Greg CasarHow we’ve changed Austin for the better — togetherReflecting on seven years of true progressive change.Nov 18, 2021Nov 18, 2021
Greg CasarMAP: Investments in District 4Explore this interactive map to see the funded community projects we’ve added in District 4 since 2015.Aug 31, 20211Aug 31, 20211
Greg CasarAustin Voter Guide: May 2021If you care about police oversight, civil rights, and strengthening our democracy, we need you to vote.Mar 19, 2021Mar 19, 2021
Greg Casar8 Good Things Austin Accomplished in 20202020 was rough. But I’m proud of what we accomplished at City Hall. Here’s the top 8 things we worked on together.Jan 6, 2021Jan 6, 2021
Greg CasarFAQ: Austin’s Police Budget TransformationAll the answers on this historic change in one place.Aug 19, 2020Aug 19, 2020
Greg CasarWhy we support Garza-Garzaby Council Members Harper-Madison, Renteria, Casar, Flannigan, and EllisJul 7, 2020Jul 7, 2020
Greg CasarDiscretionary arrests by Austin Police are heavily skewed by race. Here’s how.I’ve authored a resolution — cosponsored by Mayor Adler, Council Member Garza, and Council Member Kitchen — to 1: eliminate unnecessary…Jun 7, 2018Jun 7, 2018
Greg CasarCasar: How Austin curfew ordinance leans harder on black, Latino youthOriginally published in the Austin American-Statesman on 15 June 2017Jun 15, 2017Jun 15, 2017
Greg CasarCasar: Austin is ahead of the curve on Obama’s clean power planI may be Austin’s youngest city council member, but I wasn’t born yesterday. So when Mario Lopez, president of the Hispanic Leadership…Jun 13, 2017Jun 13, 2017
Greg CasarWhy Texans Are Fighting Anti-Immigrant LegislationOriginally published at www.nytimes.com on May 17, 2017.May 17, 2017May 17, 2017