Kathy Staudt on Political Contributions Oct. 2020

Dr. Kathleen Staudt talks about political contributions and dark money in city elections "Community First Coalition from Who Rules El Paso?

Does El Paso City Hall Represent You?

People of El Paso, do you feel like City Hall doesn't represent you? Do you feel like our city leaders do more for special interests than for our community? You're right! At City Hall special interests get the most attention.

CFC Forum | El Paso’s Tax Situation: Is the City Deceiving

See the presentation (which begins around minute 5) on the city´s deceptive taxing, budgeting, and propagandizing practices. No wonder the city lost about 5000 people recently, as they ´vote with their feet.' Thank you Max Grossman for the evidence-based presentation! CFC followers: watch,

Community First Coalition: Sito Negron on I-10 Expansion

"Freeways for the People About 50 years ago I-10 and US 54 tore through the heart of El Paso, displacing thousands of people, destroying untold numbers of homes, and disrupting neighborhoods. Lower property values

Confronting the COVID-19 Crisis in El Paso - Retired Professor Dr. Oscar Martinez

Dr. Martinez commends County Judge Samaniego's efforts to flatten the curve even as elected state and local officials like the governor, attorney general and local mayor fought him.

Cree Ud. Que el Cabildo de El Paso Respresenta Sus Intereses? Los invitamos a que vean este video.

Carmen Rodriguez explica y los invita que vean porque es importante votar en las eleccions que vienen.

"Representa el Cabildo de El Paso Sus Intereses?" Basado en el libro "Who Rules El Paso?"

Camen Rodriguez on Political Contributions Oct. 2020

Attorney and community activist Carmen Rodriguez talks about political contributions and dark money in city elections Community First Coalition from the book "Who Rules El Paso?"

Op Ed’s

 

Opinion: New alliance seeks accountability for El Paso’s public schools

Public education is one of America’s most enduring investments in itself, a keystone for our country’s development. In Texas, it was considered so essential that taxpayer funded, universally available education was written into the state Constitution.

 

Opinion: Stop wage theft and other exploitive labor practices in El Paso

All of a sudden, people are talking about extremely low wages and unfilled employee vacancies in our region. Why? At one of the Corralito restaurants in El Paso, customers saw a big sign blaming unemployment benefits and supposedly lazy workers for their short-staffed restaurant.

Sacred Heart Church in the New York Times!

Public education is one of America’s most enduring investments in itself, a keystone for our country’s development. In Texas, it was considered so essential that taxpayer funded, universally available education was written into the state Constitution.

 

TEXAS CIVIC HEALTH INDEX

Communities with strong indicators of civic health as measured by the Civic Health Index have higher employment rates, stronger schools, better physical health, and more responsive governments.

Imagina El Paso