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Know Leon County Ep 15: Fact-Checking the Leon County Commissioners Court Data Center Moratorium

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Fact-Checking the Leon County Commissioners Court | Know Leon County Podcast Ep. 15This week, Daniel and Michael roll the tape. We sit down with select clips from Wednesday's Leon County Commissioners Court and break down the claims made by the County Judge, the Commissioners, and the County Attorney — separating what's accurate from the misinformation and outright false statements presented to the public as fact.If you've ever wondered whether what gets said from the dais holds up to scrutiny, this is the episode for you. We go clip by clip, point out exactly where the record diverges from reality, and give you the context the meeting didn't.We also look back at recent speaking engagements and what they accomplished, plus a rundown of where you can catch Michael speaking next.Know Leon County exists to keep local government honest, transparent, and accountable to the people it serves. If that matters to you, watch, share, and get involved.🎧 More at knowleoncounty.org👍 Like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode.💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — what did you catch that we missed?#LeonCounty [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/leoncounty] #KnowLeonCounty [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/knowleoncounty] #LocalGovernment [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/localgovernment] #Accountability [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/accountability] #Transparency [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/transparency] #Texas [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/texas] #CommissionersCourt [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/commissionerscourt] #CivicEngagement [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/civicengagement]

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Episode Know Leon County Ep 15: Fact-Checking the Leon County Commissioners Court Data Center Moratorium Cover

Know Leon County Ep 15: Fact-Checking the Leon County Commissioners Court Data Center Moratorium

Fact-Checking the Leon County Commissioners Court | Know Leon County Podcast Ep. 15This week, Daniel and Michael roll the tape. We sit down with select clips from Wednesday's Leon County Commissioners Court and break down the claims made by the County Judge, the Commissioners, and the County Attorney — separating what's accurate from the misinformation and outright false statements presented to the public as fact.If you've ever wondered whether what gets said from the dais holds up to scrutiny, this is the episode for you. We go clip by clip, point out exactly where the record diverges from reality, and give you the context the meeting didn't.We also look back at recent speaking engagements and what they accomplished, plus a rundown of where you can catch Michael speaking next.Know Leon County exists to keep local government honest, transparent, and accountable to the people it serves. If that matters to you, watch, share, and get involved.🎧 More at knowleoncounty.org👍 Like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode.💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — what did you catch that we missed?#LeonCounty [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/leoncounty] #KnowLeonCounty [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/knowleoncounty] #LocalGovernment [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/localgovernment] #Accountability [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/accountability] #Transparency [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/transparency] #Texas [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/texas] #CommissionersCourt [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/commissionerscourt] #CivicEngagement [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/civicengagement]

Gestern43 min
Episode Know Leon County Podcast Ep 14: Texas Counties Are Finally Fighting Back Against Data Centers Cover

Know Leon County Podcast Ep 14: Texas Counties Are Finally Fighting Back Against Data Centers

Texas counties are finally fighting back against data centers. Hill County just became the FIRST in Texas to pass a moratorium — and Leon County has 12 major projects pending right now. In Episode 14 of the Know Leon County Podcast, Michael Rice and Daniel McCoslin connect the dots from Hill County's historic 3-2 vote to Red Oak's midnight rezoning, OpenAI's Stargate supercluster in Milam County, the SpaceX chip plant in Grimes County, and the Corpus Christi water crisis that should terrify every rural Texan. We cover: - Why Hill County's moratorium is the new playbook for rural Texas - The 12 energy and BESS projects pending in Leon County (before you count data centers) - How "midnight votes" get 830-acre rezonings passed before residents even know about them - Why OpenAI's Stargate is NOT just another data center - The UT Austin report projecting data centers will consume 3% to 9% of all Texas water by 2040 - How Corpus Christi ended up rationing residential water while ExxonMobil, Valero, and Oxy kept pumping 55 million gallons a day - What the 391 Planning Commission actually does — and why Leon County finally getting one done matters If you live in rural Texas, this one's for you. Share it with your neighbors, and show up to your next commissioners court meeting. Learn more, read the show notes, and get involved: https://knowleoncounty.org Citizens for Responsible Growth: https://crglc.org Follow the show for weekly Leon County civic news and rural Texas deep-dives. New episodes every week.

