Here’s a story from last week’s Wall Street Journal about using tax incentives to lure businesses: Concerns have mounted in

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Here’s a story from last week’s Wall Street Journal about using tax incentives to lure businesses: Concerns have mounted in
This article originally appeared on 8 February 2017. Here’s a feel-good story from the El Paso Times about how few
Our city leaders — all of them, the elected and the economic and the City staff — are managing El
You might no be so pissed off when you wrote that property tax check if your money was going for
Here’s an ad from Britain’s Labour Party which has some relevance for our local tax policies. But you know what
This article originally appeared on 12 April 2017. Sure, half a billion dollars is a lot of money. Especially for
Back in 2009, Woody Hunt talked about the effects of corruption in this interview with the El Paso Inc. Scholarly
The City of El Paso is trading 2,313 acres adjacent to the golf course in Northeast El Paso to Paul
Here’s another informative piece from Vic Kolenc of the El Paso Times, headlined El Paso Water board breaks land-sale drought
Maybe you saw this op-ed in the El Paso Times this weekend: We are proud El Paso residents, but it
Those poor little rich folk. They can’t go to dive bars, or downtown Juarez. They’ll never know the joys of
The City must have stayed up late figuring out how to swindle the taxpayers with that new Great Wolf Lodge.
Isn’t anyone else concerned that the City of El Paso is operating on a plan that was largely conceived in
When you make decisions behind closed doors, without public input, you better be right. So far, our city hasn’t been
This article originally appeared on 19 April 2018, but let me say it again. Advocates of the Quality of Life
You may ask yourself, “What are we going to do about the direction the City of El Paso is headed?”
The City thinks the way to make El Paso attractive is to tart her up like a hooker in a
There are lots of places where people can live and El Paso is one of them. Unfortunately for the El
Here’s another killer essay about the decline of American civilization. A friend, recently, told me a very interesting and telling
From the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas’ Open Meetings Handbook 2018: 2. Section 551.072. Deliberations