
Currently holds the office of San Antonio City Mayor until May 3, 2027.
Candidate for San Antonio City Mayor in 2025 Texas General Runoff Election.
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Get StartedI commit to standing with local law enforcement personnel to ensure their time and resources are focused on protecting our community against violent crimes, while working with federal law enforcement authorities to ensure our laws are upheld. Learn more
Make a plan to repurpose recently closed schools in our community for expanded Pre-K for SA and/or affordable childcare opportunities. Learn more
Assess the total number and geographic distribution of children unable to enroll in Pre-K for SA simply because there aren’t enough seats. Learn more
Identify potential sources to fund an expansion of Pre-K for SA, and we’ll bring those options to voters for discussion. Learn more
Convene a roundtable of childcare providers to compile a comprehensive list of immediately actionable recommendations to increase the supply of childcare workers and affordable childcare, to include childcare during non-traditional work hours. Learn more
Housing affordability will be among my top priorities. Learn more
Update the Tenants Bill of Rights to address when tenants are displaced due to City of San Antonio associated development, specifically provisions for proper notice and financial assistance to help with the relocation. Learn more
Develop a Frontline Workers Homeownership Program to help teachers, childcare workers, nurses, police officers, firefighters and others serving in our community afford a home within the city. Learn more
Streamline the review and approval process for development projects that are 70-100% affordable, co-locate childcare, and support our transit-oriented development goals. Learn more
Identify immediate ways the City can hold corporate landlords and investors accountable for their role in the housing crisis, while simultaneously implementing pro-competitive policy reforms. Learn more
Update the city policy regarding the use of non-disclosure agreements. Taxpayers shouldn’t be the last to know and first to pay when it comes to downtown developments. We need smart development in our city, but we don’t need billion dollar backroom deals. Learn more
Assess the Ready to Work program to understand what is working well and areas to improve. Specifically, we need to understand how we get to 90% of participants being placed in an approved job within 90 days. Learn more
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