Bryan Escobar Community Page

Bryan Escobar Community Page My focus today is continuing that work through community involvement & local nonprofits,

For 30 years, I’ve helped individuals and businesses navigate complex challenges, resolve difficult situations, and find practical solutions that create real results. Bryan Escobar is a 30-year problem-solver, cancer survivor, youth coach, and Hays County resident running for Commissioner, Precinct 2. His mission: restore competence, accountability, and real results in county government.

Thank you, Johnny G, for your support of Buda’s Johnson High School and its marching band program.Marching band is actua...
05/13/2026

Thank you, Johnny G, for your support of Buda’s Johnson High School and its marching band program.

Marching band is actually where Jennifer and I met years ago, so this one means a little extra to us. What started with rehearsals, football games, competitions, and long bus rides turned into a lifetime of memories, a family, and a life together.

Programs like this do more than teach music. They build friendships, discipline, confidence, and community. We’re grateful to everyone who helps keep these opportunities alive for the next generation.

If you’re able, please consider supporting the band, attending an event, sharing their fundraiser, or simply helping spread the word. Every bit of support helps these students continue doing what they love.

I hope to see everyone this evening at casa Maria’s in kyle. One more chance to see and talk to the run off candidates.
05/05/2026

I hope to see everyone this evening at casa Maria’s in kyle. One more chance to see and talk to the run off candidates.

Jennifer and I were honored to spend time at “A day at the Derby” supporting efforts to raise funds for pediatric cancer...
05/03/2026

Jennifer and I were honored to spend time at “A day at the Derby” supporting efforts to raise funds for pediatric cancer research.

Events like this are a reminder of what can happen when a community comes together with purpose.

I didn’t get photos with everyone, but I wanted to share a few moments from a meaningful day.

Had a great time at Plum Creek’s Front Porch Days with Jennifer & the Kyle Lions Club.
04/19/2026

Had a great time at Plum Creek’s Front Porch Days with Jennifer & the Kyle Lions Club.

Burn ban lifted…
04/14/2026

Burn ban lifted…

Burn Ban lifted effective today, April 14, 2026 

Reminder - The Tejano Democrats will be hosting a Get to Know the Candidates event for those running for the Hays CISD B...
04/14/2026

Reminder - The Tejano Democrats will be hosting a Get to Know the Candidates event for those running for the Hays CISD Board. Take the time to listen, ask questions, and stay engaged.

https://www.kut.org/education/2026-03-31/hays-cisd-tx-budget-cuts-teacher-layoffs-school-funding?fbclid=IwY2xjawQ6EklleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEei05bpmJ6XsnOZfYxBPg6OE2wtumI38oVmpl7MW3ERYBMSXgD-BWl7Bzsm4I_aem_lDuxmpJbq2dpUegjiDy-Hw

The Hays CISD layoffs and budget cuts didn’t happen overnight. The warning signs have been there for years.

At the state level, policies pushed by Governor Greg Abbott have added real pressure on public school funding.

At the local level, financial oversight and long term planning play a critical role. Calling a budget “balanced” while relying on reserves is not sustainable financial management. The situation we are seeing now, over 100 staff affected, reduced stipends, and larger class sizes, reflects the impact of those challenges.

At this crucial time in district history, making informed decisions at the voting booth is paramount. Strong financial experience and leadership moving forward is not optional, it is necessary.

The Tejano Democrats will be hosting a Get to Know the Candidates event for those running for the Hays CISD Board. Take the time to listen, ask questions, and stay engaged.

https://www.kut.org/education/2026-03-31/hays-cisd-tx-budget-cuts-teacher-layoffs-school-funding?fbclid=IwY2xjawQ6EklleH...
04/01/2026

https://www.kut.org/education/2026-03-31/hays-cisd-tx-budget-cuts-teacher-layoffs-school-funding?fbclid=IwY2xjawQ6EklleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEei05bpmJ6XsnOZfYxBPg6OE2wtumI38oVmpl7MW3ERYBMSXgD-BWl7Bzsm4I_aem_lDuxmpJbq2dpUegjiDy-Hw

The Hays CISD layoffs and budget cuts didn’t happen overnight. The warning signs have been there for years.

At the state level, policies pushed by Governor Greg Abbott have added real pressure on public school funding.

At the local level, financial oversight and long term planning play a critical role. Calling a budget “balanced” while relying on reserves is not sustainable financial management. The situation we are seeing now, over 100 staff affected, reduced stipends, and larger class sizes, reflects the impact of those challenges.

At this crucial time in district history, making informed decisions at the voting booth is paramount. Strong financial experience and leadership moving forward is not optional, it is necessary.

The Tejano Democrats will be hosting a Get to Know the Candidates event for those running for the Hays CISD Board. Take the time to listen, ask questions, and stay engaged.

04/01/2026

Hays Consolidated Independent School Board Elections 2026

Hays County Tejano Democrats invites you to engage in this important conversation for our schools and our future.

You’re invited to a moment that matters. The evenings you remember aren’t just about the weather or the headlines, they’re about the conversations that shape our children’s future. It’s a chance to hear directly from the people who will be stewarding our schools at a pivotal time.

Your voice matters. Everyone is welcome to come informed and leave confident. We deserve to understand where each candidate stands on the issues that affect classrooms, teachers, and students.

Early voting is from April 20 to April 28. Election Day is Saturday, May 2, 2026. Let’s show up, listen well, and participate thoughtfully. See you there.

https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/hays-cisd-proposes-1225-million-in-budget-cutsThe stakes are real for students, teacher...
03/26/2026

https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/hays-cisd-proposes-1225-million-in-budget-cuts

The stakes are real for students, teachers, and families.

There are multiple factors at play, including state funding, but these moments also show why strong financial understanding in leadership matters.

Stay informed and stay engaged.

Hays CISD proposed $12.25 million in budget cuts for the 2026-2027 school year. It would eliminate or alter 125 positions and suspend stipends for nearly 1,000

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