Cutting deep: San Antonio City Council fights over tax increase, budget cuts
The San Antonio City Council debates budget cuts and tax increases to address a projected $158 million budget deficit over the next two years.
By Garrett Brnger, Adam B. Higgins·1 hr ago
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Emotions flared Wednesday as the San Antonio City Council considered whether to slash further into the city budget or crank a proposed tax increase higher.
The city has been working to close a projected $158 million budget deficit over the next two years.
City's staff's plan to fill in the gap involves a mix of $90 million worth of cuts and funding shifts, a pair of tax hikes, and increasing fees.
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