Today on Texas Standard: San Antonio’s ‘justice charter’ would make changes to policing policies and more

Voters in San Antonio will vote on a proposition this May that is intended to reframe how the city responds to certain crimes. Prop A, dubbed the “justice charter,“ would deprioritize enforcement of abortion and low-level marijuana crimes, expand and codify cite-and-release policies, ban no-knock warrants and police chokeholds and appoint a City Justice Director.

  Voters in San Antonio will vote on a proposition this May that is intended to reframe how the city responds to certain crimes. Prop A, dubbed the “justice charter,“ would deprioritize enforcement of abortion and low-level marijuana crimes, expand and codify cite-and-release policies, ban no-knock warrants and police chokeholds and appoint a City Justice Director.