A temporary suspension of the city’s anti-discrimination chapter and an amendment to the Unity Council goals will head for a final vote next week after a 6-2 vote Sept. 2.
If the council votes for the suspension and the amendment, the city will follow other North Texas city governments in protecting its federal funding.
“We’re taking steps that are all intended to pursue capital in this community with over $65 million worth of assistance coming here,” City Manager Trey Yelverton told those in attendance at the Sept. 2 council meeting…