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Texas Talks
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Using AI to Improve Transparency w/Charles Blain
Épisode 112
jeudi 19 mars 2026 • Durée 43:00
Brad Swail welcomes Charles Blain—Houston Chronicle contributor, Manhattan Institute City Journal writer, Fox 26 panelist, author of the forthcoming The Brotherhood of Facts (Johns Hopkins Press, spring 2027), and founder of Local Insights.
Charles shares how an accidental AI-assisted review of Houston Metro contract documents uncovered a $215k-to-$4.2M ballooning deal tied to board chair conflicts—ultimately leading to cancellation after public pushback. He explains how Local Insights aggregates Texas local government data (budgets, bonds, agendas, campaign finance, property records, business ownerships, jail stats, court filings) into searchable dashboards, cross-references, trend alerts, and interrogatable interfaces—empowering everyday citizens, journalists, and activists to hold officials accountable without needing newsroom resources.
They discuss AI’s role in leveling the civic playing field: parsing dense agendas, flagging anomalies, aiding open records fights, and educating users on government mechanics (strong vs. weak mayor systems, charters, CAFRs vs. budgets). Charles critiques Trump-era talk of banning institutional homebuyers (mostly mom-and-pop investors, not mega-corps) and argues Texas should focus on permitting reform, standardized processes, property tax relief (e.g., incentives for first-time buyers near aging parents), and deeper transparency mandates to boost affordability.
Essential for anyone tracking Texas local governance, transparency, housing policy, or AI in public accountability. Visit localinsights.ai (or follow @CJBlain10 on X) for more. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify for Texas Talks.
- 00:00:00 - Welcome to Texas Talks
- 00:00:06 - Guest Intro: Charles Blain – Writer, Commentator & Founder of Local Insights
- 00:00:51 - Meeting in Person After Years of Online Collaboration
- 00:01:36 - Charles’s Background: Houston Chronicle, City Journal, Fox 26, Forthcoming Book
- 00:02:19 - Origin of Local Insights: Accidental AI Use on Houston Metro Contract
- 00:03:45 - Metro Scandal Breakdown: $215k → $4.2M Contract & Board Chair Conflict
- 00:05:30 - How AI Flagged Issues & Led to Contract Cancellation
- 00:06:26 - Building Tools: From Templates to Civic Data Platform
- 00:07:23 - Hermann Park / Ben Taub Eminent Domain Dashboard Example
- 00:08:06 - Civic Engagement Mission: Leveling the Field for Citizens
- 00:09:35 - Who It’s For: Citizens, Journalists, Busy People Seeking Transparency
- 00:10:23 - Presentation to Water Board Directors & Early Demand
- 00:11:41 - Special Purpose Districts, Water Districts & Citizen Tools
- 00:12:51 - Full Platform: Every Texas Local Government Data (Budgets, Bonds, Agendas, Campaign Finance)
- 00:13:40 - Cross-Referencing: TDCJ, Campaign Finance, Property Records, Business Ownership
- 00:15:19 - Agenda Interrogation, Alerts & Jurisdiction Comparisons
- 00:17:11 - State-Level Data (Contracts, Legislative, Open Records)
- 00:18:13 - Public Information Act Tools: Collaboration, Filing Help & Trends
- 00:19:51 - Disappointing Need for This Tool + Future of Civic Transparency
- 00:21:22 - Educational Library: Government Basics (Strong/Weak Mayor, Charters, CAFRs)
- 00:22:51 - Property Taxes Confusion at Council Meetings & Clear Visuals
- 00:24:40 - Building Connections: Why Votes Happen, Potential Anomalies
- 00:26:34 - State Policy Ideas: Standardization, Deeper Transparency Mandates
- 00:27:35 - Jail Data, Court Filings & Missing Details Across Counties
- 00:29:02 - Personal Financial Statements & Persistent Denial Issues
- 00:30:31 - Who Uses It: Busy Citizens, Journalists, Activists
- 00:31:47 - Urgency: Local Accountability Drives Bigger Change
- 00:32:26 - Housing & Institutional Investors: Critique of Ban Proposals
- 00:33:47 - Mom-and-Pop vs. Mega Investors & Affordability Realities
- 00:35:21 - State Fixes: Property Tax Relief, First-Time Buyer Incentives
- 00:36:57 - Permitting Reform & Standardization as Key to Affordability
- 00:39:56 - AI in Permitting, Protests & Exemption Tracking
- 00:41:51 - Closing Thanks & Plugs: @CJBlain10 on Social
Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@TexasTalks
Educating Tomorrow’s Texas: From Classrooms to Careers w/Mike Morath & Mary Lynn Pruneda (Future of Texas)
Épisode 111
jeudi 19 mars 2026 • Durée 42:09
Brad Swail sits down with Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath and Mary Lynn Pruneda (Texas 2036 Director of Education & Workforce Policy) for a forward-looking conversation on the future of Texas public education. They discuss post-COVID recovery (literacy at all-time highs, math still climbing), the game-changing Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) shifting to performance-based pay and creating more six-figure teacher salaries, the role of timeless classics vs. accelerating technology (robots, AI, tablets), parental guidance on AI/ChatGPT risks, Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) growth and school choice diversity, A-F accountability rigor increases, why leadership matters more than funding alone, extended learning time incentives, and the key metrics Texas 2036 is tracking—on-grade reading/math proficiency and career readiness—for Texas to thrive by its 2036 bicentennial. Perfect for parents, educators, policymakers, and anyone tracking Texas schools. Visit texas2036.org for progress tracking. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify for the Future of Texas series.
