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Pre-K group sues to get on ballot

Home / Case Results / Pre-K group sues to get on ballot

Opposition from county judge spurs nonprofit to head to court

Harris County Judge Ed Emmett said he would not place a 1-cent property tax on the November ballot intended to buoy area preschools, prompting a lawsuit by a local nonprofit that supplied tens of thousands of signatures on a petition asking him to do so.

Attorneys

Richard Warren Mithoff, Warner V. Hocker.

Year

August 27, 2013

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