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    WE ARE BACK! Funding Cops with ARPA Dollars, New TX Bills, and Much More

    en-usSeptember 11, 2023

    About this Episode

    Not having a podcast for two weeks leads to a lot of catching up. We hit an array of topics that are important for us 817ers to keep tabs on. Buckle in because we hit it all in under an hour.

    STORY 1: Commissioners Fund Cops with ARPA Dollars (Fort Worth Report)

    https://fortworthreport.org/2023/09/05/tarrant-county-shifts-federal-affordable-housing-childcare-funds-to-law-enforcement/
    STORY 2: 774 new Texas laws went into effect Friday. Here are some that might affect you (Texas Tribune)

    STORY 2: 774 new Texas laws went into effect Friday. Here are some that might affect you. (Texas Tribune)

    https://www.texastribune.org/2023/08/31/new-texas-laws-september-2023/

    Referenced:

    774 Texas laws go into effect Sept. 1, including ones about diapers, alcohol, electric cars (Star-Telegram)

    https://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article278723869.html

    House Bill 3 mandates armed guards on Texas campuses. Some Fort Worth schools are struggling to find funds to comply

    https://fortworthreport.org/2023/08/30/house-bill-3-mandates-armed-guards-on-texas-campuses-some-fort-worth-schools-are-struggling-to-find-funds-to-comply/

    Fentanyl killed 672 people in Fort Worth area. Will threat of murder charge stop dealers? (Star-Telegram)

    https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crime/article278316583.html

    STORY 3: TAD chief appraiser resigns after amid mounting pressure following series of scandals

    https://www.audacy.com/krld/news/local/tad-chief-appraiser-resigns

    STORY 4: How will Panther Island impact Fort Worth’s Northside? Neighbors have their say

    https://fortworthreport.org/2023/09/03/how-will-panther-island-impact-fort-worths-northside-neighbors-have-their-say/

    STORY 5: Could proposed new zoning help Fort Worth find the missing middle housing?

    https://fortworthreport.org/2023/09/05/mind-the-gap-could-proposed-new-zoning-help-fort-worth-find-the-missing-middle-housing/

    STORY 6: Experts question $22 million tax break to move luxury car dealership to Clearfork shopping center

    https://fortworthreport.org/2023/09/05/experts-question-22-million-tax-break-to-move-luxury-car-dealership-to-clearfork-shopping-center/

    STORY 7: Tequila Company Keep Historic Flea Market

    https://fortworthreport.org/2023/09/03/tequila-company-has-big-plans-spirits-historic-fort-worth-flea-market-property/

    STORY 8: Millions in state flood funding could be headed to Tarrant County

    https://fortworthreport.org/2023/08/27/millions-i

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    Ann and EJ curate a robust show starting with three short stories and one big story. Below is the agenda:

    Short Story #1 Why you should consider voting in the GOP primary

    Short Story #2 The highs and lows of Tarrant County leadership
    - Tarrant County commissioners deny Trinity Metro funding to provide free rides to polls
    - Tarrant votes to bring back inmates from private prison
    - Tarrant OKs sale of forfeited guns by sheriff’s office
    - Tarrant Health director addressed accusations in a letter before his resignation

    Short Story #3 FWISD cut 100+ positions. Will schools be next?
    - Job cuts
    - Supt says schools won't be considered for closure until after the study
    - Economist attendance article

    BIG STORY: Planning Challenges and Opportunities around the County
    - City Shopping
    - EMS options
    - Basswood Elementary
    - Next-Gen Transit
    - Air Pollution

    Wins and Losses:
    EJ:
    πŸ‘ BNSF donates $2M to Juneteenth Museum
    πŸ‘Ž Other large DFW companies not following BNSF
    Ann:
    πŸ‘ Event at Arling Height High School at 6PM on Wednesday February 28th
    πŸ‘Ž Dallas City Manager Resigns


    Texas Politics in 2024: Antisemitism Funding, Border Bill, and Much More

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    Do not forget to vote in your primary starting March 5th πŸ‘‡πŸΏ

    https://www.tarrantcountytx.gov/en/elections.html

    Watch the Tarrant County primary candidate debates live.


    SHORT STORY #1 Tarrant to look at terminating contract after state finds private jail out of compliance

    SHORT STORY #2Β  Tarrant public health director resigns after a decade-long stint in the position

    SHORT STORY #3 Tarrant Transportation Summit

    BIG STORY: A brief overview of the drama and shenanigans among our Texas Politicians

    We cover a smorgasbord of topics
    - Texas GOP leaders reverse course, ban antisemites from party
    - Texas Democrats and Republicans split on border proposal β€” not necessarily on party lines
    - FBI foils 2022 plot by militiamen to β€œstart a war” at the Texas-Mexico border
    - Border security overpowers school vouchers
    -Texas conservatives test how far they can extend abortion and gender-transition restrictions beyond state lines

    Supporting Documents to EJ's Rants:
    - How to detoxify the politics of migration
    - Biden is doing great, which is why they are obsessed with immigration

    WINS AND LOSSES

    Ann:
    πŸ‘ Indoor Farm
    πŸ‘Ž DFFW

    EJ:
    πŸ‘ Dickies
    πŸ‘Ž Dallas Stadium

    The State of the Tarrant County Democratic Party with Chrystal Gayden

    The State of the Tarrant County Democratic Party with Chrystal Gayden

    Ann and EJ are joined by Tarrant County Democratic Chair Chrystal Gayden. She gives updates on the future of the party and how we can come together to support talented options in our local elections. As usual, we start with three short stories and end with wins and losses.Β  Make sure to follow the Tarrant County Democratic Party and support where you can!

