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Primary elections in Texas are March 1 with Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Attorney General Ken Paxton all running for reelection this fall. Residents in the state's 30th Congressional District will have a new representative for the first time in 30 years with the pending retirement of Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson and former Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price is running for Tarrant County Judge.
In a surprise event, Jon Bonnell was honored by Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price for his service to North Texas during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bonnell joined the WBAP Morning News to describe his surprise! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the nation's attention again moves to policing, Texas Rep. Carl Sherman (D-DeSoto) and chairman of the Dallas Police Associaton's political action committee Frederick Frazier discuss "Bo's Law" -- named for Botham Jean -- in the state legislature. NBC 5 reporter Scott Gordon breaks down the race to replace Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price and president of the Dallas County Medical Society Dr. Beth Kassanoff-Piper addresses the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joins The Post to discuss her city’s covid-19 response and the impact of the recent winter storms.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins say masks should stay; Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s order is ‘premature,’ Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price says; Dallas cops will arrest less people found with small amounts of marijuana
State Sen. Kelly Hancock (R-North Richland Hills) and NBC 5 Investigates' Scott Friedman discuss the hearings in Austin about the statewide power outages during the winter storm. Then, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price looks back at her 10 years in office after delivering her final state of the city address.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joined the WBAP Morning News after announcing that she will not be seeking another term as mayor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the North Texas region rolls back opening guidelines after reaching a new benchmark in COVID-19 hospitalizations, Julie Fine and Brian Curtis are joined by Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price, U.S. Rep. Colin Allred (D-Dallas) and the president of the Dallas County Medical Society, Dr. Mark Casanova.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joined the program to talk about her and her husband Tom, who just tested positive for COVID-19. She talks about how she and her husband are feeling and her thanksgiving advice this year during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CS Freeland is a serial entrepreneur and recently has started two pandemic companies. She is co-founder of ATX KIT, a snack company that has supported over 50 Austin entrepreneurs. She also launched Founder House Austin, Austin’s first luxury co-living concept for entrepreneurs. She's also been part of several angel networks, early-stage venture, and informal investment clubs including Southwest Angel Network, Shaper Impact Capital, Austin Women in VC, and Next Wave Impact. Previously she spent seven years as an entrepreneur-in-residence and Managing Director at Powershift Group, a tech venture studio in downtown Austin that founds, funds, and grows early-stage companies. Christa is also a multi-award-winning political operative and worked on Austin Mayor Steve Adler, and Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price successful re-election teams, specifically for her creation and execution of a new digital strategy. www.csfreeland.com
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joined the WBAP Morning News to discuss the decision to expire the curfew for the city. Price also has joined the peaceful protests this week.
In this episode, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joins Paul Corliss to discuss how the nation's 13th-largest city has dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic and shares how businesses can strategically re-open to the public. The Mayor also touts Fort Worth's partnership with the UNT Health Science Center's and praises HSC's public health leadership during the pandemic.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joined the WBAP Morning News to give an update on Fort Worth. After the tremendous loss to the city financially, see says she doesn't expect a tax increase.
At 7:00 p.m on Thursday night, residents in several North Texas cities are urged to go outside and clap and cheer for essential workers across the nation. Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joined the morning show to talk about it.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price joined the WBAP Morning News to update us on the stay-at-home order, including extra steps taken to protect people during the Easter Holiday.
This week on Lone Star Politics State Rep. Chris Turner joins us to break down the third Democratic presidential debate. Can the two Texans in the race make their mark? Plus, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price is back from a trip to Washington, D.C. to talk gun rights and background checks. Read More
This week on Lone Star Politics State Rep. Chris Turner joins us to break down the third Democratic presidential debate. Can the two Texans in the race make their mark? Plus, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price is back from a trip to Washington, D.C. to talk gun rights and background checks. Read More
This week we are joined by Jason and Liz. In the news we have Trump finally going to far for some Christians, Amazon pulling conversion therapy books, Australian missionaries forgetting to give unto Caesar, and more. At the end we discuss harm reduction. Email us at contact@atheistnomads.com or leave us a voice message using atheistnomads.com/speakpipeSupport the show at atheistnomads.com/donateSubscribe at atheistnomads.com/subscribe NEWS Christians finally condemn Trump's racist rally — because he said ‘Goddamn' Trump finally went too goddamn far for some Christians, by saying Goddamn at a rally. In fact, he took the Lord's name in vain not once, but twice. Ex-Reagan Adviser: Evangelical leaders who support Trump do more harm to Christian values than atheists Peter Wehner is a Republican political adviser who served in both the Regan and George W Bush administrations. He's been critical of Trump for some time, but he went on CNN this weekend to criticize his fellow evangelicals for their support of Trump. Saying: “The bottom line is that he will fight for them,. Not that he himself is of Christian faith. Not even he himself is a manifestation of Christian virtues, but they feel like they're involved in an existential struggle against a malicious enemy that they consider to be the American Left. And Trump will try and vanquish that enemy.” “They feel like he'll bring a gun to a cultural knife fight…that he hates the same people that they hate. And that he'll employ means that'll get it done.” “I think a lot of these white evangelical leaders are doing more to hurt Christianity than the so-called New Atheists ever could.” Conservatives are furious that Amazon pulled conversion therapy books from sale Amazon pulled books by Dr. Joseph Nicolosi from the store and conservatives are pissed. Nicolosi was a psychologist, Catholic, and the founder of reparative therapy, more commonly known as gay conversion therapy. Christian family who argued taxes ‘against God's will' ordered to pay $2.3m bill Fanny and Rembertus Beerepoot are siblings and missionaries in Tasmania. No one is sure what kind of Christian they are, but they run their family's honey farm and store and have religious materials on the farm's website. Fanny told the court that her sole occupation is to serve the lord and they identified themselves as missionaries, not farmers or merchants. What they told the Tasmania Supreme Court is that Australian tax laws are against the will of God, which is why they stopped paying taxes in 2011. Included in the judgement against them, the judge pointed out that they failed to provide any Biblical justification for their stance and since there was not even a starting point for their defense he had no problem ordering to pay the $2.3 million in back taxes, administrative costs, and interest. ‘In No God We Trust' signs were vandalized in Fort Worth The Metroplex atheists hung 66 signs reading “In No God We Trust” from lamp posts around Fort Worth, TX leading up to a July 14 event they hosted. Within a few days four of the banners had been sliced. Since the group was expecting vandalism, they had extra made that were ready to go. In response Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price tweeted: “I was appalled when I saw the banners currently being displayed downtown, as I do not support or agree with the message. We must respect freedom of speech. As we approach the Fourth of July, we must remember that many Americans have fought and died for the freedoms we cherish today.” Nebraska woman calls for Spider-Man statue to be taken down over ‘demonic' imagery, despite being faith-based art project Paige Schuppan is complaining about a Spiderman statue in front of the Lincoln Children's Zoo in Lincoln, NE. She says that it resembles devil horns and quote: ““You understand that Devil worshiping is anti-Christian, and not a religion of its own. You have to be against the church in order to hol...
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price is headed to a unprecedented 5th term, we’re talking with her about the future of Fort Worth… Plus as we enter the final weeks of the Texas Legislature regular session, an update on which bills are still alive and which will likely not move forward. Lone Star Politics Sunday May 12, 2019 Read More
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price is headed to a unprecedented 5th term, we're talking with her about the future of Fort Worth… Plus as we enter the final weeks of the Texas Legislature regular session, an update on which bills are still alive and which will likely not move forward. Lone Star Politics Sunday May 12, 2019 Read More