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Tag Archives: difficult decision
Dallas mayoral candidate drops out of race
Jim Moore Jim Moore, an attorney with an Oak Lawn-based practice, announced Monday that he is dropping out of the race to replace Tom Leppert as mayor of Dallas. Moore said the decision was based purely on finances; he said … Continue reading
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Tagged campaign team, chief david, city of dallas, civic affairs, civic leaders, corridor project, dallas mayor, dallas moore, Dallas police, dallas schools, dallasites, David Kunkle, difficult decision, improved services, levees, Oak Lawn, taxpayer expense, toll roads, Tom Leppert, trinity river corridor
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Declining donations force Equality Texas to cut staff in half as legislative session approaches
Dennis Coleman With the 2011 legislative session approaching and a huge Republican majority looming, the LGBT community’s lobbying organization in Austin has been forced to eliminate three of its six staff positions due to declining donations. Dennis Coleman, who took … Continue reading
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Tagged biennial sessions, chief fundraiser, chief lobbyist, chuck smith, coleman, deputy director, development director, difficult decision, director field, director position, e mail, field director, legislative session, lgbt community, mail list, political director, republican majority, slack, staff positions, volunteer board members
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Making use of a chance to educate
Instead of working to block controversial film, TENT wants to put transgender issues on the front burner at Austin film fest by sponsoring discussion of movie Recently, Transgender Education Network of Texas has made a very difficult decision. We have … Continue reading

