How we’ve changed Austin for the better — togetherReflecting on seven years of true progressive change.Nov 18, 2021Nov 18, 2021
MAP: 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
Austin 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
8 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
FAQ: Austin’s Police Budget TransformationAll the answers on this historic change in one place.Aug 19, 2020Aug 19, 2020
Why we support Garza-Garzaby Council Members Harper-Madison, Renteria, Casar, Flannigan, and EllisJul 7, 2020Jul 7, 2020
Discretionary 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
Casar: How Austin curfew ordinance leans harder on black, Latino youthOriginally published in the Austin American-Statesman on 15 June 2017Jun 15, 2017Jun 15, 2017
Casar: 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
Why Texans Are Fighting Anti-Immigrant LegislationOriginally published at www.nytimes.com on May 17, 2017.May 17, 2017May 17, 2017