A new ruling will impact the ballot for Dallas voters in November. The Texas Supreme Court says the city needs to remove three proposals. A citizen led group petitioned to add these three amendments to the ballot require Dallas to increase police pay and hire more officers. Put the city manager on a performance based pay and allow citizens to sue city officials if they do not follow the law. But city council members sounded the alarm. They called the proposals fiscally irresponsible and added their own three amendments. Clarifying that the council has final say on how to allocate city money. The Citizen Led group then sued and in a new ruling, the court wrote the propositions contradict each other and the ballot language as a whole will confuse and mislead voters essentially that means the city has to remove its amendments while the Citizen Led proposals get to stay. Dallas voters have the final say on November 5th.