[This article originally appeared on May 18, 2017.] El Paso’s English language daily reports that Texas Gas, i.e., the gas

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
[This article originally appeared on May 18, 2017.] El Paso’s English language daily reports that Texas Gas, i.e., the gas
In a report that will surprise no one, tripnet.org informs us that the roads in El Paso are some of
If you needed more proof of El Paso’s corrupt, inbred, good old boy network, consider this: Bill Burton, the mastermind
This article originally appeared on 12 April 2017. Sure, half a billion dollars is a lot of money. Especially for
Yesterday a loyal reader sent one of my articles to Dinah Kilgore, the Executive Director and Chief Appraiser of the
If you’re happy with the way things are going at City Hall, you’re not paying attention. The El Paso Times
An alert reader sent me this relevant article from Salon: [A]s the adage goes, all economics is local. One part
Here’s the latest on the Tax Increment Refinancing Zone below Transmountain that the City is trying to ram through, from
The City offered up their newly minted Chief Financial Officer to defend our sky high tax rates. Here’s David Crowder
From KVIA’s story about the City’s mounting debt: “The city is being very responsible with the way we’re issuing debt,”
Is city government representing you? Or is it working for the fat cats who have a financial interest in all
The difference between government and a junkie is that a junkie might quit. Once taxes go up, they are never
According to Lincoln Institute’s 50 State Property Tax Comparison, El Paso has the second highest homestead property tax rate among
From this weekend’s El Paso Inc.: We hear the deal is done, and there’s an announcement coming soon. What deal?
Advocates of the Quality of Life bonds completely misrepresented the facts before the 2012 elections. They minimized the impact on
As I mentioned last week, but this time from the El Paso Inc.: The price that El Paso Electric must
Since 1987, the County of El Paso has been getting a quarter of the sales tax collected in the city.
Fort Worth has slightly higher property tax rates than El Paso. For now. According to SmartAsset.com (killer website name), the
Did you see this story in the El Paso Times? El Paso Electric ratepayers will see a smaller than expected
Right now I’m making bread. I’m at the part of the bread-making process where a lump of dough sits in