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San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo seeks support for propositions A and B

October 03, 2025 | Hollywood Park, Bexar County, Texas


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San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo seeks support for propositions A and B
A passionate plea for support for the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo took center stage at the recent Economic Development Corporation meeting in Hollywood Park, Texas. A long-time resident and volunteer highlighted the significant impact of the rodeo on local education and the economy, urging officials to back propositions A and B for Bexar County.

The speaker, who has been involved with the rodeo for years, emphasized that the event generated an impressive $330 million in economic impact last year, with projections suggesting this could rise to $750 million if the rodeo takes over operations at the Frost Bank Center after the Spurs vacate. He noted that the rodeo has provided over $12.7 million in scholarships, grants, and premiums, showcasing its vital role in supporting local youth and education.

The resident shared personal anecdotes about his family's involvement in agriculture and education, underscoring the rodeo's importance in fostering community and opportunity. He expressed optimism about the potential for year-round events that could further enhance educational funding and community engagement.

As discussions continue, the community is encouraged to consider the broader implications of supporting the rodeo, not just for its entertainment value but for its significant contributions to local economic growth and educational opportunities.

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