I just heard that the city of austin is reducing the amount of business they do with the state of
The problem with the compact city, is it's become less livable. The city is so eager to fill its coffers that we're losing our soul. Who wants to live in the dark, claustrophobic canyons Austin is becoming? Building need a stepped -pyramid profile so we can see the sky again. Second stories should be connected with promenades so people and bikes can travel freely, avoiding street traffic. This would create a second level for sidewalk businesses.
You should all lose your positions. The law is the law. You're behavior is disgusting to REAL Americans.
Why waste time on matters outside of the city. I would rather precious time spent on our city rather than voting whether or not to support the presidents actions. Serve your community.
I hope the city will consider this.
Do they think Arizona should sit back and watch their state be destroyed? I am an 80 year old white male and feel that any officer of the law should be able stop me are anyone else for any reason or no reason at any time of the day. If they stopped me, it tells me they are doing their job to keep us all safe. WAKE UP AUSTIN
The City of Austin and the bag ban is ridiculous. Nobody has time to "REMBER" to bring their bags to EVERY store they shop at. The $1 charge for a PLASTIC bag at HEB is outrageous, saving $.05 for bringing your own bag at Target is unacceptable. RELEASE THE BAG BAN.
Arizona in an effort to punish the state for enforcing the law on immigration. How sick and stupid can this be?
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