Per Capita Personal Income Across Texas:
Austin $80,471
Dallas $74,165
Houston $72,453
San Antonio $59,477
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2023
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Transform San Antonio into a hub for innovation and opportunity by attracting publicly traded companies, diversifying the job market, and leveraging the city’s strengths in land availability and human capital to foster economic growth. Economies thrive on private sector growth, more importantly to bring higher paying jobs to a city community that needs it most.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Create a safer, more resilient city by addressing the root causes of crime, modernizing law enforcement, and revisiting overlooked city policies in enforcement. It’s no longer as simple as instilling trust between the community and public safety institutions, we’re now at the vital moment of empowering action to protect our local communities and families through strengthening our state and federal partnerships.
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EDUCATION
Elevate San Antonio’s public education system to produce a highly skilled workforce. Revitalizing and incentivizing higher education through partnerships with the private sector and Fortune 500 companies is key. The current reality is that graduating students prefer to leave San Antonio in search of higher paying jobs in other cities, I plan to change that.
“San Antonio holds two unparalleled strengths—our land and our people. We are the second-largest city in Texas by land area, a fact that should make us a beacon for opportunity and innovation. And our human capital—the spirit, drive, and aspirations of over 1.5 million residents—is our greatest resource. But these advantages have been underutilized, and too many of our citizens feel left behind.”
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Mau for Mayor.
As a San Antonio native and financial analyst these past 15 years, I know an economic issue when I see one. San Antonians are experiencing the repercussions of fiscal irresponsibility, I plan to change that starting day 1.