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Ryan Trimble and Shawn P. Williams return to the mic as summer winds down, reflecting on a mild Texas season, back-to-school transitions, and the role Walmart plays in community health with its back-to-school fairs. They also celebrate Dallas ISD’s significant progress in accountability ratings and highlight local successes across the city.The heart of this episode is a conversation with Randall Bryant, Vice Chair of the DART Board of Directors, political strategist, and newly elected member of the Democratic National Committee. From his Dallas roots in Hamilton Park to his extensive political career, Randall shares how his passion for policy and advocacy led him to one of the region’s most critical leadership roles.
Interview Begins @10:20
Community and Leadership
Learn more about DART: dart.org
Follow Randall Bryant on social media: @RandallBryantTX
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Interview Begins @10:20
Community and Leadership
- Randall’s upbringing in Dallas and family legacy of civic engagement.
- Founding of his political consulting firm, Politics United Marketing.
- Service on numerous boards, including the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce.
- The origins of DART in 1983 and its 13-city membership.
- Expansion milestones: the nation’s second-largest light rail system and the upcoming Silver Line rail project connecting to DFW Airport.
- Financial challenges and balancing equity among member cities.
- Legislative battles in Austin and efforts to protect DART’s funding model.
- Insights into cost allocation, service cuts, and ensuring reliable, affordable transportation for riders—many of whom are transit dependent.
- Randall’s perspective on the importance of regional cooperation and the economic return of investing in public transit.
- Highlights from 16 public hearings and strong community input against service cuts.
- A reminder that two-thirds of DART riders live at or below the poverty line, underscoring the system’s role as a lifeline, not just a convenience.
Learn more about DART: dart.org
Follow Randall Bryant on social media: @RandallBryantTX
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