One of her very first significant obstacles as mayor sent out Gina Ortiz Jones back to the Government today, gathering with elderly army authorities concerning the future of the united state Military’s visibility in San Antonio.
In April the Trump Management asked for a restructure of the solution branch including combining 2 San Antonio-based commands, both situated at Ft. Sam Houston, with a North Carolina-based Pressures Command, at a solitary head office with a place yet to be identified.
Incorporated, both San Antonio regulates, united state Military North and United State Military South, have about 1,000 workers consisting of private personnel in San Antonio, according to a news release from the city.
Jones, that acted as Flying force Under Assistant under the Biden Management, stated Thursday that her journey to Washington D.C. brought some quality concerning the management’s prepare for San Antonio-based soldiers.
Military management’s initial referrals are to stir 200 San Antonio-based soldiers to Ft. Bragg in North Carolina– while about 750 placements would certainly stay below, in between United State Military North and United State Military South, according to Jones’ workplace.
The concept has actually upset Texas legislators, that do not wish to see solution participants vacated state however have little take advantage of to quit it as they wait for an official statement in the coming weeks.
5 legislators that stand for San Antonio in Congress, led by united state Rep. Tony Gonazles (R-San Antonio), introduced Thursday that they’re promoting the brand-new head office to be found in San Antonio, via a recommended change to the 2026 Protection Appropriations Act.
The city anticipates an executive order outlining the adjustment prepares to be released in the coming weeks.
Based upon today’s discussions, nevertheless, Jones’ workplace stated the influence on San Antonio work can be practically “minimal”– if a variety of presently uninhabited placements at united state Military North and United State Military South are completed the reconstruction.
The brand-new solitary head office, called the Western Hemisphere Command, is anticipated to be functional by October 2026.

On the see, Jones stated she likewise talked about bringing various other Military objectives to San Antonio as component of the wider adjustment of the solution branch.
” We require to be positive,” Jones stated. “Which is why I shared a list of Military objectives presently carried out somewhere else that if straightened to San Antonio would certainly better assist them attain their objectives around cost-savings and functional performances.”
City and region leaders have actually been functioning to develop supremacy in location of army medication, consisting of dating the Virginia-based the Protection Wellness Firm to base even more employees below, along with expanding the city’s cybersecurity impact.
” We will certainly remain to place San Antonio and our one-of-a-kind civil-defense ecological community to draw in extra objectives and add to the protection commercial base,” Jones stated.
Jones took a trip with simply a handful of regional authorities: Aide Mayor Jeff Coyle and Federal Government Matters Supervisor Sally Basurto selected her to D.C., along with (Ret.) Maj. Gen. Juan Ayala, that works as the city’s supervisor of Armed forces and Veterans Matters.
They met Military Assistant Daniel Driscoll and Flying Force Under Assistant Edwin Oshiba, along with leaders of a functional preparation group entrusted with executing the Trump management’s loan consolidation.
The team likewise checked out Capitol Hillside to consult united state Sens. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and United State Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Laredo).
As component of the journey to Washington, D.C., Jones made a quit at the Autonomous National Board head office and met DNC Chair Ken Martin.
Earlier this month Jones sent an application for San Antonio to organize the celebration’s 2028 nationwide convention.