14. Mai 202643 min
Episode Leon County Ep. 13: Is Anyone Watching Who Builds These Solar & BESS Facilities? Cover

Leon County Ep. 13: Is Anyone Watching Who Builds These Solar & BESS Facilities?

Two weeks of news, one episode to catch you up. Michael, Daniel, and Ann break down everything that's been happening in Leon County, across the surrounding region, and at the state level — from a brand new planning committee that may or may not have any real power, to a solar and BESS facility that just broke ground on Highway 3 with no county fire marshal in place to inspect it. IN THIS EPISODE: LEON COUNTY The 391 Planning Commission is now official. Commissioners passed the resolution on January 29th and published the public application on March 9th — but only one citizen seat is available. We should be celebrating this, but the county has already made clear the committee has no binding authority and commissioners aren't required to act on its recommendations. Is this meaningful input or just optics? The Pecan Solar and BESS facility near Hilltop on Highway 3 has broken ground after sitting dormant since 2018. Now that construction has started, two questions need answers fast: Are they complying with fire codes with no county fire marshal to inspect them? And are CATL or Gotion components anywhere in their supply chain? SURROUNDING COUNTIES Robertson County residents are discovering what Leon County already knows — reinvestment zones for solar farms can be approved quietly, with little public notice. The response from county leadership has been dismissive. We are actively helping Robertson County organizers get up to speed. Van Zandt County's unanimous moratorium is one month strong and still holding. Citizen activist Nancy White, Fire Marshal Kevin Palmer, and a commissioners court that actually listened made it happen. The trigger was finding CATL battery products — on the Texas Prohibited Technology List — in planned projects. This is proof that engaged leadership and community organizing can make a real difference. Grimes County found out on March 10th that Geronimo Power is planning a massive data center near Iola and a BESS facility in Singleton — because Geronimo called the mayor. There is a community meeting on March 19th at 6pm at the Iola Community Center. If you know anyone in Grimes County, spread the word. STATE LEVEL At a recent Leon County Commissioner's Court session, a commissioner openly admitted the commissioners are not fire experts — and then a burn ban was lifted during extreme drought conditions with no formal process and no consultation with the U.S. Forest Service. That admission is exactly the argument for hiring a county fire marshal. BESS fires, solar installation fires, and data center failures are not hypothetical. Other Texas counties are dealing with them right now. CATL and Gotion are subject to Chinese cybersecurity and national intelligence laws, giving the Chinese government legal authority over their products. Texas has placed both on the Prohibited Technologies List, yet no law requires developers to disclose what battery cells are going into these projects. At least three Texas BESS projects are implicated. Counties have tools to act right now — local ordinances, 391 committees, and development agreements can all require disclosure. WHAT YOU CAN DO If you are in Leon County, apply for the 391 Planning Commission or encourage someone you trust to apply. If you are in Grimes County, get to the March 19th meeting in Iola. Follow Van Zandt County's lead — community organizing plus elected officials who listen equals results. And share this episode. These stories are happening faster than most people realize, and awareness is the first line of defense. Know Leon County is an independent podcast covering local government, land use, energy infrastructure, and community issues in Leon County, Texas and the surrounding region.

17. März 202650 min
Episode Understanding Fire Safety in Rural Texas | A Conversation with Fire Marshal Kevin Palmer Cover

Understanding Fire Safety in Rural Texas | A Conversation with Fire Marshal Kevin Palmer

As rural Texas experiences rapid growth, many residents are asking important questions about fire safety, inspections, and large industrial development. In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Palmer, Fire Marshal of Van Zandt County, to walk through how fire prevention actually works at the county level. We discuss: * What a fire marshal does day-to-day * Where their authority comes from in Texas * How fire codes are adopted and enforced * What happens in counties without a fire marshal * Whether these positions “pay for themselves” * Inspection fees and funding questions * Fire risks associated with large industrial sites * Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and how those fires are handled * What small business owners can expect during inspections This is a public education conversation designed to help rural communities better understand how fire safety systems function before emergencies happen.

24. Feb. 202632 min