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San Marcos has made national headlines numerous times this year and is one of two small cities in Texas whose mayor has signed the climate mayors. Now more than ever our politicians need to be accessible. I believe through edits this page can pass the guidelines through non promotion and notability. -kmo26 — Preceding
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Kmo26 (
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If that is the case,
Kmo26, please indicate what sources are available to add to this article so it can meet notability. And what is a climate mayor?
John from Idegon (
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http://climatemayors.org
Climate Mayors are the only leadership in our country who have collectively vowed to stand with the world and combat up against climate change. Happy Holidays to you, too! — Preceding
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Kmo26 (
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Strong delete San Marcos may be a notable place, but that does not mean its mayor is notable.
John Pack Lambert (
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Delete San Marcos is not a large enough town that its mayors are generally notable. I see no reason to merge the mayor's biography to the article on
San Marcos, Texas, but it's possible a sub-page could be created that is a viable merge target.
power~enwiki (
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