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Jefferson: Winter storm strife provides an opening for City Hall to veer into public utilities lane
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Jefferson: Winter storm strife provides an opening for City Hall to veer into public utilities lane
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CPS Energy president, CEO sits down for first one-on-one interview since winter storm outages
SAN ANTONIO – In a conference room with whiteboards and glass doors, it finally happened.
For months, teams at KSAT had been requesting an interview with CPS Energy’s president and CEO Paula Gold-Williams following a deadly winter storm that affected area residents for weeks in February.
“All the things that CPS Energy did, I take full responsibility for, I run the company, we try our best,” Gold-Williams said.
Following the storm, CPS Energy officials have continued to attempt to dig out of both a billion dollars in energy supplier bills and negative perceptions about the company and its service.
Podcast: Consultant explains the impetus behind the Black Equity PAC
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Demonte Alexander serves as the political director for the Black Equity PAC, a political organization designed to recruit, train and fund African American candidates for political office.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Black Equity PAC endorsed Rebeca Clay-Flores in her victorious 2020 campaign for county commissioner.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Black Equity PAC endorsed Travis Wiltshire in his unsuccessful recent bid for the Alamo Heights School Board.Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less City election breakdown with consultant Demonte Alexander
Puro Politics is a weekly podcast hosted by columnist Gilbert Garcia, covering the drama and nuance of local government issues.
Commentary: Vote for Prop B, police union is obstacle to change
Jack Willome, For the Express-News
April 25, 2021
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of Fix SAPD collected at least 20,000 signatures
to put Proposition B on the ballot May 1. Proposition B would provide accountability for police discipline in our city.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographer
In 1974, I was among the San Antonio voters granting our police the privilege of collective bargaining. The police union made a compelling argument back then in favor of granting this privilege. Officers were underpaid, often didn’t receive overtime and had to furnish their own body armor or handcuffs.
However, I couldn’t predict the unintended outcomes that we’re now living with. Now, I find myself in favor of Proposition B, which will repeal collective bargaining for the police union.
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