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What to do with surplus CPS Energy funds

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This week On The Record, District 1 city Councilman Mario Bravo talks with host Randy Beamer about his efforts to get the city to use surplus CPS Energy funds to help in the fight against climate change.

Then, Randy talks with the President of the San Antonio Conservation Society, Kathy Rhoads, about her organizations efforts to keep the Institute of Texan Cultures from being close down as the owner of the building, UTSA, looks into how to repurpose the former museum and education center.

Next, the city’s Chief Innovation Officer, Brian Dillard, shares the city’s digital inclusion work, and explains how that led to the 2022 Digital Inclusion Trailblazer designation from the National Digital Inclusion Alliance. 

Finally, SA Heron publisher/editor Ben Olivo explains his recent article on the city’s proposed $150 million dollar housing bond, and why he suggests the city is rushing the solicitation process and possibly veering from benchmarks set by its own Strategic Housing Implementation Plan.

On The Record airs 7 p.m. Thursdays
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