John Whitmire promised to work with people. He promised to work with the racist white males like Greg Abbott and Dan Patrick. He pledged to work with anyone.
However, this does not include working with elected County Judge Lina Hidalgo.
From a story on KHOU 11 the following;
April made four months into Houston Mayor John Whitmire‘s administration and he had yet to meet face-to-face with Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo.
“It has me worried, but it’s outside my control,” said Hidalgo. “I can’t force someone to meet with me.”
Whitmire held countless meetings since becoming mayor of Houston, but one person who was never on his schedule was Hidalgo, who is head of the state’s larger county.
“We’ve had ongoing requests to meet, offered different times, I’ll go there, whatever, but he’s too busy,” said Hidalgo.
In March, when President Biden visited Houston, Hidalgo thought she’d get her chance.
“Normally we all wait in one room with the pastries and coffee and I didn’t see him,” said Hidalgo. “Turns out he was in a different room. We always are in the same room.”
Hidalgo said building a relationship with Whitmire is “critical,” especially with hurricane season approaching.
“The problem is that there’s real policy at stake,” said Hidalgo. “It’s about to be hurricane season. I still haven’t walked him through the emergency operations center. We haven’t been able to get us at this level to build a relationship and work together.”
There is a complicated history between Hidalgo and Whitmire. Hidalgo endorsed Whitmire’s opponent in the mayoral race – Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.
“As I said during the campaign, if he wins, I’ll work with him, that’s how it works,” said Hidalgo. “I’ve had to work with a lot of people who didn’t support me. You have to do the job.”
A key part of that job is partnership during crises. It’s something KHOU political analyst Brandon Rottinghaus said voters saw up close between past administrations.
“If there is some disagreement, that has to be put aside,” said Rottinghaus. “The good of the region is in the hands of these two critical leaders.”
Mayor Whitmire opted not to speak with KHOU 11 News on camera. His spokeswoman released this statement:
John Whitmire did not even respond in person to the reporter. That is odd, considering that he had not wasted any time before beginning to run toward a camera.
