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Watch: The Texas Tribune Interviews Outgoing Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price

In January, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price announced that she will not seek reelection at the end of her term. The announcement marks the end of Price’s 10-year run as mayor and leaves the May 1 mayoral election up for grabs.

Watch The Texas Tribune's April 22 interview with Price, moderated by Texas Tribune CEO . They discussed her successes in office, the things she couldn’t get done and what she’ll do next.

Price was first elected to lead the city of Fort Worth in 2011. As mayor, she spearheaded the citywide health initiative FitWorth and has helped launch an initiative to promote early childhood education. Before being elected mayor, Price served as Tarrant County’s tax assessor for more than a decade and was a business owner.

This conversation is available here and on the Tribune's .

This conversation was supported by Texas Municipal League.

Tribune events are also supported through from our founding investors and members. Though and underwrite Texas Tribune events, they play no role in determining the content, panelists or line of questioning.

The Texas Tribune is a member-supported, nonpartisan newsroom informing and engaging Texans on state politics and policy. Learn more at texastribune.org.