Hello, my name is
Kendall L. Baker, a native Houstonian, originally from the northeast side. I am a candidate for
City Council District F in the 2015 City of Houston elections. First and foremost, I love my city; particularly District F, where I've resided for nearly 25 years and where I’ve pastored a church for over 10 years now. I was employed with the City of Houston for almost 29 years servicing citizens directly in 911 Emergency, Public Works and Engineering, Consumer Affairs Division and as Division Manager of the new improved 311 Help and Information Center.
My excellent performance ratings and perfect attendance gave me the ability to see inside the core of what makes the City of Houston work and what doesn’t. Unfortunately, one thing I know for sure is that most of District F (
Alief, Tanglewilde, Royal Oaks, Weshchase, Westwood, Briar Meadow, etc.) residents are underrepresented. You can (
CLICK HERE) for a special message on where I stand on Proposition 1.
I stand for “equality” but not “special rights!” Our current Mayor, Annise Parker, is calling for Equal Rights which are in fact particularly and especially designed, aimed, and intended for the LGBT community who wants to implement policy that will threaten religious freedom and criminalize those who stand for the protection of women and children. This ordinance gives men access to women's restrooms and other public accommodations. As your Councilman I'm against this type of ordinance and I will protect religious freedom, family values, women, children and citizens in general.
Sincerely,
Dr. Kendall L. Baker for City Council District F.
Offers a refreshing change by an experienced candidate for all of District F. Call 832-858-4831 or email us at
kendall.baker@sbcglobal.net. The message above from Pastor Kendall L. Baker is a political ad paid for by Kendall L. Baker Campaign, Tim Taft, Treasurer.
Annise Parker (pictured with her wife) is currently serving her third and final term as
Mayor of Houston, Texas –
due to term limits. Mayor Parker voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. She also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when she was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: The candidates running for
Mayor of Houston in 2015 are: Chris
Bell, Stephen
Costello, Joseph John
Ferreira, Adrian
Garcia, Benjamin L.
Hall III, Bill
King, Victoria
Lane, Marty
McVey, Rafael
Munoz Jr., Thai Hoc
Nguyen, Demetria
Smith, Dale
Steffes, and Sylvester
Turner.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Mayor Annise D. Parker on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Ronald C. Green is currently serving his third and final term as
City of Houston Controller –
due to term limits. He did not vote on the passage of the
HERO Ordinance. NOTE: The candidates running for
City of Houston Controller in 2015 are: Carroll G.
Robinson, Bill
Frazer, Chris
Brown, M.J.
Khan, Jew Don
Boney, and Dwight
Jefferson.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Controller Ronald C. Green on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Stephen Costello is currently
running for Mayor of Houston, Texas. He is also serving as the
Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 Council Member.
Costello voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: The candidates running for the
Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 seat are: Michael “Griff”
Griffin, William M. “Mike”
Knox, Lane
Lewis, Tom
McCasland, Chris
Oliver, James
Partsch-Galvan, Jenifer
Pool, and Georgia
Provost.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Stephen Costello on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
David W. Robinson is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
At-Large Position #2 on the city council. Robinson is running for re-election. He voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: The candidates running for the
Houston City Council At-Large Position #2 seat are: Andrew C.
Burks Jr., Willie
Davis, Eric
Dick, Modesto
Rivera-Colon, and David W.
Robinson.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote!. Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member David W. Robinson on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Michael Kubosh is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
At-Large Position #3 on the city council. He is also running for re-election.
Kubosh voted
“AGAINST” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to
“REPEAL” the
HERO Ordinance rather than place it on the November ballot to let Houston voters decide its fate. NOTE: Council Member
Michael Kubosh is now being challenged by John C.B.
LaRue, Joseph
McElligott, and Doug
Peterson for his council seat.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Michael Kubosh on why Houstonians should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
C.O. “Brad” Bradford is currently serving his third and final term as the
Houston City Council At-Large Position #4 councilman – due to term limits. Bradford voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: The candidates running for
Houston City Council At-Large Position #4 are: Larry
Blackmon, Amanda
Edwards, Jonathan
Hansen, Roy
Morales, Matt
Murphy, Laurie A.
Robinson, and Evelyn
Husband Thompson.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member C.O. "Brad" Bradford on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Dr. Jack Christie is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
At-Large Position #5 on the city council. He is running for re-election.
