An electric meter at Jamestown Drive and Payton Gin Road in North Austin in the wake of Winter Storm Uri on Feb. 15. At least 210 Texans, including nearly 30 Travis County residents, died because of the historic freeze – which left millions without power for days – according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. (Photo by John Anderson)
1) Quote of the Year: “I can guarantee the lights will stay on.”
– Gov. Greg Abbott promising there won’t be any power grid failures in Texas this winter (Dec. 3)
2) “Our people are going hungry and we refuse to accept it.”
– Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison in a Feb. 21 tweet addressing Council members’ demands for citywide food distribution (Feb. 26)
– UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell, addressing UT’s report about the racist origins of “The Eyes of Texas” (March 12)
4) “We should have been more proactive and planning for vaccine distribution.”
– District 2 City Council Member Vanessa Fuentes (March 19)
– Travis County District Judge Lora Livingston on Texas A.G. Ken Paxton’s challenge over Austin’s mask rule (April 2)
6) “The idea of a strong mayor fixing everything is, well, it’s magical thinking.”
– Council Member Leslie Pool (April 16)
– Mayor Steve Adler, in the wake of June 12’s Sixth Street shooting that killed Doug Kantor and left 13 others injured (June 18)
8) “What if a child dies on my watch?”
– AISD Superintendent Dr. Stephanie Elizalde in an interview with a CNN reporter about school mask mandates (Aug. 13)
9) “Austin PD is at a critical juncture.”
– Austin Police Chief Joseph Chacon, after being appointed as former Chief Brian Manley’s
successor (Sept. 24)
10) “It cannot be overstated: Prop A was not just voted down. It went down in flames.”
– Chas Moore, executive director of Austin Justice Coalition (Nov. 5)