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C.O.P.S. stands for Communities Organized for Public Service

For 50 years, COPS/Metro Alliance has given ordinary people a powerful voice in the decisions that affect their communities. We are a nonpartisan organization of dues-paying member institutions working to improve life for families in the San Antonio region. Our members have included religious congregations, schools, civic associations, labor and professional organizations, and non-profits.

We are a university of public life where people become leaders, developing the courage and skills to accomplish more than they ever thought possible.

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SA Ready to Work is 'Too Big to Fail'

July 03, 2021

[Excerpt] As San Antonio’s job training program lags and officials try to suss out the details of its next phase, a key backer worries the initiative is in trouble. COPS/Metro, a grassroots advocacy group, aggressively lobbied city leaders to create an emergency program to...

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Texas IAF Blocks $10 Billion Dollar Corporate Tax Giveaway to Big Oil

June 01, 2021

[Excerpts] When organizers set out to overturn Texas’s giveaway program for the oil and gas industry, they had a long game in mind. Over 20 years, the tax exemption program known as Chapter 313 had delivered $10 billion in tax cuts to corporations operating...

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COPS/Metro Cited in Stories of Hope in the New Book About the Sisters of the Incarnate Word

May 06, 2021

Sr. Tere Maya "says people planting community gardens and pastors feeding people during the pandemic, as well as those working for COPS/Metro Alliance or the Interfaith Welcome Coalition in San Antonio, have their own stories of hope.” Ayala: San Antonio's Blue Hole is a...

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COPS/Metro, with Texas IAF, Bishops & Faithful Call on Lt. Governor and Senate to Reject 'Permitless Carry' Legislation

April 22, 2021

Bishops, rabbis, clergy and faithful from across Texas convened to express vocal opposition to the passage of proposed legislation HB1927 which would allow "permitless carry" in the state of Texas. Catholic Bishop Mark Seitz referenced the massacre in El Paso which resulted in dozens...

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COPS/Metro Assembly Draws 600 Leaders Online for Accountability Session with Candidates for City Office

April 20, 2021

[Excerpt from San Antonio Express-News] More than 600 San Antonio community members tuned in to a virtual accountability session where city politicians and candidates addressed police reform, workforce development, education and February’s power outages. Communities Organized for Public Service and the Metro Alliance, or...

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Solid Advice for City Manager Erik Walsh: Talk to the Nun

April 13, 2021

Back in 1992, she was an organizer for COPS/Metro Alliance when the powerful community organization designed and persuaded the City to financially back Project Quest, which early on and to this day has been recognized as one of the most successful job training programs...

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COPS/Metro Develops Leadership for Parish 'Fratelli Tutti' Study Groups

March 30, 2021

[Excerpts] A successful partnering of West Side parishes with COPS/Metro Alliance to study Pope Francis' recent encyclical, Fratelli Tutti (On Fraternity and Social Friendship), owes it all to Zoom-and the savvy leaders invovled.  It began with an informal discussion on the encyclical between Father...

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COPS/Metro & Texas IAF Declare State Power Failure 'Act of Sheer Negligence' and Demand Accountability from Elected Officials

February 19, 2021

While state officials announced later in the day that power had stabilized and forced shutoffs were no longer needed, more than 300,000 households remained without power....Texas was especially hard hit because most of its power grid is isolated from the interconnected networks serving the...

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