Monday, 16 February 2026

KEye News Interviews Mike Hanson [Mkc 24hYD C]

A local entrepreneur enters the race for Travis County Commissioner with a radical promise to keep his office doors open to the public twenty-four hours a day.

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About this episode

Small business owner Mike Hanson launched his Republican bid for Travis County Commissioner at the local courthouse to protest ongoing property foreclosures. Hanson pledged to reform the regional tax structure and increase government transparency through a 24-hour open-door policy for his constituents. This campaign marks his first entry into the political arena as he challenges the current administrative status quo in Austin.

The candidate targeted the Travis County Appraisal District for its role in rising property taxes and criticized the practice of holding foreclosure auctions on the courthouse steps. Hanson proposed a radical shift in accessibility by promising to remain available to the public around the clock. His platform emphasizes fiscal conservatism and direct accountability to taxpayers who feel squeezed by the current economic climate in Central Texas.

Mike Hanson shared his vision for a more responsive local government during a candid interview with KEye News. He detailed his transition from the private sector to public service while standing at the site of recent property seizures. The conversation highlighted his unique commitment to a 24-hour office schedule as a solution to bureaucratic distance.


CHAPTER 01 / 1 Discussion

Mike Hanson Announces Republican Candidacy for Travis County Commissioner

Small business owner Mike Hanson announced his candidacy for Travis County Commissioner as a Republican. This campaign marks Hanson's first run for elected office. His platform focuses on addressing rising property taxes and increasing government accessibility by pledging to keep his office open to the public 24 hours a day. Hanson staged his announcement at the county courthouse to highlight his opposition to property foreclosures occurring on the courthouse steps.

mike hanson· travis county· republican party· property tax· texas elections

00:00 A small business owner wants to be Travis County Commissioner. Mike Hanson announced today he will run as a Republican candidate Now this is the first time he is running for an elected office Hanson vows that he will open his office to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week One of his main concerns is rising property tax in Travis County I know that there's been news media out here, they are stealing people's houses on this courthouse step. That under my administration will not take place if i can help it and that is why Hanson decided to announce his candidacy from the county courthouse steps well there's a new