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Mattie Parker: “Revenues likely will be tight heading into this next fiscal…”

Featuring: Mattie Parker, Republican | Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas

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Published | Video Starts at 00:55

During an interview with our Steve Pickett, Parker acknowledged the opportunities and challenges that come with another term as mayor. Revenues likely will be tight heading into this next fiscal year for 2026. but I think we've got a great plan moving forward. Clear communication with city management and residents and again transportation along with public safety be all two biggest categories to fund here in Fort Worth. (00:55–01:00)

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Asserts that Fort Worth will face tight revenues in the fiscal year 2026.

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