, as a more progressive force than its police counterpart – but it still was often stymied in labor negotiations with City Hall. Three of the last six rounds of contract talks ended in impasse, with the city denying the union s request for arbitration; the current contract, approved in 2017, still leaves major long-term compensation and hiring issues unresolved. The AFA then gathered the 20,000 signatures needed for this charter amendment to allow either side – rather than requiring both sides – to agree to binding arbitration as allowed under state law. The ballot language drafted by city lawyers implies that ....

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Opinion: How to Win at Homelessness


There are discussions throughout Austin surrounding the criminalization of homeless encampments. Recently, Save Austin Now garnered enough signatures to get reinstating a camping ban on the May ballot. I not only agree with them – despite legal precedent that camping bans are in violation of the Bill of Rights amendment protecting citizens from cruel and unusual punishment – but I believe that we can take it further.
The most important goal is to keep our city family-friendly, and therefore visually pleasing, but the result is a dull board game, with neighborhoods pushing pieces back and forth. Yes, it engages the whole city: Nobody can say frustration with the homeless isn t a bonding experience. The fact remains, however, that, as a game, it s rather boring and, even worse, it never ends. ....

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