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This session, San Antonio considers new approach to state leaders

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As state lawmakers begin to unveil their priorities for this year’s legislative session, city officials are divided on the wisdom of continuing past fights that have long made San Antonio a foil for Texas Republican leaders.

Conservatives who control the agenda in Austin are laying plans to eliminate DEI policies, enact a school voucher program and regulate use of some city facilities by biological sex — all ideas the city has deemed potentially threatening to its residents, according to a presentation the city’s Government Affairs Director Sally Basurto made to the City Council on Thursday.

Despite leading efforts to sue the state over policies it disagreed with in the past, from the 2017 Sanctuary Cities law to the 2023 super preemption bill know as the “Death Star Bill,” it’s unclear how far the city is willing to go to fight them this time.



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