San Antonio police reform advocates have a long list of changes they want to see in the new employment contract that the police union is hammering out with the city.
But they could wind up disappointed, judging from early negotiations, which have largely focused on wages and benefits.
The city and the San Antonio Police Officers’ Association met Thursday, the third time since contract talks kicked off in late January. The goal is to have a new contract in place before the City Council votes on a new city budget in late September, the same month the union’s current contract expires…