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Rich Sena Seeks Re-Election to Boerne ISD Board, Cites Growth & Fiscal Stewardship

Boerne ISD Board member Rich Sena, a long-serving trustee, announces his re-election bid, highlighting the district's A-rating, P-TECH program, $85M in taxpayer savings through bond refinancing, and commitment to supporting staff and managing rapid growth while preserving community values.

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Oscar Salinas Highlights DA Role in Bexar County Amidst Growing Caseloads

Democratic District Attorney candidate Oscar Salinas discusses the challenges of managing a $57M budget, 560 employees, and 10,000 new felony cases annually in Bexar County, emphasizing justice, efficiency, and community-focused prosecution.

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JC Taylor Announces Candidacy for Kendall County Commissioner, Precinct 2 Local Business Leader Calls on Voters to Participate in the March 3 Rep

JC Taylor, a lifelong Kendall County resident and local business leader, has announced his candidacy for Kendall County Commissioner, Precinct 2. Taylor is urging voters to participate in the March 3 Republican Primary, where the race is expected to be decided, with early voting running February 17–27

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Vote Like A Texan Features John Hash, Democratic Candidate for Texas House District 50

Vote Like A Texan features first-time Texas House District 50 candidate John Hash in a candid conversation on public education, housing affordability, and why primary elections matter. The episode highlights voter turnout, modern campaigning, and what’s driving Texans to step into public service.

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Vote Like a Texan Explores Growth, Water, and Local Power in Kendall County with Commissioner Chad Carpenter

In this episode of Vote Like a Texan, Kendall County Commissioner Chad Carpenter discusses growth, water resources, infrastructure, and property rights in the Texas Hill Country, explaining why county commissioner elections play a critical role in shaping local communities and the future of Kendall County.

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Former FEC Chairman Trey Trainor Lays Out Vision for Texas Leadership in New “Vote Like a Texan” Episode

Former FEC Chairman Trey Trainor joins Vote Like a Texan to discuss why Texas faces a critical leadership moment in Congress. From election integrity and border security to returning federal dollars to local communities, Trainor explains why experience matters in the CD-21 primary.

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Vote Like A Texan Features Congressional District 31 Candidate Abhiram Garapati

Vote Like A Texan sits down with Congressional District 31 candidate Abhiram Garapati to discuss immigration, fiscal responsibility, agriculture, rural infrastructure, STEM education, and the future of technology in Central Texas—giving voters direct access to the candidate’s views ahead of the primary.

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Kendall County Judge Candidate Ricky Gleason in In-Depth Conversation on Local Leadership, Growth, and the Future of the Texas Hill Country

Vote Like A Texan features an in-depth conversation with Ricky Gleason, a candidate for Kendall County Judge, on local leadership, emergency preparedness, growth, water, and strategic planning. Gleason shares his vision for collaborative county governance and encourages voters to engage early in the primary election.

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Congressional District 21 Candidate Jason Cahill on Voter Turnout, Fiscal Accountability, and “The People’s Seat”

Vote Like A Texan features Congressional District 21 candidate Jason Cahill in a candid conversation on voter turnout, fiscal accountability, and why he believes the seat belongs to Texans. Cahill discusses government spending, primaries, and his campaign philosophy: “Truth is my platform.”

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Caitlin Rourk Announces Campaign for Texas Congressional District 10 Following Landmark Redistricting Shift

Caitlin Rourk announces her run for Texas Congressional District 10 after redistricting. A veteran and community advocate, she highlights economic pressures, public school challenges, and a commitment to service-focused leadership. Her campaign emphasizes affordability and voter engagement across Austin, Bryan-College Station and nearby communities

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