Inside the Censure of Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones: Phyllis Viagran on Leadership & Accountability

March 10
45 mins

Episode Description

In this episode of Beyond the Bite, Eddie Aldrete sits down with San Antonio City Councilwoman Phyllis Viagran for a candid conversation about the recent censure of Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones and what it means for leadership and collaboration at San Antonio City Council. Viagran walks through why she supported the vote to censure the mayor following an investigation into violations of the city’s code of conduct. She explains the difference between political disagreement and accountability, emphasizing that the vote was about maintaining respect, professionalism, and the institutional integrity of City Hall. While acknowledging the tension the episode created, she also makes clear that the work of governing never stopped.

The conversation also explores how City Council moves forward after such a public conflict. Viagran discusses the importance of coalition-building in a council-manager form of government, where major decisions require collaboration and at least six votes to move forward. She reflects on leadership, communication among council members, and the role the mayor plays in persuading colleagues and building consensus. From rebuilding trust at City Hall to maintaining focus on the city’s priorities, Viagran argues that San Antonio’s leaders must continue working together despite disagreements.

Beyond the political headlines, the episode dives into the major issues facing the city in the months ahead. Viagran shares her perspective on potential rate increases from CPS Energy and San Antonio Water System, the growing debate over energy demands from data centers, and early discussions around a future city bond package. She also discusses downtown redevelopment and the broader vision surrounding Project Marvel, along with efforts to balance economic growth with infrastructure, housing, and flood mitigation. It’s a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, accountability, and the complex policy decisions shaping San Antonio’s future.

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