You’ve read the news. From ElPasoTimes.com: El Paso city Rep. Cassandra Hernandez’s husband was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
You’ve read the news. From ElPasoTimes.com: El Paso city Rep. Cassandra Hernandez’s husband was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault
I am tired of writing about the ongoing swindle that local governments keep trying to pull on us. I’m talking
The Grift That Keeps on Grifting From KVIA.com: El Paso Chief Internal Auditor Edmundo Calderon has filed a lawsuit against the
You read that the effort to recall District 3 Representative Cassandra Hernandez failed to get the 4,000+ signatures it would
by Max Grossman Michael Apodaca, Chair of the El Paso County Democratic Party, issued a press release today attacking the
by Rich Wright From ElPasoTimes.com: The Ethics Review Commission voted unanimously to reject a motion from El Paso city Rep.
by Max Grossman Adam Powell of the El Paso Times just published a report revealing that Jeremy Jordan, the husband
by Max Grossman Adam Powell of the El Paso Times just published an excellent report on Rep. Cassandra Hernandez’s refusal to
by Max Grossman Cindy Ramirez of El Paso Matters published a substantive report on the ongoing budget talks in City
by Max Grossman Rep. Cassandra Hernandez purchased 35% of all gas purchased by the City Council and Mayor in 2022,
by Max Grossman Several days ago, a PAC called “Women’s Voices for Political Reform” proclaimed that on July 5 they
Maybe you didn’t see this story in the El Paso Times. The story was posted on ElPasoTimes.com on Friday, June
by Max Grossman Elisa S. Perez of El Paso Matters independently obtained records of City Council gas card usage going
by Max Grossman In its reporting on the City gas card scandal, KVIA has reminded our community why it is
by Max Grossman As we learned from Edmundo Calderon, Chief Internal Auditor of the City Rep. Cassandra Hernandez and former
As the famous Jewish philosopher said, “If I can’t trust you with gas cards, how can I trust you with
Yesterday I went to the City of El Paso’s Financial Oversight Audit Committee’s meeting at City Hall. It was great.
Last night I got this email from Max Grossman: The Financial Oversight and Audit Committee (FOAC) will be meeting tomorrow
by Rich Wright I get it. If you can believe everything the City is telling us (always a dubious proposition),