Dr. Christie voted
“AGAINST” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to
“REPEAL” the
HERO Ordinance rather than place it on the November ballot to let Houston voters decide its fate. NOTE:
Council Member Jack Christie is now being challenged by Brad J.
Batteau, Tahir H.
Charles, Sharon
Moses, and Phillipe
Nassif for his council seat.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Jack Christie on why Houstonians should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Brenda Stardig is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District A on the city council. She is running for re-election.
Stardig voted
“AGAINST” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. She also voted to
“REPEAL” the
HERO Ordinance rather than place it on the November ballot to let Houston voters decide its fate. NOTE: Council Member
Brenda Stardig is now being challenged by Iesheia K.
Ayers-Wilson for her council seat.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Brenda Stardig on why Houstonians should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Jerry Davis (pictured with his wife) is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District B on the city council. He is running for re-election.
Davis voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: Council Member
Jerry Davis is now being challenged by Vincent Ferguson
Duncan, Isaac
Mayhorn, Kenneth
Perkins, and Ben
White Jr. for his council seat.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Jerry Davis on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Ellen Cohen is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District C on the city council. She is running for re-election.
Cohen voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. She also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when she was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: Council Member
Ellen Cohen is now being challenged by Carlton
Jarvis and Michael
McDonald for her council seat.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Ellen Cohen on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Dwight Boykins is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District D on the city council. He is running for re-election unopposed.
Boykins voted
“AGAINST” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. However, rather than vote to
“REPEAL” the controversial
HERO Ordinance he decided that it was in the best interest of his constituents for him to let the voters decide its fate in November.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Dwight Boykins on how Houstonians should vote on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Dave Martin is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District E on the city council. He is running for re-election unopposed.
Martin voted
“AGAINST” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to
“REPEAL” the
HERO Ordinance rather than place it on the November ballot to let Houston voters decide its fate. Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015.
Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Dave Martin on why Houstonians should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Richard Nguyen is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District F on the city council. He is running for re-election.
Nguyen voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: Council Member
Richard Nguyen is now being challenged by Dr. Kendall L.
Baker and Dr. Steve
Le for his council seat.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Richard Nguyen on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Oliver Pennington is currently serving his third and final term as the
Houston City Council District G councilman – due to term limits.
Pennington voted
“AGAINST” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to
“REPEAL” the
HERO Ordinance rather than place it on the November ballot to let Houston voters decide its fate.
*Initially Pennington decided to run for Mayor of Houston, but changed his mind due to the illness of his wife. NOTE: The candidates running for
Houston City Council District G seat are: Sandie
Mullins Moger and Greg
Travis.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Oliver Pennington on why Houstonians should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Ed Gonzalez is currently serving his third and final term as the
Houston City Council District H councilman –
due to term limits. Gonzalez voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: The candidates running for
Houston City Council District H are: Roland M.
Chavez, Karla
Cisneros, Jason
Cisneroz, and Abel
Davila.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Ed Gonzalez on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Robert Gallegos is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District I on the city council. He is running for re-election. Gallegos voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: Council Member Robert
Gallegos is now being challenged by Herlinda
Garcia for his council seat. Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015.
Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Robert Gallegos on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Mike Laster is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District J on the city council. He is running for re-election.
Laster voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so. NOTE: Council Member
Mike Laster is now being challenged by Manuel C.
Barrera and James G.
Bigham for his council seat.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19, 2015 and ends on Friday, October 30, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Mike Laster on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!
Larry Green is currently the incumbent
Houston City Council Member representing
District K on the city council. He is running for re-election unopposed. Green voted to
“PASS AND APPROVE” the
HERO Ordinance back on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. He also voted to put the
HERO Ordinance before the voters of Houston in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 General Election as
“PROPOSITION 1” rather than repeal it when he was given the opportunity to do so.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Don’t forget to vote! Please note that we do not have a message from
Council Member Stephen Costello on why Houstonians should vote "YES" on Proposition 1 --
THE HERO ORDINANCE. However, you can (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL MESSAGE" from
Pastor Kendall L. Baker on why you should vote "NO" on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. You are also strongly encouraged to (
CLICK HERE) for a
"SPECIAL REPORT" by FOX 26 Reporter Greg Groogan on Proposition 1 -
THE HERO ORDINANCE. This particular report discusses how other Texas cities with equal rights ordinances have stopped short of granting transgender folks full access to the bathroom of their choice.
Don't forget that every vote counts!!!