“I do what I do because I have seen America at its best, and I want to help revive that for my family.”
Greg Harrison
Uber Announces It Will Abandon San Antonio Operation Due to City Regulations
Uber, the popular ridesharing company, has officially announced that it will cease operations in the City of San Antonio if the regulatory framework adopted by city council in December is allowed to go into effect on its scheduled date of March 1. Uber had already...
SA Charter Commission to Recommend Pay Raise for Council and Mayor
During their public hearing last Wednesday, the San Antonio Charter Review Commission stated unanimous support in proposing multiple amendments to the City Charter, including a massive pay raise for council members and the Mayor, automatic compensation increases...
Abbott Proposal Eliminates Emerging Technology Fund
Earlier today, the office of Governor Greg Abbott issued a press release detailing his proposal to eliminate the Emerging Technology Fund (ETF). Abbott’s plan would use half of the ETF’s unexpended balances to establish the Governor’s University Research Initiative...
Joe Williams: Holding Officials Accountable
After educating himself on the corruption and collusion among local elected officials, Williams became a political activist.
Cyndi Lawrence: Engaging Voters
“I learned really quick that Republican doesn’t always equal conservative, like many people are led to believe.”
San Antonio Considering Annexation Revenue Plan
Moving to generate more tax revenue for city coffers, the City of San Antonio is moving ahead with an annexation plan that could add as many as 200,000 people and 66 square miles to the city. The city council voted in December in favor of conducting a fiscal analysis...
Citizen Mobility: Always an Excuse, Never a Concern
Following in their tradition of keeping options for their citizens’ mobility strictly limited to those that benefit themselves and their friends, San Antonio City Council voted 7-2 on Dec. 11 in favor of adopting obstructive new regulations for ride sharing companies...
Alamo Area MPO Votes Yes on Toll Roads, Says Streetcar is “Paused”
In their meeting this past Monday, the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization approved Mobility 2040: their long range transit plan. Allocating 10 years worth of funds from Proposition 1, which voters approved this November, Mobility 2040 will add nearly 40...
A Wolff in Independent’s Clothing and his Buy-Partisan Support
Amidst a competitive race for Bexar County Judge, incumbent Democrat and ardent streetcar proponent Nelson Wolff has been touting the support of various Republicans and Independents in a dubious attempt to portray himself as the bipartisan candidate in his race...