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On this week's episode, On The Record host Randy Beamer talks with Precinct 3 County Commissioner Grant Moody about the decision by the Commissioner’s Court to fund $600k for a firm tasked with increasing voter turnout. Moody voted against the plan. He also explains why he said no to a voter advisory panel approved by Commissioner’s Court.
Next, SAWS Pres/CEO Robert Puente talks about the newly approved 5-year water conservation plan for SAWS, and how they plan to keep up with water main breaks around the city.
On Reporter’s Roundtable, Sanford Nowlin, Editor-In-Chief of the SA Current, chats with Randy about the local reaction to President Biden’s withdrawal from the Democratic Presidential Ticket.
On The Record airs 7 p.m. Thursdays. Watch on-air (channel 9.1) or online via the PBS app.
Watch all past episodes by visiting https://video.klrn.org/show/klrn-on-the-record/
Generous support for On The Record on KLRN is provided by Steve and Adele Dufilho.
By KLRN - PBS in San AntonioOn this week's episode, On The Record host Randy Beamer talks with Precinct 3 County Commissioner Grant Moody about the decision by the Commissioner’s Court to fund $600k for a firm tasked with increasing voter turnout. Moody voted against the plan. He also explains why he said no to a voter advisory panel approved by Commissioner’s Court.
Next, SAWS Pres/CEO Robert Puente talks about the newly approved 5-year water conservation plan for SAWS, and how they plan to keep up with water main breaks around the city.
On Reporter’s Roundtable, Sanford Nowlin, Editor-In-Chief of the SA Current, chats with Randy about the local reaction to President Biden’s withdrawal from the Democratic Presidential Ticket.
On The Record airs 7 p.m. Thursdays. Watch on-air (channel 9.1) or online via the PBS app.
Watch all past episodes by visiting https://video.klrn.org/show/klrn-on-the-record/
Generous support for On The Record on KLRN is provided by Steve and Adele Dufilho.