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Little more than a year after Hurricane Harvey paralyzed Houston and wrecked thousands of homes, residents of the fourth-largest U.S. city will vote on a bitterly contested measure over firefighter pay that municipal leaders warn could trigger massive layoffs and service cuts.
In a Texas election season featuring an insurgent challenge to Republican U.S. Senator Ted Cruz by Democrat Beto O’Rourke, Houston residents are riveted on Proposition B, the Nov. 6 ballot measure that would bring firefighter pay to parity with police officers. At stake, according to Mayor Sylvester Turner, are hard-won public pension reforms that stabilized the city’s long-term financial outlook in the aftermath of last year’s devastating hurricane.
Bloomberg Politics
By Joe Carroll
October 31, 2018, 1:00 AM PDT