Nine years ago, powerful people in El Paso pushed the 2012 Quality of Life bonds. According to U.S. Census estimates,
The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Nine years ago, powerful people in El Paso pushed the 2012 Quality of Life bonds. According to U.S. Census estimates,
According to this article in the El Paso Times, some changes are taking place in the City of El Paso’s
In this video clipped from Tuesday’s City Council meeting, District 3 Representative Cassandra Hernandez accuses Mayor Oscar Leeser of discriminating
Remember that 2012 Quality of Life bond election, the way they bundled everything together, with something for everyone? For swim
District 1 Representative Peter Svarzbein, who wants to be a County Commissioner when he terms out, was feeling the heat
Mayor Oscar Leeser vetoed the $96 million Certificates of Obligation City Council passed this week. But, anticipating the veto, District
Here’s Tommy Gonzalez’ contribution to that story from the El Paso Times headlined El Paso’s property tax rate is among
“For anyone to reject this budget is an inappropriate and immature reaction, rejecting the actual and authentic voices of El
That’s the teaser on the El Paso Times landing page today. If you click on it, the story is headlined
El Paso has the highest residential property tax rates in the country. Our elected officials used to say that was
Did you take the City of El Paso’s budget survey? It was called Chime In!, and it was available on
Today the El Paso City Council is voting to issue another $96 million in Certificates of Obligation. Certificates of Obligation
Did you miss this story from KTSM.com? The housing market has been booming this year, but the price of real
Max Grossman did the heavy lifting and went back to research how our elected representatives voted on various issuances of
This article originally appeared on 12 April 2017. Sure, half a billion dollars is a lot of money. Especially for
Wealth and income inequality is a big problem. Remember Supply Side Economics? From Wikipedia: In 1981, Reagan significantly reduced the
Here’s the City of El Paso’s statement regarding City Council’s decision to issued $93 million of debt not approved by
Traditionally, in El Paso, we elect nice guys. They’re politicians. Polite is practically in the name. There’s nothing wrong with
Here’s an interesting story from the Gray Lady: Homeowners have long complained about inequitable assessments, and past studies have documented
Remember 50 years ago, when Trickle Down was all the rage? That coincided with maybe the fifth time that City