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San Antonio councilmembers move to consider censure of Councilmember Meza González after public DWI allegations
Summary
At a special Sept. 11 session, public commenters accused Councilmember Meza González of driving under the influence and missing information in police reports; councilmembers moved and seconded a resolution to censure her, but no recorded roll-call vote appears in the transcript.
San Antonio City Council members on Sept. 11 moved and seconded a resolution to censure Councilmember Meza González after multiple public commenters raised allegations tied to an arrest for driving while intoxicated and questioned transparency in traffic reports.
The action came at a special 1 p.m. session called by Mayor Jones, during which several residents addressed the council in the public-comment period and urged either resignation or formal sanction for Meza González. A motion to approve a resolution censuring Meza González was made and seconded; the transcript does not record a roll-call tally or a final outcome before the meeting was adjourned at about 1:25 p.m.
Councilmember Galván spoke in favor of the measure while also saying he expects Meza González to continue serving and to take responsibility. “Apoyo este voto de para que tome responsabilidad,” Galván said (translated from Spanish: “I support this vote so that she takes responsibility”).
Why it matters: The censure motion…
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