MCALLEN, Texas – Four state lawmakers from the Rio Grande Valley were asked what was the most important negative piece of legislation passed last session for the region.
Reps. Terry Canales of Edinburg, Sergio Muñoz of Mission, R.D. ‘Bobby’ Guerra of McAllen, and Oscar Longoria of La Joya were asked the question by moderator Jim Darling, the former mayor of McAllen, at a McAllen Chamber of Commerce event.
Held at the Radisson McAllen Airport Hotel, the event was titled “Legislative Update Luncheon.” The master of ceremonies was Dr. Fred Farias, chairman of the McAllen Chamber’s government affairs council.
This podcast has the answers from the four Rio Grande Valley lawmakers.
Podcast:
Editor’s Note: Vanguard Academy students Lee Perez and Freddy Sandoval assisted with this story.
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a five-part series on the McAllen Chamber of Commerce’s recent Legislative Update Luncheon. Click here for Part One. Click here for Part Two. Click here for Part Three.
Quality journalism takes time, effort and…. Money!
Producing quality journalism is not cheap. The coronavirus has resulted in falling revenues across the newsrooms of the United States. However, The Rio Grande Guardian International News Service is committed to producing quality news reporting on the issues that matter to border residents. The support of our members is vital in ensuring our mission gets fulfilled.
Can we count on your support? If so, click HERE. Thank you!