@startelegram “We’re putting the people first, and all of us worked together. It wasn’t party-related. We did what was in the best interest of our residents, and it was a beautiful thing for us to all come together and work together. Hopefully, that’s a sign of things to come.”
Commissioner Roderick Miles, Jr. led a unanimous vote to immediately direct $200,000 to Tarrant County food banks. This is what leadership looks like: responsive, grounded in community need, and unafraid to act. Tarrant County is strongest when we come together.
📣 Precinct One – We Want to Hear from You!
Commissioner Miles invites all Tarrant County residents to attend the upcoming Budget Town Halls and learn more about the FY2026 Recommended County Budget.
Kicked off the day at Rep. Chris Turner’s Town Hall; 89th Legislative Session, redistricting, and what’s next for Texas. Grateful for the engaged voices of Grand Prairie! #txlege#TarrantCounty#precinctone
Today, I joined the Tarrant County Central Labor Council AFL-CIO to honor the backbone of our community. our workers. From nurses to new grads to part-time hustlers, your fight is my fight. Labor built this country and together, we’re protecting what we built. #UnionStrong
With a state senate #sd9#txlege race on the ballot, @TarrantCountyTX commissioners are set Tue to approve early voting locations including 8 for north Tarrant County suburban voters but only 2—downtown & the elections office—for all of central Fort Worth. Zero west or near south
Packed house at Greater St. Stephen Baptist Church under the pastoral leadership of our PTC leader Rev. Dr. Michael Bell praying & agitating against @realDonaldTrump & @GregAbbott_TX taking over our #txlege. Powerful Christian testimonies from @ColinAllredTX@RepVeasey & others!
Saddened by the passing of my friend & colleague, former Commissioner Gary Fickes. A leader of vision & kindness, his legacy in infrastructure & public service transformed NE Tarrant County. Prayers for his wife Kathy & family. He will be truly missed.
NEW: “Our ancestors faced poll taxes and fire hoses. Today it’s data manipulation and digital gerrymandering.” Commissioner Roderick Miles Jr. raises the alarm in Tarrant Co., TX in this powerful op-ed.
https://t.co/IOTWaGO5XX