Thursday, July 31, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
San Antonio Tea Party claims victory on the Street Car battle
Jeff Judson, who represents the SATP in the Streetcar Vote Coalition said "Today may have been a victory on the streetcar battle. However it is unclear if it is a short term or long term victory. The Streetcar Vote Coalition leadership has not had a chance to meet and determine a course of action. We are consulting with our attorney and will know more today."
Congratulations, Patriots! No matter the outcome, you made a difference. So did our leader, Allen Tharp, when he stepped up to become part of the Halbig case, another success story for citizen activism.
Tom Shumaker
VP, CommunicationSan Antonio Tea Party
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Judicial candidate Barbie Scharf-Zeldes Birthday, 8-2
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Message from District 8 Councilman Ron Nirenberg on Streetcar
Since the debate about streetcars began almost three years ago, I have expressed concern that the project did not address the critical transportation challenges we face today nor in the future. Simply put, our chief transportation concerns in any corner of this city are congestion and the dwindling sources of local, state, and federal funding to build and maintain infrastructure. At this critical point in San Antonio's history, we need a long term, comprehensive, innovative plan for transportation that addresses these issues. Streetcar did not do that, and I'm glad our city and county officials recognize that no such project will proceed without a public vote.
As with water in our region, comprehensive planning is vital to match limited resources with seemingly unlimited need: According to the state demographer, San Antonio's population will increase by 1.1 million in the next 25 years, bringing with it an estimated 500 thousand more vehicles, air quality issues, and roadway maintenance challenges. The status quo will no longer work, and neither will a piecemeal approach to transit reform. Therefore, I'm pleased to report on the commitment made today by Bexar County and the City of San Antonio to begin a planning effort and, once assembled, bring a big-picture transportation plan to the public for voter approval.
In addition, I agree with Mayor Taylor’s call for a Charter Commission to examine changes needed in city governance. Any changes made should be binding, and they should advance our entire city’s vision of transparent, accountable government that operates in concert with our Texas State Constitution. I look forward to working with Mayor Taylor, my colleagues, and our neighbors on crafting a long term transportation vision for San Antonio.
Sincerely,
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Mega Job Fair//Monster/mySA.com/SA Express-News, 8-5
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Monday, July 28, 2014
Leticia Van de Putte for Lt. Governor, Wendy Davis for Governor
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NW Democrats new Campaign Offices on Babcock opening, 8-2
Paper, Office Depot Gift Cards, Scotch Tape, & Dispensers,
Toner HP 05X, Eraser Boards, Office Max gift cards,
bottled water, roll of stamps, 5x8 legal pads,
Staple gift cards, HEB gift cards, pencils, dry eraser cleaners
Between LaFitness & Dollar Store
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Sunday, July 27, 2014
"Just a Thought" Column continues in La Prensa of SA, 7-27
Just a Thought: Mayor-HUD Secretary
By Steve Walker
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Saturday, July 26, 2014
108 year old WWII Veteran Lucy coffee @ War Memorial, 7-26
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Celebrate with NSide as we honor Inspire Award Winners, 7-30
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SAAHJ presents Scholarship & Awards Gala @ Marriott, 8-8
The best news of all is that your $125 ticket will help fund SAAHJ's plan to award $30,000 in scholarships that night.
The San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists (SAAHJ) will honor San Antonio-born filmmaker Robert Rodriguez with its first-ever Corazón de Oro Award during its 16th annual Scholarship & Awards Gala on Friday, Aug. 8th, 2014, at the Marriott Rivercenter, 101 Bowie St.
Spanish for “heart of gold,” the Corazón de Oro Award was created to highlight the accomplishments of Latino leaders — in San Antonio and beyond — who have excelled in their fields and have helped bring attention to the significant contributions of U.S. Latinos to the nation’s arts and culture, politics, education, government, philanthropy and other fields. With more than 30 films to his credit, including “El Mariachi,” “Spy Kids” and “Machete,” as well as the establishment of his El Rey Network, Rodriguez has distinguished himself while helping young filmmakers through his philanthropic work.
“We’re thrilled to have Robert Rodriguez join us, as he’s worked to tell Latino stories on an international scale through film, while never forgetting his Texas roots,” SAAHJ President Francisco Vara-Orta said. “He helps us set the bar high for our inaugural Corazón de Oro Award.”
Joining Rodriguez will be two previously announced honorees — longtime ABC News correspondent John Quinoñes, who will receive the Henry Guerra Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Journalism; and former San Antonio Mayor and Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros, who will receive SAAHJ’s Community Service Award. ABC News Senior National Correspondent Jim Avila will serve as the evening’s master of ceremonies.
Rodriguez will be honored during SAAHJ’s annual Scholarship & Awards Gala, which this year will be an official event of the 30th annual National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) Conference, which will bring Latino journalists from across the country to San Antonio. At the event, SAAHJ will award $30,000 in scholarships to its newest class of scholars.
For sponsorship opportunities, please call Melissa Aguillon at (210) 394-6098.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Few more pix from election of Ivy Taylor as Mayor fo SA, 7-22
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