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Houston is One of Just a Few Cities in Texas Seeking to 'Opt Out' of New State Pension Law Houston Chronicle ![]() Mar. 29, 2004 "Mayor Bill White says Houston might be handcuffed in solving its pension problem if Prop 15 is allowed to stand. The other opt-out cities say the new law is confusing and will lead to lawsuits. In response, supporters say the law is actually very simple and they mistrust the motives of the cities." |
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