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    Environmental News

    Dallas plastic bag ban gets approved — barely

    Claire St. Amant
    Mar 26, 2014 | 12:11 pm

    Sometimes, the slimmest victories are the sweetest. After much heated debate, the Dallas City Council narrowly passed a motion to regulate single-use bags.

    Just moments before the victorious vote was read aloud, council member (and motion sponsor) Dwaine Caraway blurted out, "We failed." No one was more surprised than Caraway when the vote was revealed as 8 to 6, in favor of the motion.

    "Change is extremely hard. I understand that. But at some point we have to put our foot down," Caraway said.

    Caraway's original amendment called for bag fees ranging from 10 cents per bag to $1 per transaction, with business allowed to pocket up to 50 percent of the proceeds. Caraway revised his final motion to bring down the fee to 5 cents, with no possibility of a flat per-transaction fee. He also changed the amount of proceeds businesses will be allowed to pocket to 10 percent.

    Before the vote, dissenting council members worried about infringing on business owners' rights and possible legal ramifications of the city mandating a bag fee. Although seven Texas cities have already passed such ordinances, it is technically against state law to do so.

    The Texas Retailers Association has filed a lawsuit against the City of Austin as a result of its March ordinance. City attorney Warren Ernst used careful lawyer language to address the issue, saying only that Dallas was prepared to defend its right to impose a fee.

    Two separate motions — one to bring the issue back to committee and one to ban all single-use bags outright — overwhelmingly failed. The fee-based partial bag ban will take effect in 2015.

    Dwaine Caraway, displaying reusable canvas bags, was the driver behind the new law.

    Councilmember Dwaine Caraway
      
    Photo by Claire St. Amant
    Dwaine Caraway, displaying reusable canvas bags, was the driver behind the new law.
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    Dallas hires DEA agent Daniel Comeaux as new Chief of Police

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 11, 2025 | 12:19 pm
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    Dallas has a new police chief: Daniel Comeaux, who has been appointed as the next Chief of Police of the Dallas Police Department, effective Wednesday, April 23.

    Comeaux is a 33-year law enforcement veteran, currently serving as Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Drug Enforcement Agency’s Houston Field Division, overseeing 12 offices throughout Texas, including Houston, San Antonio, and Austin.

    He was one of five finalists, following a nationwide search to replace former Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia who left in September for a role as assistant city manager in Austin under Dallas' former city manager, T.C. Broadnax.

    Interim Dallas Police Chief Michael T. Igo was appointed to the position in October following Garcia’s retirement, and was also a finalist for the position.

    In a statement, Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert — who herself was promoted from within — gave thanks to Igo "for his longstanding service to the Dallas Police Department, and his willingness to lead during this time of transition."

    Comeaux's appointment comes one day after the appointment of Justin Ball as new Chief of Dallas Fire-Rescue (DFR), also effective April 23. Ball was also promoted from within.

    Comeaux is a native of New Orleans who began his career in 1991 with the Houston Police Department, specializing in community policing, narcotics enforcement, and high-risk investigations. In 1997, he transitioned to the DEA, where he led major operations in Houston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, targeting violent crime and drug trafficking. The release says that his strategies resulted in significant crime reduction, including a 40 perecent decrease in overdose deaths in Laredo, Texas; and that his leadership has focused on intelligence-driven crime reduction, operational efficiency, interagency collaboration, and officer development.

    “I joined the police force because I witnessed what can happen to neighborhoods that aren’t safe," Comeaux said in a statement. "At the federal level, I am known as the local cop because of my collaborative approach to tackling crime and my dedication to developing leaders in public safety who are bridge builders for the community. I am proud that my career in law enforcement has come full circle and look forward to serving alongside the men and women of the Dallas Police Department."

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