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Crowded and costly San Antonio mayorās race to begin as filing period opens Wednesday
Read full article: Crowded and costly San Antonio mayorās race to begin as filing period opens WednesdayThe stakes are higher for the May 3 election, with four-year terms instead of two, and larger salaries approved by voters. It will also be the first mayor's race without an incumbent since 2009.
Million-dollar mayor? San Antonioās next leader could have to spend big to win the open seat
Read full article: Million-dollar mayor? San Antonioās next leader could have to spend big to win the open seatThe opportunity to go after the first open San Antonio mayorās seat since 2009 has drawn a wide pool of applicants. However, a local political consultant told KSAT that theyāll likely need deep pockets to rise above the rest.
PAC gets big checks from big names in San Antonioās business community
Read full article: PAC gets big checks from big names in San Antonioās business communityA local PAC dedicated to passing a slate of six San Antonio charter amendments is getting an infusion of cash from the cityās business class
Pro-charter change PAC plans to spend $1M ahead of San Antonio election
Read full article: Pro-charter change PAC plans to spend $1M ahead of San Antonio electionA political action committee led by big names from the San Antonio business community plans to spend more than $1 million in support of a slate of proposed changes to the city charter.
POLL: City council pay raises, reversing city manager pay cap unpopular with San Antonio voters
Read full article: POLL: City council pay raises, reversing city manager pay cap unpopular with San Antonio votersTwo controversial, proposed San Antonio charter amendments could face an uphill climb, judging by a recent poll.
Mayor returns $6K in campaign contributions as radio contract scandal gains steam
Read full article: Mayor returns $6K in campaign contributions as radio contract scandal gains steamThey are also co-owners of Dailey and Wells Communications, which San Angelo LIVE! identified as the company referred to in a federal indictment for the former San Angelo police chief, Timothy Ray Vasquez, 49. identified āVendor 1ā as Dailey and Wells Communications, based off of its previous reporting on the contracts and the dates they were awarded. The company was tapped to install a radio system and provide maintenance and support for 15 years. āThe only thing illegal about (the Wells') contributions to date is the $1,000 in over-limit contributions they contributed to former councilman Greg Brockhouseās mayoral campaign,ā Morgan said.