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Councilmember Whyte Against the Proposal to Fund Abortion Travel

Councilmember Whyte has expressed strong opposition to a proposal aimed at funding abortion travel for residents of San Antonio using city tax dollars. The councilmember's stance highlights ongoing debates about the allocation of public funds and the broader implications for reproductive rights within the community.

San Antonio Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda confirms mayoral bid

San Antonio Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda has officially announced her candidacy for the mayoral race, becoming the third sitting council member to pursue the city's highest elected office. Her decision adds considerable momentum to the ongoing political landscape in San Antonio as the election approaches.

Former Air Force Under Secretary Gina Ortiz Jones joins San Antonio mayoral race

Former Air Force Under Secretary Gina Ortiz Jones has officially entered the San Antonio mayoral race, coinciding with the announcement from District 6 Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda. This development marks a significant shift in the local political landscape as both candidates aim to address pressing community issues.

Councilman John Courage cites health issues as he drops from San Antonio mayoral race

District 9 Councilman John Courage has withdrawn from the upcoming San Antonio mayoral race, citing health concerns. Courage was the first candidate to enter the race, making his exit notable in the context of local politics as the 2025 election approaches.

After November's disastrous election, Bexar County Democrats elect new chair

Bexar County Democrats have elected Michelle LoweSolis, a former Air Force Deputy Undersecretary, as their new chair following a challenging election in November. Her leadership is expected to navigate the party through the complexities of the upcoming Trump administration, potentially reshaping local political dynamics in San Antonio.

San Antonio City Council approves Reproductive Justice Fund — sort of

San Antonio City Council has approved the establishment of a Reproductive Justice Fund, though it notably will not cover travel expenses for individuals seeking out-of-state abortions. This decision reflects ongoing tensions surrounding reproductive rights in Texas, especially in light of recent abortion restrictions. The fund aims to support local access to reproductive health services amidst a challenging political landscape.

San Antonio Rep. Henry Cuellar voted for 'nonprofit killer' bill passed by U.S. House

San Antonio Rep. Henry Cuellar faced criticism after voting for a controversial bill dubbed the "nonprofit killer" by opponents. The legislation, passed by the U.S. House, is feared to empower the Trump administration to undermine opposition groups. Critics argue that the implications of this bill could significantly affect nonprofit organizations and their capacity to operate.

San Antonio's 'AK-Guy' now wants to be Trump's ATF director

San Antonio's social media influencer known as the 'AK-Guy,' Brandon Herrera, is positioning himself as a potential nominee for the role of ATF director under the Trump administration. His claim to fame stems from his YouTube channel where he reviews firearms, raising questions about his qualifications for such a significant position. The article explores the implications of his candidacy in the political landscape.

District 6 Councilmember Celebrates Fiscal Year 2025 Budget

District 6 Councilmember Melissa Cabello Havrda praises the San Antonio City Council's approval of the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, emphasizing its focus on community needs such as infrastructure, public safety, and parks. Key allocations include funding for police and firefighters, street improvements, and significant investments in homeless services and parks.

D6 Councilmember Applauds Historic Labor Contract Approval for San Antonio Firefighters and Paramedics

District 6 Councilmember Melissa Cabello Havrda announced the approval of a historic labor contract for San Antonio firefighters and paramedics, marking the first vote on a contract since 2009. The unanimous approval by the City Council and overwhelming support from union members underscores a commitment to fair compensation and organizational stability.