Catching up with District 2 Council candidate Jalen McKee-Rodriguez
Jade Esteban Estrada for MySA
May 14, 2021
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Jalen McKee Rodriguez speaks with supporters at Tucker s Kozy Corner Saturday evening following the election.Robin Jerstad, San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Jalen McKee Rodriguez speaks with supporters at Tucker s Kozy Corner Saturday evening following the election.Robin Jerstad, San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, 26, is the youngest candidate for San Antonio City Council District 2./Show MoreShow Less
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Sitting in his classroom before a decorative wall of multicolored wallpaper, Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, 26, greets me through my computer screen. A proud alumnus of UTSA, the white T-shirt, emblazoned with a rainbow version of the Rowdy the Roadrunner logo, immediately captures my attention.
Investors behind Idaho Springs gondola say they re victims of fraud – The Durango Herald
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Investors behind Idaho Springs gondola say they re victims of fraud – The Journal
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Data Foundry Wins Landmark Appeal Against City of Austin in Texas Supreme Court Case Benefitting Texans
April 29, 2021 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 29, 2021
Data Foundry, a premier colocation data center provider with facilities in Austin and Houston, Texas won new rights for businesses and residents to challenge discriminatory rates imposed by municipalities in historic Texas Supreme Court decision against the City of Austin.
In 2016, Austin Energy, the City of Austin’s municipal power authority conducted a consumer rate review in which Data Foundry participated in. After the rate review completed, new rates were to be imposed beginning January 1, 2017. Recognizing that the rates were excessive and discriminatory, Data Foundry sued Austin Energy in Texas District Court. After the court ruled that consumers like Data Foundry cannot challenge rates set by municipal utilities