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Ep. 54. From Air Force to Mayoral Candidate: Why Gina Ortiz Jones Wants To Be San Antonio Mayor

Ep. 54. From Air Force to Mayoral Candidate: Why Gina Ortiz Jones Wants To Be San Antonio Mayor

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To understand Gina Ortiz Jones, you have to start with her personal journey. In this episode, she reflects on her path from growing up on the far West Side of San Antonio to serving as the 27th Under Secretary of the Air Force. She shares how her upbringing and military experience have shaped her belief in the importance of strong local leadership, community investment, and expanded educational opportunities.


The conversation then shifts to key issues facing San Antonio, including education, public health, and economic development. Ortiz Jones lays out her vision for addressing inequities in the education system, emphasizing the critical role of early childhood education and the need for stronger investment in Pre-K programs. She argues that if more funding were directed toward Pre-K 4 SA, there might be less need for programs like “Ready to Work,” which have faced challenges in delivering results.


Host Eddie Aldrete also explores Ortiz Jones’s views on construction impacts to small businesses and her approach to city operations. She speaks candidly about several local initiatives, including “Project Marvel,” and stresses the importance of transparency and accountability in city government.


The episode closes on a hopeful note, as Ortiz Jones shares her aspirations for San Antonio’s future and her commitment to using her leadership experience to help the city meet its challenges and seize new opportunities.





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