Fort Worth will have its first new mayor in 10 years. Here are the candidates vying to replace Betsy Price
Fort Worth will have its first new mayor in 10 years. Here are the candidates vying to replace Betsy Price
An education advocate/attorney with big-ticket endorsements, two city council members, and the chair of the Tarrant County Democratic Party headline a race which will likely end in a runoff.
After several days of mist and rain, clouds began to dissipate over the Fort Worth skyline, Wednesday afternoon, October 28, 2020. Temperatures should begin rising going into the weekend after lows in the 30 s. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
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Fort Worth Weekly
By Edward Brown
Ann Zadeh: “Having equal access to services for all citizens” is critical, and it plays into “racial equity.”
Courtesy of Ann Zadeh’s campaign
Over her 10 years as Fort Worth’s mayor, Betsy Price grew her leadership position beyond its city charter-designated powers of voting as a member of city council and representing the city on all ceremonial occasions. Price spent long hours throughout her tenure supporting or leading initiatives like early reading, bike riding, and public health through Blue Zones.
Her seemingly boundless energy and optimism made her a crowd favorite even as her detractors believed she cared more about private business interests than social and economic justice or the plight of marginalized communities.