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Dallas City Council Runoff Races Get Ugly Two City Council candidates have had tax liens placed on properties they own in the last decade, although there s more to the story in each case. By Alex Macon Published in FrontBurner May 21, 2021 11:21 am The campaigns for two Dallas City Council candidates are trying to put their respective opponents’ tax records in the spotlight heading into early voting for the June 5 runoff elections. And, well, here’s some spotlight. In addition, I’m going to try and shine it on some important context in both cases. Have two candidates for City Council Gay Donnell Willis and Jesse Moreno at some point in the last decade had tax liens placed on property they own or owned because of tax issues? After talking to one candidate directly and to the other’s tax attorney, the short answer is “yes, but…” In each case, this is a very significant “but…” and a longer answer is required. ....
UPDATED: Sunday, 1:10 a.m.: This story has been updated throughout with the final results and comments. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson bet the second half of his first four-year term on flipping two City Council seats held by members with whom he has battled during the last year. He appeared to have lost that gambit. Neither candidate he endorsed Yolanda Faye Williams in District 5 and Donald Parish Jr. in District 7 dealt a fatal blow to incumbents Jaime Resendez and Adam Bazaldua, according to unofficial results. Resendez staved off a runoff against Terry Perkins, a former pastor at Abundant Grace Church. And in District 7, Bazaldua will face former council member Kevin Felder, not Parish. ....
What can we learn from Jennifer Staubach Gates’ eight years on the Dallas City Council? Be pragmatic. Get your family on board. Expect scars. Dallas City Council member Jennifer Staubach Gates receives a hug from former Dallas mayor Mike Rawlings following her acceptance speech among friends and supporters at her home, Saturday evening, May 11, 2013. In an interview this last week, Gates remembered that her father, Roger Staubach, learned of her first political candidacy from Rawlings. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News) 05122013xNEWS(Tom Fox - Staff Photographer) In 2013, the year Jennifer Staubach Gates was elected to Dallas City Council, another noteworthy thing happened to her: She saved a life. Gates and her husband, John, were out to dinner with another couple when an elderly man started choking. Restaurant employees asked other patrons if they were medically trained. Gates is a nurse. By the time she reached the victim, he was unconscious. She couldn’t detect ....