Northwest Side Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda announced her long-expected bid for San Antonio mayor Wednesday morning.
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Speaking on the steps of City Hall, Cabello Havrda said t’s time to focus on strong leadership in San Antonio, and her community has been asking here to run for a long time.“We have to bring that unity here to San Antonio, and that’s why I bring to the table,” Cabello Havrda said. A practicing attorney, Cabello Havrda is finishing her third term as the District 6 council member. The West Side native is the chairwoman of the Public Safety Committee and serves on the Governance, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Municipal Court Advisory Committees.
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