Showing posts with label Carla Brailey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carla Brailey. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Early Voting Numbers on the Rise in Houston; Carla Brailey Stands Out in Crowded Field of Houston City Council District D Candidates


Dr. Carla Brailey has received the blessing of Pastor Bill Lawson, a civil rights icon in the race for Houston City Council District D. On top of receiving the blessing and support of Pastor Lawson, she's also been endorsed by Giberto Hinojosa, Chair of the Texas Democratic Party in the Houston City Council District D race. The race for Houston City Council District D will be determined by African American voters for the most part; but trying to choose between Carla Brailey, Jerome Provost, Ken Moore, Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, T. "Nissi" Hamilton, Mike Grissom, Travis McGee, Brad "Scarface" Jordan, Dontrell L. Montgomery, Anthony Kirk Allen, Dennis Griffin, Rashad Cave, Terrill D. Thomas, Marlon A. Christian, and Andrew C. Burks, Jr. has many in this predominantly African American district scratching their heads. 

The Early Voting Numbers are Beginning to Pick Up as the Early Voting Period Comes to a Close; Brailey Intensifies Effort to Woo Voters

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

The number of overall voters is increasing, and the number of African American voters showing up at the polls is also beginning to spike as the early voting period prepares to come to a close on Friday, November 1, 2019. In case you haven't been keeping up with the daily turnout numbers I will do a quick recap of what has transpired so far. On the first day of early voting, a total of 7,973 early voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. On the second day of early voting, a total of 9,314 early voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. On the third day of early voting, a total of 8,919 voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. On the fourth day of early voting, a total of 9,261 early voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. On the fifth day of early voting, a total of 8,777 early voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. On the sixth day of early voting, a total of  7,864 early voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. On the seventh day of early voting, a total of 3,829 voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. On the eighth day of early voting, a total of 10,318 voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. And on the ninth day of early voting, a total of 10,358 voters showed up to cast their ballot in person. So, all total, through the first nine days of early voting 76,613 Houstonians have gone to the polls to cast their ballot in person. What about the "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" returned? I'm glad you asked. As of today, a total of 11,356 "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" have been returned to the Harris County Clerk's Office.

DR. BRAILEY WANTS YOUR VOTE

I haven't known Dr. Carla Brailey for all of my life or anything like that. I actually met her back during the 2018 Midterm Election cycle when she was crisscrossing and making moves in Harris County, Texas and other parts of the region doing her very best to make sure that "DULY-QUALIFIED" Democrats were elected in her capacity as Vice-Chair of the Texas Democratic Party. Her efforts and the efforts of many other hardworking Democrats were commendable and effective as Democrats swept through Harris County during an election cycle that many were expecting to favor Republicans. So, in essence, this hardworking life-long Democrat is a rising star in the Democratic Party. Now, while I've been studying politics for almost thirty years, I have never run across anyone with the energy, compassion, wisdom, and understanding of politics possessed by Dr. Carla Brailey. So, just so you know, as a body, Houston Business Connections Newspaper no longer issues outright endorsements, but you can rest assured, that if we did, I truly believe in my heart, that Dr. Carla Brailey would have been overwhelmingly endorsed by the vast majority of the members our readership board. With that said, please know that Dr. Carla Brailey is one of the only candidates running for Houston City Council District D, who values, respects, appreciates, and desires to have the vote of every Houston City Council District D voter on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.



DR. BRAILEY IS AN ADVOCATE

Dr. Carla D. Brailey is a candidate for Houston City Council District D, which is a district open seat for the November 5, 2019, municipal election. She is a political advocate, educational consultant, assistant professor of sociology at Texas Southern University, Vice-Chair of the Texas Democratic Party, and a proud mother.

DR. BRAILEY IS OUTSTANDING

An outstanding visionary and innovator, Dr. Brailey has played a pivotal role in establishing the framework and foundation for long-term success in educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. Throughout her career, she has been repeatedly sought out as a consultant and subject matter expert for community, political and educational institutions such as Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Transition Team, Sankofa Research Institute, Project Rowhouses, the Imani School, Harmony Science Academy, Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel at Howard University, judicial campaigns, and various small businesses and corporations. While serving in Mayor Fenty’s administration of Washington, DC, Carla was tapped to lead DC’s Office of Community Affairs, managing a $3 million budget, serving as the mayor’s liaison for the 2010 Census, and overseeing nine community relations and constituent services offices in the nation’s capital. Dr. Brailey is often called upon to address concerns related to social justice, diversity and inclusion, Black women and empowerment, strategic management, organizational development, staff training, curriculum planning, and program creation.




