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READ NOW: Jones said her vision for the city is rooted in her upbringing on the far West Side. She says she wants to help kids who grew up like her earn a quality education and pursue successful careers.

“I know how blessed I am and how hard I’ve worked, and I know that there are kids in my community that are just as talented, just as hungry and if they had a little bit of help like I did, could do similarly great things for our city, our state and our country,” she said.

A latchkey kid raised by a single mother, she said she understands the importance of expanding early childhood education and affordable childcare for working parents. Jones, who attended public schools that served mostly children from low-income families, said she knows the difference a quality educator can have in the life of a vulnerable child.

For the first time in 20 years, local voters will elect an outsider — someone who hasn’t previously served on City Council — to take the reins at City Hall. While this would be Jones’s first time holding elected office, she said she’s a proven leader, having managed a $173 billion budget and over 600,000 personnel as the Air Force undersecretary.

Jones said the future mayor must be willing to stand up to the state and federal governments, both led by right-wing populists, to protect San Antonio’s future.

READ: Gina Ortiz Jones draws on military, personal history in race for San Antonio mayor

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READ NOW: Jones said her vision for the city is rooted in her upbringing on the far West Side. She says she wants to help kids who grew up like her earn a quality education and pursue successful careers.

“I know how blessed I am and how hard I’ve worked, and I know that there are kids in my community that are just as talented, just as hungry and if they had a little bit of help like I did, could do similarly great things for our city, our state and our country,” she said.

A latchkey kid raised by a single mother, she said she understands the importance of expanding early childhood education and affordable childcare for working parents. Jones, who attended public schools that served mostly children from low-income families, said she knows the difference a quality educator can have in the life of a vulnerable child.

For the first time in 20 years, local voters will elect an outsider — someone who hasn’t previously served on City Council — to take the reins at City Hall. While this would be Jones’s first time holding elected office, she said she’s a proven leader, having managed a $173 billion budget and over 600,000 personnel as the Air Force undersecretary.

Jones said the future mayor must be willing to stand up to the state and federal governments, both led by right-wing populists, to protect San Antonio’s future.

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