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The number of data centers in the San Antonio area continues to grow. And District 10 Councilmember Marc Whyte is presenting a nuanced position on the growth as an opportunity for the city’s economy — boosting revenue for CPS Energy and providing a projected $50 million dollars for the city’s general fund. Whyte is calling for managing data center growth to protect the region's water and neighborhoods.
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Others interested in running for District 35 include Republican State Rep. John Lujan and a funeral director named Kristin Tips, who heads the Texas Funeral Service Commission.
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Three city council members have said her proposed changes would give too much power to unelected officials and that they violate an ordinance.
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The Board ruled that he violated three sections of the city's ethics code.
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San Antonio attorney Martin Phipps has accused Whyte of abusing his power to try to help his wife's client, Phipps' ex-wife, in a custody battle.
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Whyte's blood alcohol level was found to be higher than the legal limit of .08 when it was tested following his December arrest.
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The San Antonio Police Department on Thursday released body cam footage from the arrest of District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte. Earlier in the day, Mayor Ron Nirenberg announced a special meeting would take place this weekend for the city council to vote on censuring Whyte following his DWI charge.
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San Antonio District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte was arrested Friday for allegedly driving while intoxicated.