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Aug. 26, 2016 | Controversial police contract ratified

Season 6 Episode 629 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

City Council will vote on a police contract next week, but not without controversy

After two years of often bitter negotiations and a court fight, San Antonio’s police union has overwhelmingly ratified a new contract. City Council will vote on that contract next week, but not without controversy. City Manager Sheryl Sculley, who set a goal to reign in inflationary healthcare costs, joins us to discuss the contract and related issues.

08/25/2016 | Rating NR

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Texas Week

Aug. 26, 2016 | Controversial police contract ratified

Season 6 Episode 629 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

After two years of often bitter negotiations and a court fight, San Antonio’s police union has overwhelmingly ratified a new contract. City Council will vote on that contract next week, but not without controversy. City Manager Sheryl Sculley, who set a goal to reign in inflationary healthcare costs, joins us to discuss the contract and related issues.

08/25/2016 | Rating NR

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