DISTRICT D MAP

Please click on the map above to view the geographic boundaries of Houston City Council District D. In case you don’t know, Houston City Council District D covers from the northernmost area within Midtown and extends southward all the way over to Beltway 8. Texas Southern University and the University of Houston are both within the boundaries of District D. Any candidate hoping to win District D must be able to run an effective campaign in Sunnyside and Third Ward to have any chance at winning this largely African American populated district.

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Mayor Sylvester Turner, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Mayor Turner at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Bill King, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Bill King at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Tony Buzbee, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Tony Buzbee at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Sue Lovell, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for her before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Sue Lovell at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Dwight Boykins, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Dwight Boykins at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Victoria Romero, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for her before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Victoria Romero at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Kendall Baker, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Kendall Baker at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Naoufal Houjami, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Naoufal Houjami at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Roy J. Vasquez, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Roy J. Vasquez at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Johnny "J.T." Taylor, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Johnny "J.T." Taylor at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Demetria Smith, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for her before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Demetria Smith at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you support Derrick Broze, what you should be doing right now is encouraging all of your family, friends, and others within your sphere of influence to go to the polls and cast their ballot for him before Friday, November 1, 2019. If they can't vote early, you should encourage them to go vote for Derrick Broze at any polling location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 -- which is Election Day!


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© IS BECOMING THE MOST DIVERSE NON-PARTISAN PUBLICATION IN AMERICA

Aubrey R. Taylor is the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. Taylor has more than 29-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. He’s assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, he’s also assisted in branding and marketing (through his various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few.



HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© WILL NO LONGER BE ENDORSING ANY POLITICAL CANDIDATES 


While Houston Business Connections Newspaper© held it's own in the endorsement game, we will not be issuing any endorsements (as a body) going forward. Instead of endorsing candidates, we now focus our efforts on assisting our "non-partisan" reader-base with identifying candidates running for office who value the vote, prayers, and support of every warm-blooded American.


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© IS A TRUSTED NON-PARTISAN BRANDING AND MOBILIZATION TOOL

In case you don’t remember, in a head-to-head “ENDORSEMENT SHOWDOWN” candidates endorsed by a “select group” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers performed significantly better than those endorsed by the Houston Chronicle editorial board back in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016, Presidential Election as Democrats rolled to historic countywide victories over their Republicans counterparts in what, at the time, was the worst defeat ever for the Harris County Republican Party in its 71-year history.


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© READERS SUPPORT CANDIDATES WHO VALUE THEIR VOTE

As a refresher, there were sixty-seven (67) races where a “select group” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers went head-to-head against the Houston Chronicle editorial board. Fifty-one (51) of the sixty-seven (67) candidates endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© (in the head-to-head contest) back in the 2016 Presidential Election won their respective races on election night. By contrast, only thirty-eight (38) of the sixty-seven (67) candidates endorsed by the Houston Chronicle editorial board (in these key races) won their respective races back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, in the Presidential Election as it relates specifically to Harris County, Texas.

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Judge Maria T. Jackson is running for Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 1 against Commissioner Rodney Ellis on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Carroll G. Robinson Endorses Byrd over Jefferson-Smith, Evans Shabazz over Brailey, Carmouche over Kubosh in 2019 Council Races


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Carroll G. Robinson has endorsed Dr. Carolyn Evan-Shabazz over Dr. Carla Brailey in the race for Houston City Council District D. However, Dr. Carly Brailey is the only candidate in the race for Houston City Council District D who is asking for "OUR" vote, prayers, and support at the time of this blog post. He also endorsed Alvin Byrd over Renee Jefferson-Smith in the race for Houston City Council District B. In case you don't know, Alvin Byrd, and Renee Jefferson Smith are the only two candidates in the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, race for Houston City Council District B who are asking for "OUR" vote, prayers, and support at this time."



AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

We recently received a list of endorsements made by Carroll G. Robinson for the 2019 City of Houston General Election. I can’t say that I agree with all of Carroll’s selections, but some are pretty interesting. Perhaps the most interesting of all of his selections is the selection he made in the Houston City Council District B contest where he selected Alvin Byrd over Renee Jefferson Smith. In case you haven’t been following this race, Renee Jefferson Smith is perceived by many to be the clear and decisive front-runner in the Houston City Council District B race. 

