As city council elections approach in several Texas cities, campaign finance reports reveal that candidates and special interest groups are pouring significant funds into local races.
In Amarillo, nearly a million dollars was spent in April alone, while Denton and San Antonio races are also seeing major spending and increased involvement from political action committees (PACs). The influx of money has intensified competition, with heated campaigns and claims of outside influence. These financial disclosures highlight the growing role of fundraising and endorsements in shaping local government outcomes.
Voters are urged to pay attention to where the money is coming from as they head to the polls.
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