
James
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If you actually spent some time researching these issues, you would know that the firefighters filed a lawsuit under a state statute which awards compensation to them commiserate with compensation in the private sector. Their claim was for over $1billion. The case was set to go to trial in March 2024. Whitmire settled the case for a little more than half the potential damages. What would you have done in those circumstances. Have you read the lawsuit? Have you read the state statute? Did you review the damage model the fire fighters filed with the court?



New: Houston City Council will have to close a deficit of around $174M this summer as it begins budget discussions. A key culprit to the increase is fire and police's overtime spending. houstonchronicle.com/politics/houst… via @HoustonChron














Cj stroud is ass lmao





I know, I played for the Chiefs, the NFL is rigged, blah blah. Gets hit right in the face, it’s the definition of the penalty






