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This week on bigcitysmalltown, we focus on Bexar County leadership and the ongoing challenges facing San Antonio’s county government. In light of the upcoming March 3 primary election, Bob Rivard and Cory Ames interviews Judge Peter Sakai, the incumbent county judge seeking re-election.
The conversation covers Judge Sakai’s decades-long public service, his approach to “back to basics” government, and the county’s response to acute issues, including economic instability, food insecurity, affordable housing shortages, and reforms within the county bureaucracy. Judge Sakai speaks to his non-political background, his philosophy of collaborative problem-solving, and recent crisis management with federal funding cuts and strained social programs.
Topics discussed include:
• The impact of federal policy changes on Bexar County agencies and vulnerable families
• County government’s evolving strategies regarding public safety, health care access, and workforce development
• Efforts to make elections secure and transparent in the face of technical and legal challenges
• Implementation plans and long-term goals for Proposition A—Bexar County’s commitment to east side revitalization and major venue investments
• Collaboration and tension between county leadership, city hall, and local nonprofits
The episode also addresses Judge Sakai’s record on immigration policy, the complexities of jail staffing and overtime, and the challenges of balancing immediate needs with future planning. With early voting approaching, Judge Sakai reflects on his leadership style, campaign strategy, and the stakes for Bexar County’s direction over the next four years.
RECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:▶️ #153. The Race to Lead Bexar County: Ron Nirenberg – Catch last week's episode, where we interview opponent Former Mayor Ron Nirenberg. Bob Rivard and Cory Ames interview Nirenberg on why he is running, the state of the county, and what is at stake for this race.
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This week on bigcitysmalltown, we focus on Bexar County leadership and the ongoing challenges facing San Antonio’s county government. In light of the upcoming March 3 primary election, Bob Rivard and Cory Ames interviews Judge Peter Sakai, the incumbent county judge seeking re-election.
The conversation covers Judge Sakai’s decades-long public service, his approach to “back to basics” government, and the county’s response to acute issues, including economic instability, food insecurity, affordable housing shortages, and reforms within the county bureaucracy. Judge Sakai speaks to his non-political background, his philosophy of collaborative problem-solving, and recent crisis management with federal funding cuts and strained social programs.
Topics discussed include:
• The impact of federal policy changes on Bexar County agencies and vulnerable families
• County government’s evolving strategies regarding public safety, health care access, and workforce development
• Efforts to make elections secure and transparent in the face of technical and legal challenges
• Implementation plans and long-term goals for Proposition A—Bexar County’s commitment to east side revitalization and major venue investments
• Collaboration and tension between county leadership, city hall, and local nonprofits
The episode also addresses Judge Sakai’s record on immigration policy, the complexities of jail staffing and overtime, and the challenges of balancing immediate needs with future planning. With early voting approaching, Judge Sakai reflects on his leadership style, campaign strategy, and the stakes for Bexar County’s direction over the next four years.
RECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:▶️ #153. The Race to Lead Bexar County: Ron Nirenberg – Catch last week's episode, where we interview opponent Former Mayor Ron Nirenberg. Bob Rivard and Cory Ames interview Nirenberg on why he is running, the state of the county, and what is at stake for this race.
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🔗 Join us on LinkedIn
🎥 Subscribe on YouTube
SPONSORS
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THANK YOU
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