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Rodney Anderson sworn in to Grand Prairie City Council, pledges to 'preserve, protect and defend'
Summary
Former Texas state representative Rodney Anderson was sworn in to Grand Prairie City Council Place 8 and pledged to "preserve, protect, and defend." The council update noted his term runs through May 2027 after winning a special election for the seat.
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Rodney Anderson, identified in the meeting remarks as a former Texas House representative, was sworn in to the Grand Prairie City Council and took the Place 8 at-large seat following a special election.
During brief remarks, Anderson said, “I’m Rodney Anderson,” and used oath-like language, repeating “preserve, protect, and defend.” A presenter in the meeting noted Anderson’s background in the state House and that his current term will last through May 2027.
The remarks included expressions of thanks related to the special election and transition to public service. Meeting comments also referenced that the seat was vacated earlier this year by a state representative-elect; the transcript names that person as "junior Izzanu." The meeting did not record a formal council vote on the swearing-in in the provided segments.
