NORMA CHAVEZ FOR TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 77!
Norma Chávez is the obvious choice for Texas House District 77 because she is the only Democratic candidate who would stand with the taxpayers of El Paso.
Norma Chávez is the obvious choice for Texas House District 77 because she is the only Democratic candidate who would stand with the taxpayers of El Paso.
In October we reported that the County may hold a bond election in November 2024 and ask the voters to issue up to $350 million in general obligation bonds, and…
City Rep. Cassandra Hernandez, who was reprimanded July 24 for stealing City gasoline and robbing the taxpayers, just published a guest column in the El Paso Times touting $8.4 million…
On December 5, the United States House of Representatives voted 311-14 on House resolution 894, “strongly condemning and denouncing the drastic rise of antisemitism in the United States and around…
On November 8, the City Ethics Review Commission voted 6-0 to reprimand former City Rep. Claudia Lizette Rodriguez for abusing her gas card privileges, thanks to a complaint filed by…
Last month we reported that the Public Interest Research Group the U.S. Public Interest Research Group and the Frontier Group identified the project to widen Interstate 10 in Downtown El…
A certificate of obligation is a form of debt that is issued without voter authorization, unlike a general obligation bond, which goes on a ballot. Previously we reported that the…
Josh Acevedo worked in the office of County Commissioner David Stout of Precinct 2 before he was elected EPISD Trustee of District 3. He is now one of four candidates…
Tracey Jerome was one of several medium-level City employees who climbed to the top during the reign of City Manager Gonzalez, who selected most of his immediate subordinates for their…
Yesterday District 2 voters began receiving an anti-Carbajal mailer that reminds them of her strong support for Proposition K, the ill-fated climate initiative that was rejected by 82% of voters…