LSL11- Interview with Kevin Falconer Part 2 - Lone Star Ladies
In Part 2 of their in-depth interview with Denton County Commissioner Kevin Falconer (Precinct 2), co-hosts Sheree Rose, Darlene Howell, and Brandie Kennedy continue the conversation about what it takes to manage one of the fastest-growing counties i...
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LSL11- Interview with Kevin Falconer Part 2 - Lone Star Ladies
In Part 2 of their in-depth interview with Denton County Commissioner Kevin Falconer (Precinct 2), co-hosts Sheree Rose, Darlene Howell, and Brandie Kennedy continue the conversation about what it takes to manage one of the fastest-growing counties in America—and how strong local leadership can shape the future of Texas.
Before diving in, Sheree recaps a packed calendar of Denton County GOP events and civic gatherings:
đź“… Upcoming Events:
Nov 13: Conservative Cup with Rep. Pat Fallon — 9:30–10:30 a.m., Denton GOP HQ, 2921 Country Club Rd
Nov 13: 45–47 Club Luncheon featuring Don Huffines, candidate for Texas Comptroller (tickets $55 at DentonGOP.org
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Nov 24: Dr. Pete Chambers speaking event (Plano Conservatives, 6–8 p.m.)
Jan 10, 2026: Lincoln–Reagan Dinner — Hyatt DFW, Denton County’s largest annual fundraiser
The discussion begins with Falconer reflecting on his first term as commissioner—the lessons learned, challenges of county growth, and the importance of teamwork. He shares how Denton County’s explosive population increase (adding roughly 100 residents per day) presents both opportunity and strain, particularly in areas like transportation, infrastructure, and public safety.
Listeners will hear how Falconer’s background as an architect gives him a unique edge in public service, applying problem-solving and cost-efficiency to county projects. He describes the county’s creative approach to expanding the civil courts system, including repurposing existing office space rather than spending millions to build new structures—saving taxpayers money while improving access to justice.
The conversation also covers:
Partnerships between the county and local cities to improve roads and manage growth collaboratively.
The critical role of voter integrity and Denton County’s move to paper ballot systems and hand-count audits to ensure accuracy and trust.
The importance of listening to constituents, maintaining open communication, and staying grounded in service rather than politics.
Falconer’s guiding philosophy: “Government works best when we remember who the boss is—the people.”
Closing on a personal note, Falconer shares how his faith and love for public service drive his work:
“God gave me a heart to serve,” he says. “I could have stayed in private business, but this is where I’m called—to solve problems, save taxpayers money, and strengthen our community.”
Informative, practical, and full of heart, this episode reminds listeners that good government starts with good people—and that Denton County’s growth is in capable hands.
Categories: Politics & Civics
Starring: Sheree Rose, Darlene Howell, Brandie Kennedy