Conroe firefighters are taking the city to court after their petition to let voters decide on a new contract was rejected. This legal battle could shake things up at city hall.
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This lawsuit could cost taxpayers money if the city loses, potentially leading to higher contract costs for firefighters.
The firefighters union and its members stand to benefit if they win their case and get their contract issue on the ballot.
City taxpayers could be on the hook for legal fees and potentially higher future costs if the city is forced to accept the firefighters' terms.
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