Mattie Parker

Mattie Parker
Yffy Yossifor—Star-Telegram/AP

Public service means leaving things better than we found them. In 1991, I blazed a trail as the first female mayor of Fort Worth. Today, Mattie Parker leads the nation’s 13th largest city.

In the six years Mattie served on my congressional staff, she completed law school, had her first son, and adopted her daughter. It was clear then that she was a force. Besides serving next as chief of staff to the former mayor, she started a nonprofit to help students thrive.

Now mayor at 38, she builds consensus for a safer and stronger Fort Worth, nurtures thriving families (including her own), and fosters quality of life in every ZIP code.

I wrote a book called What’s Right About America, on our founding leaders. Today, what’s right about America are next-­generation leaders like Mattie, who learn from diversity, do the hard work of good governance, and carry the torch.

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