San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg just turned 46. He's marking the anniversary with a campaign fundraiser. Tickets go for $25 to $1,000 each.
Mayor Ron Nirenberg, seen above addressing City Council and city staff members on Thursday, April 13, 2023, is seeking a fourth and final term as San Antonio's mayor in the May 6 election.
Nirenberg, who just turned 46, is using his birthday as an opportunity to raise campaign funds.When you're an elected official, birthdays are more than an occasion to reflect, make resolutions or bask in the embrace of family and friends.
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