Betsy Price, former Mayor of Fort Worth

Betsy Price, a Fort Worth native, was elected in 2011 as the 44th mayor of the City of Fort Worth. In 2019, Price was re-elected for her fifth two-year term. Along with her focus on promoting jobs, strengthening education, fighting crime and improving mobility, Price has made significant strides along the path toward her vision of a healthy, engaged and fiscally responsible city.

Price graduated from Arlington Heights High School and earned a bachelor's degree from University of Texas at Arlington. Since then, she has been an active mother and a leader in the Fort Worth community, serving on numerous boards, commissions and professional associations.

After running her own successful business for 17 years, Price turned to public service and was elected in 2000 to serve as Tarrant County's tax assessor, where she quickly made her department one of the most efficient in Texas, saving taxpayers millions of dollars.

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