…the median homeowner’s city property taxes by 150 percent.) Casar was also a leader of the contentious 2019 homeless camping decision, when he and the council legalized unrestrained public camping…

…the median homeowner’s city property taxes by 150 percent.) Casar was also a leader of the contentious 2019 homeless camping decision, when he and the council legalized unrestrained public camping…
…to the desperately understaffed Austin Police Department. Among several reforms, the proposition would enact the nationally recognized “Safe City Standard” in Austin to require two police officers per 1,000 citizens….
…disastrous homeless camping decision. Now, far-left Soros is trying to make sure the citizen group doesn’t succeed again. “Why? Who benefits from chaos and why is New York money trying…
…came after the Democrat-run city council controversially legalized unrestrained homeless camping throughout the city in 2019, then defunded the Austin Police Department up to $150 million (a whopping one-third of…
…twin disaster of a homeless camping ordinance and an absurd defund the police budget cut have made life in Austin worse for everyone,” wrote SAN co-founder Mackowiak. “After predicting a…
…years,” their statement read. “His twin disaster of a homeless camping ordinance and an absurd defund the police budget cut have made life in Austin worse for everyone. After predicting…
…to continue public camping, which is illegal throughout the City of Austin?” Local Citizens Speak Out Several local small-business owners joined Save Austin Now in the lawsuit, describing the chaos…
Amid a tumultuous two-year public safety disaster in Texas’ capital city, area county officials are trying to stop the Austin City Council from moving forward with a highly contentious homeless…
…back to 2019, when the Democrat-run Austin City Council repealed the city’s longstanding public camping rules, allowing unrestrained homeless squatting in nearly all public spaces (except city hall, notably). The…
…city council controversially legalized unrestrained homeless camping throughout the city in 2019, and then defunded the Austin Police Department up to $150 million (a whopping one-third of their budget) in…