EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — El Paso County Commissioner David Stow highlighted several pressing issues facing the county this year, including potential funding cuts from the federal government and environmental concerns, during KFOX14 Community Conversations.
Stow expressed concern over possible reductions in Medicaid and Medicare funding, noting that “we already have a third of our population that is not insured.”
He emphasized the strain on local taxpayers if entitlement programs are cut.
Stow also discussed the county’s budget challenges, stating that “70% of our budget goes to what’s called an unfunded mandate,” where the state legislature requires certain programs without providing funding.
He anticipates a $25 million impact on the budget due to new laws.
Environmental issues are also a focus, with Stow advocating for a contested case hearing on the renewal of the marathon refinery permit to address community concerns about emissions.
He mentioned an ongoing health impact study with UTEP, which he believes will show pollution is causing health issues.
Additionally, Stow addressed the impact of data centers on resources like water and electricity. He noted that the county is developing a best practice guide to manage future requests from such companies.
Looking ahead, Stow expressed excitement about community projects funded by recently passed bonds, including a $30 million investment in Ascada de Parque for improvements like lake cleaning and new hiking trails. Public meetings are planned to gather community input on these projects.
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