In Dallas, ballot propositions could drastically change police and city government
Three Dallas city charter amendments, buried at the very end of the upcoming November ballot, could drastically affect the citys police department and change how local government operates.
If passed, those amendments could force the city to hire hundreds more police officers and dictate where some excess revenue is spent, tie the city managers compensation to a community survey and allow residents to sue the city for violating the charter while forcing the city to waive its governmental immunity.
Advocates say the propositions would place the power of accountability back in Dallas residents hands while also increasing police staffing.
Propositions S, T and U are a suite of ballot propositions
that came together because of Dallas citizens refusal to accept a lot of the bad headlines that we were seeing, Pete Marocco, the executive director of Dallas HERO, the group responsible for the amendments, told KERA.
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