From the KLRN Bexar County Judge Forum hosted by Randy Beamer:
What will you do to improve health outcomes, including mental health and women’s reproductive health, in their county?
Edgar Coyle (11:58): “I don’t think that the priority should be prosecution or anything like that, and as a Bexar County Judge, I wouldn’t seek anything like that but we definitely need to put the money where it’s going to be well-spent.”
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