    🚨🚨 FOLLOW TARRANT DEMOCRATIC PARTY 🚨🚨

    Short Story #1: Debrief on TCU Panel about the Challenges to Democracy

    Short Story #2: Fort Worth Magzine 'Don't Cali My Cowtown' story

    - EJ's data he references

    Short Story #3: The Future of Fort Worth's Philanthropy

    BIG STORY: Interview with Crystal Gayden

    Wins and Losses:

    Ann:
    πŸ‘Ž Flying Taxis
    πŸ‘ Keith Lee Highlights Tastes Project

    EJ:
    πŸ‘Ž Fort Worth's Entertainment District
    πŸ‘ FWISD's new student ran grocery store

    Interview with Robert Sturns: How Fort Worth Grows and Where We Are Headed

    Interview with Robert Sturns: How Fort Worth Grows and Where We Are Headed

    We have our first interview of the new year! Robert Sturns from the city's economic development team joins us for the third time. We also share some concerning updates from the Sandman Hotel investigation and FWISD's new grading system. Enjoy!

    SHORT STORY #1: Exclusive interview with Sandman Hotel workers shows concerns

    SHORT STORY # 2: Fort Worth is the only big Texas city not to publicize its police vehicle pursuit policy

    SHORT STORY #3: No more letter grades? Here's what Fort Worth ISD parents will see on report cards

    BIG STORY: Interview with Robert Sturns

    Wins and Losses:

    Ann:
    πŸ‘Ž Greyhound is closing its Dallas terminal
    πŸ‘Ž DFW home inspector concerned about fast new construction
    πŸ‘ Vida Cafe

    EJ:
    πŸ‘Ž Texas Affordability: New Harvard Study Shows Most Texans are Paying Too Much for Rent
    πŸ‘Ž Texas Leads in Affordable Health Care Acts Sign-Ups

    2024 Starts with a Bang: Hotel Explosion, FIFA World Cup, and Much More!

    2024 Tarrant County Election: Who Will Be On Your Ballot?

    2024 Tarrant County Election: Who Will Be On Your Ballot?

    What is going on beautiful people this is the LAST EPISODE for the year! Go checkout some old interviews as you can even here Ann’s episode when she was running for mayor :) This episode is for the nerdy OG’s of the pod where we go line by line naming and introducing candidates who filed to run this upcoming election cycle. We focus on the democratic side of the ticket fyi.

    Short Story #1: Ken Paxton Threatens Medical Professionals Over Approved Abortion

    Short Story #2: TechStars: Why the epicenter of public health innovation is happening right here in funky town

    Short Story #3: Moves on Transportation both Locally and Nationally

    BIG STORY: Who filed to run for office in 2024?

    Wins and Losses:

    Ann

    W: Two additional neighborhoods added to the improvement fund

    L: Iconic venues/bars close down


    EJ

    W: Kanye West Uses River by Leon Bridges on Latest Album

    L: Locked Martin needs to do more for defense innovation

    Interview with Tarrant 4 Change: Why our county is the epicenter of extremism

    Interview with Tarrant 4 Change: Why our county is the epicenter of extremism

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    Have you enjoyed this episode? Check out our episode about vouchers and environmental racism in Texas.

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    Living in Fort Worth: Is the Big Texas House Dream Over?

    Living in Fort Worth: Is the Big Texas House Dream Over?

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    Short Story #1: Update on who is running for Kay Granger's seat

    - No Mattie.
    - No Manny.
    - No Nathan.

    Short Story #2: Texas has 13 new constitutional amendments. Here’s what it means for Tarrant County


    Short Story #3: New Texas law puts Tarrant County Republican primary in β€˜jeopardy,’ GOP leader says

    BIG STORY: Rent increases begin to slow as new apartments hit market

    - New apartments across DFW start to trend down
    - Owning a Home Has Gotten Pricey, Fast. A Market Adjustment Is Coming
    - Frisco

    Wins and Losses:

    πŸ‘Ž Fort Worth scraps plan for new downtown library location, starts looking elsewhereπŸ‘Ž Tarrant Democratic Party
    πŸ‘Ž Hundreds of dogs and cats are killed every month in Fort Worth

    πŸ‘ Northside Community Conversations
    πŸ‘
    Leon Bridges and Mavs Collab