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Beyond the Bite

Beyond the Bite

Written by: Eddie Aldrete
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Beyond the Bite is a podcast that goes beyond the headlines and sound bites to uncover the stories that drive the business community of San Antonio and South Texas. Hosted by seasoned journalist and advocate, Eddie Aldrete, each episode features real conversations with job creators, business leaders, and community pillars. Whether they are carrying on family legacies or breaking new ground, Eddie's guests offer unique perspectives on the economic drivers of the region. With decades of experience at the intersection of business, public policy, and politics, Eddie is known for his advocacy efforts and relationship building. Tune in to Beyond the Bite to discover the stories that shape our region’s future.Copyright 2025 Economics Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • The Cost of Lawsuits: Texas, Business, and the Road Ahead
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete sits down with David McArthur, candidate for Texas House District 121, and Adam Blanchard, CEO of Double Diamond Transport and Tanager Logistics, for an in-depth discussion on the upcoming state representative race and the latest issues impacting Texas communities and businesses.

    The conversation kicks off with with McArthur discussing his campaign – from his background working for President George W. Bush to his motivations for running for office. McArthur shares his experiences walking the district, engaging with everyday concerns about property taxes, education, and public safety.

    A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to hot-button legislative issues, especially lawsuit reform. Blanchard provides a behind-the-scenes look at the impact of abusive lawsuits on the trucking and logistics business, laying out how fraudulent claims are driving insurance rates up for everyone—from business owners to consumers at the grocery store. What follows is a discussion of incumbent Marc LaHood’s voting record, especially on critical business and legal reforms.

    Throughout, Aldrete keeps the conversation practical and focused, asking what makes Texas great, why public service matters, and how listeners—especially business owners—can get more involved in local elections.

    The episode wraps up with a call to action on voting in upcoming primaries, reflections on leadership and trust, and details on how and voters can engage.

    Key topics include:

    1. Why leadership and honesty matter in public office
    2. The economic impact of lawsuit abuse on businesses and consumers
    3. Property taxes and priorities for Texas families
    4. The importance of voting in primary elections
    5. What makes Texas a great place to live and do business

    For more information:

    https://www.mcarthurfortexas.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/mcarthurfortexas

    https://www.dd-transport.com/

    https://www.tanagerlogistics.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-blanchard-19042735/

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    40 mins
  • Solutions Over Showmanship: How One County Commissioner is Rewriting the Playbook
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode, Host Eddie Aldrete sits down with Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones for an in-depth discussion about her upbringing, career, and the unique challenges of representing one of the most diverse and fastest-growing county commission precincts in Texas. Commissioner Briones shares her background as the daughter of two educators from Laredo, her journey through Harvard and Yale, and how her experiences on the Texas border and at prestigious universities have shaped her commitment to public service and educational opportunities.

    The conversation explores key issues facing Harris County Precinct 4, including public safety, infrastructure, and the balancing act between rapid growth and essential services. Briones details efforts to improve law enforcement recruitment through competitive pay, the advancement of flood mitigation projects, and the importance of collaborative partnerships with public and private sectors to deliver innovative solutions in transportation, green space, and disaster preparedness. She also outlines her approach to early childhood education investments, emphasizing the need for scalability, sustainability, and data-driven planning.

    Briones and Aldrete touch on local government dynamics, budget challenges, and the significance of transparency and respect in leadership. The episode covers recent county budget decisions, cooperation with various regional organizations, and Briones’s ongoing priorities—from preparing Harris County to host the World Cup to strengthening community resilience against natural disasters. Throughout, Briones underscores her dedication to ensuring that Harris County not only keeps up with growth but also harnesses its diversity and resources to improve quality of life for all residents.

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    39 mins
  • Why the State of Texas Cares About Municipal Spending and Indebtedness
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode, Eddie Aldrete sits down with Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock for a deep dive into fiscal management and government transparency, with a special focus on municipal spending and indebtedness. Hancock explains how his business background drives his mission to bring efficiency, accountability, and urgency to state government, but he also stresses why monitoring and communicating about local (municipal and school district) debt is a top priority for the Comptroller’s office. He reveals that Texas’ strong statewide fiscal position is threatened by the rapid growth of local government debt—a burden that is inevitably passed on to property taxpayers.

    Throughout the conversation, Hancock warns that excessive municipal spending and recurring bond cycles allow local governments to sidestep delivering real property tax relief, despite concerted efforts by state leaders to lower rates. He believes honest, transparent communication about local indebtedness is essential, since cities and school districts often continue issuing new debt as old bonds are paid off, preventing meaningful reductions in taxpayers’ bills. To this end, Comptroller Hancock has introduced new online platforms created to empower Texas voters and taxpayers to track debt and spending in their communities, making it easier for citizens to hold local officials accountable and understand the impact of financial decisions.

    https://comptroller.texas.gov/transparency/local/hb103/

    The episode also explores important reforms driven or overseen by Hancock, such as ending procurement preferences based on race or gender, focusing support on disabled veterans, and rolling out Texas Education Freedom Accounts created by the school voucher bill in the last session of the Texas Legislature. All these policy moves underscore his larger goal: ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent wisely at every level of government. Hancock makes it clear that no matter how strong Texas’ overall economy, unchecked municipal debt and irresponsible spending have direct, long-term consequences for everyone—and it’s the Comptroller’s duty to shine a light on these issues for the benefit of all Texans.

    https://comptroller.texas.gov/

    https://www.kellyhancock.com/

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    36 mins
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