- 00:00:08 - Welcome & Series Intro: Future of Texas Education
- 00:00:33 - Guest Introductions: Commissioner Mike Morath & Mary Lynn Pruneda
- 00:01:07 - Why They're Optimistic About Texas Education's Future
- 00:03:01 - Where Texas Stands Today: Post-COVID Literacy & Math Recovery
- 00:05:03 - Biggest Reform to Celebrate: Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA)
- 00:06:31 - How TIA Works: Merit Pay, Six-Figure Salaries & Projected Growth
- 00:08:45 - Education in 2036: Technology Acceleration & Enduring Fundamentals
- 00:09:50 - Robots, AI & the Chinese Boomi Example
- 00:11:14 - Why Classics & Timeless Wisdom Still Matter Most
- 00:13:51 - Smart Use of Tech Tools vs. Replacing Good Teaching
- 00:15:46 - Math & Science as Immutable Foundations
- 00:17:56 - AI/ChatGPT in Schools: Opportunities & Parental Risks
- 00:20:13 - Controlled Tech Access & Building Discernment
- 00:23:10 - Intentionality: Avoiding "Shiny" Tech Distractions
- 00:25:06 - Education Savings Accounts (ESAs): Early Demand & Future Growth
- 00:27:02 - School Choice, Competition & Diversity of Options
- 00:29:33 - Accountability: A-F Ratings, Rigor Increases & Interventions
- 00:33:22 - Funding vs. Leadership: Why Management Choices Matter More
- 00:36:12 - Extended Learning Time Incentives & Global Comparisons
- 00:38:19 - Texas 2036 Tracking: On-Grade Reading/Math & Career Readiness
- 00:39:12 - Recruiting, Supporting & Retaining Great Teachers by 2036
- 00:41:21 - Closing Thoughts & Call to Action: texas2036.org
Through the Future of Texas podcast series, Texas 2036 brings together diverse perspectives as we explore the opportunities and challenges facing our state over the next ten years. The views expressed in this program are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Texas 2036, its staff or its Board of Directors.
Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@TexasTalks
Ep. 98 - Christo Van Rensburg
Épisode 102
jeudi 22 janvier 2026 • Durée 43:02
Former professional tennis player and ATP top-20 competitor Christo van Rensburg joins the Texas Talks podcast to discuss building the ATX Open into one of America’s premier women’s tennis tournaments. The conversation covers WTA rankings, why Austin is the perfect home for women’s pro tennis, developing public courts, attracting top players, and the future of tennis culture in Texas.
Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@TexasTalks
Ep. 12 - Russell Woodward
Épisode 12
jeudi 21 mars 2024 • Durée 32:57
Ep. 11 - Mark Nemir (Dirty Martin's) & Bill Aleshire
Épisode 11
jeudi 14 mars 2024 • Durée 39:13
Ep. 10 - Salman Bhojani
Épisode 10
jeudi 7 mars 2024 • Durée 35:17
Ep. 9 - Arjun Sharda
Épisode 9
jeudi 29 février 2024 • Durée 31:49
Ep. 8 - Starlee Coleman
Épisode 8
jeudi 22 février 2024 • Durée 48:16
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Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@TexasTalks
Ep. 7 - Mark Teixiera
Épisode 7
jeudi 15 février 2024 • Durée 33:04









