We have compiled a list of what we believe to be the Top 10 Texas local officials who showed extraordinary leadership in the month of May. #1 Sylvester Turner Mayor of Houston | Houston, TX Mayor Sylvester Turner kicked off the city’s 2023 budget process by unveiling his $5.7 billion spending plan. Mayor Turner proposes toContinue reading “May 2022: Top 10 Texas Local Officials”
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April 2022: Top 10 Texas Local Officials
We have compiled a list of what we believe to be the Top 10 Texas local officials who showed extraordinary leadership in the month of April. #1 Ambrosio Hernandez Mayor of Pharr | Pharr, TX Mayor Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez received the Education Champion Award from Teach for America – Rio Grande Valley for his promptContinue reading “April 2022: Top 10 Texas Local Officials”
February 2022: Top 10 Texas Local Officials
We have compiled a list of what we believe to be the Top 10 Texas local officials who showed extraordinary leadership in the month of February. #1 Walt Smith Hays County Commissioner| San Marcos, TX Commissioner Walt Smith announced the creation of the new adult Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) in Hays County. The SARTContinue reading “February 2022: Top 10 Texas Local Officials”
July 2021: Top 10 Texas Local Officials
We have compiled a list of what we believe to be the Top 10 Texas local officials who showed extraordinary leadership in the month of July. #1 JR Trevino Jr. Mayor of Castle Hills | Castle Hills, TX Mayor JR Trevino Jr. wrote to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) proposing the creation ofContinue reading “July 2021: Top 10 Texas Local Officials”
June 2021: Top 10 Texas Local Officials
We have compiled a list of what we believe to be the Top 10 Texas local officials who showed extraordinary leadership in the month of June. #1 Ricardo Samaniego El Paso County Judge | El Paso, TX County Judge Ricardo Samaniego worked to increase vaccination rates both in El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico. JudgeContinue reading “June 2021: Top 10 Texas Local Officials”