Frisco Councilman Warns Unanimous Votes Signal Groupthink, Not Good Governance
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Frisco Councilman Jared Elad: Why '6-0 Votes' Are Local Government's Most Danger
Wealth manager and newly elected Frisco City Council Member Jared Elad joins host Justin McKenzie to challenge groupthink on the dais, unpack Frisco's $400M budget, and preview Universal Studios, FIFA, and the 2027 PGA Championship reshaping the city.
Frisco Councilman Warns Unanimous Votes Signal Groupthink, Not Good Governance
Frisco City Council Member Jared Elad is raising concerns about the frequency of unanimous votes on the council, arguing that a string of 6-0 decisions signals groupthink rather than alignment. In a recent interview on The Building Texas Show, Elad said, ‘I told people the two worst numbers you can see on city council is 6-0, and there was too many 6-0 votes. That being in my profession, that’s statistically impossible.’ As a wealth manager and …
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