Considering San Antonio’s insignificant emission share in the world, the Climate Ready Plan becomes a medium for national attention that rides on the backs of the San Antonio taxpayer.
Daniel Sauceda
Commentary: Texas Moves to Legalize Industrial Hemp
Hemp is often conflated with marijuana but ultimately differs with significantly lower THC levels—the psychoactive element in marijuana.
Chris Fails: A Man of Action and Principle
After moving to Hollywood Park in 2011, Fails’ passion for politics led him to become involved in ways he hadn’t imagined.
San Antonio City Council Votes Hinder Growth of Sharing Economy
The initial appeal of short-term rental services are the savings. Operators don’t have to deal with overhead costs, labor costs, and taxes that hotels do. And operators pass the savings on to tourists. But thanks to the city council, operators now get a taste of some of those expenses.
Texans Need Occupational Licensing Reform
The Institute for Justice ranks Texas at a shameful 17th place in a study ranking the states by “burden of licensing requirements.”
An Interview with State Sen. Pete Flores
“I’m gonna vote for what’s good for the district first and what’s good for the state based on my principles of conservatism.”
San Antonio Voters to Decide Three Ballot Propositions
If the growth of San Antonio is so dependent on how much a city employee is paid, there are some bigger issues in play.
Paid Sick Leave Ordinance Will Hurt San Antonio
Like Austin’s Paid Sick Leave Ordinance, the measure will face legal opposition and likely scrutiny from the Texas Legislature next year.