San Antonio
Council members are traveling to D.C. for a trip focused on advocacy and networking, not official business. The goal is to represent San Antonio's interests at a national level.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
No direct financial impact as no official action will be taken, but potential future benefits from advocacy.
San Antonio as a city, through potential advocacy and relationship building.
Concerns were raised about the effectiveness and transparency of taxpayer-funded lobbying.
The commission learned about federal Opportunity Zones, which aim to boost investment and jobs in struggling areas. This could lead to new resources and development opportunities for San Antonio.
Council members are traveling to D.C. for a trip focused on advocacy and networking, not official business. The goal is to represent San Antonio's interests at a national level.
The city plans to hire state legislative consultants for up to $1.6 million to advocate for San Antonio's interests in Austin. This is crucial for protecting local control and securing resources.
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