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Trasa Robertson Cobern
NONPARTISAN
Trasa Robertson Cobern is running for Hurst City Council Member.
Personal background
Trasa lives in Hurst, Texas, and attended Texas A&M University. She is a member of Good Shepherd in Colleyville and has 4 children.
Professional background
Trasa has been a teacher in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District (HEBISD).
Political background
Trasa Robertson Cobern served one term on the Hurst City Council from 2016 to 2020. She ran for Tarrant County tax assessor-collector in 2018 and lost in the primary.
Public Services
Served on the Neighborhood and Community Advisory Board for over two years and helped draft an ordinance for inspecting rental properties.
Believes crisis pregnancy centers are important public services and has personally donated money to and volunteered at a local center.
Believes in the importance of community involvement and local service, saying "As a resident, as a mother of four children raised here, as an enthusiastic volunteer in the community and as a teacher in the HEBISD, I learned the value of being part of what’s going on in the City."
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Public Safety
Believes the Constitution is vital for ensuring freedom.
Believes public safety workers make sacrifices that allow others to enjoy their time away from work.
Believes in being a trustworthy steward of public funds and supports refunding money to the public when possible.
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Energy & the Environment
As of September 11, 2024, Trasa Robertson Cobern’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Promises to ensure high-quality infrastructure work and accountability for poor construction, citing recent inadequate work on Norwood as an example.
Supports maintaining the city's strong financial and infrastructural foundation.
Supports maintaining high standards for neighborhood development in light of new infrastructure projects, such as the recently built Bellaire Elementary school.
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Housing & Urban Development
Promises to be fiscally responsible with county funds.
As a city councilmember, voted to reduce property tax rates each year in Hurst.
Opposes viewing the Tax Office as a business, saying "The purpose of a business is to get more money from customers. It's about profit."
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