Activist fund FCP opposes KT&G's charter amendment to exclude cumulative voting for CEO appointment, citing concerns over shareholder value and corporate governance.
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FCP - 'Opposing KT&G's Charter Amendment to Exclude Cumulative Voting for CEO Appointment' (Comprehensive)

Activist fund FCP opposes KT&G's charter amendment to exclude cumulative voting for CEO appointment, citing concerns over shareholder value and corporate governance.

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The City of Houston, already facing a budget crunch, could be forced to spend millions more per year on drainage and street projects after a Texas appeals court determined it has been violating a voter-backed charter amendment.

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Houston must allocate millions more for drainage fund, appeals court rules

Houston Mayor John Whitmire says the city, already facing a budget crunch, will appeal Tuesday's decision, which was the latest development in a years-long legal battle over the implementation of a voted-approved charter amendment.

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Houston City Council members proposing ordinance to address skyrocketing water bills

The agenda item proposed by Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, Mary Nan Huffman and Amy Peck is currently under review by the city’s legal department before it can be placed on a future council agenda. If approved, it would decrease the timeframe the public works department has to correct erroneous water bills, unless it’s in the customer’s favor.

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Houston City Council members proposing ordinance to address skyrocketing water bills

The agenda item proposed by Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, Mary Nan Huffman and Amy Peck is currently under review by the city's legal department before it can be placed on a future council agenda. If approved, it would decrease the timeframe the public works department has to correct erroneous water bills, unless it's in the customer's favor.

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