A BIG SURPRISE

Perhaps the biggest surprise for me came with his selection of Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz over Dr. Carla Brailey, vice-chair of the Texas Democratic Party. Why is this a surprise? Well, nearly everybody I’ve talked to believes Dr. Carla Brailey is the clear front-runner in the race for Houston City Council District D. What is Carroll thinking? I wonder if he’s trying to shake things up a bit as early voting approaches on Monday, October 21, 2019. Or does Carroll G. Robinson believe that Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz is a better choice than Dr. Carla Brailey in the District D race? Whatever the case, from what I can see, Dr. Carla Brailey, and Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz both appear to be gaining momentum and separating themselves from the pack. Can you say runoff? As it stands right now, you are going to be hard-pressed to find any "OPEN-MINDED" strategist who does not believe that Dr. Carla Brailey and Dr. Carolyn Evans Shabazz are at the front of this crowded field of candidates vying for the Houston City Council District D seat. So, if you ask me, if Dr. Carla Brailey and Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz continue to surge forward, we could very well see them face off in a very heated December 2019 runoff election. 

A FEW OTHER SURPRISES

It was also surprising to see Carroll G. Robinson select Janaeya Carmouche over Michael Kobosh (incumbent) in the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #3. And he also selected David Robinson (incumbent) over Willie Davis in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #2 – that surprised me. Especially since, Pastor Will Davis, forced councilman David Robinson to runoff when they faced off back in 2015.
DISTRICT A - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District A, Carroll G. Robinson has endorsed Marina Angelica Coryat over the other five candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Mehdi, Cherkaoui, Amy Peck, Lois Myers, George Harry Zoes, and Iesheia Ayers-Wilson are the other candidates in the race for Houston City Council District A.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please be informed that Iesheia Ayers-Wilson is a Houston Business Connections Newspaper© supporter who is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council District A. It is imperative that we make it our business to support "DULY-QUALIFIED" candidates who value, respect, and appreciate our vote, prayers, and support at the ballot box."

DISTRICT B - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District B, Carroll G. Robinson has endorsed Alvin Byrd over the other fourteen candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Alice Kirkmon, Ben White, Jr., Karen “KKC” Kossie-Chernyshev, Robin J. Anderson, Broderick J. Anderson, Cynthia Bailey, Prince E.W. Bryant II, Karisma D. Gillam, Tarsha Jackson, Kenneth Perkins, Renee Jefferson Smith, Huey German-Wilson, and Alyson Quintana are the other candidates in the race for Houston City Council District B.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please be informed that Renee Jefferson Smith is a Houston Business Connections Newspaper© supporter who is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council District B. It is imperative that we make it our business to support "DULY-QUALIFIED" candidates who value, respect, and appreciate our vote, prayers, and support at the ballot box."

DISTRICT C - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District C, Carroll G. Robinson did not issue an endorsement. However, District C voters have thirteen candidates to choose from on November 5th. In case you don’t know, Kevin Walker, Amanda Wolfe, Michelle Ganz, Sean P. Marshall, Gladys House, Mary Jane Smith, Bob Nowak, Abbie Kamin, Rodney Hill Daphne Scarbrough, Candelario Cervantez, Greg Myers, and Shelley Kennedy are the candidates running for Houston City Council District C on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

DISTRICT D - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District D, Carroll G. Robinson has endorsed Carolyn Evans-Shabazz over the other fourteen candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, ballot in this race. In case you Jerome Provost, Ken Moore, T. “Nissi” Hamilton, Carla Brailey, Mike Grissom, Travis McGee, Brad “Scarface” Jordan, Dontrell L. Montgomery, Anthony Kirk Allen, Dennis Griffin, Rashad Cave, Terrill D. Thomas, Marlon A. Christian, and Andrew C. Burks, Jr., are the other candidates in the race for Houston City Council District D.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please be informed that Carla Brailey is a Houston Business Connections Newspaper© supporter who is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council District B. It is imperative that we make it our business to support "DULY-QUALIFIED" candidates who value, respect, and appreciate our vote, prayers, and support at the ballot box."

DISTRICT E - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District E, Carroll G. Robinson did not issue an endorsement. However, District E voters have two candidates to choose from on November 5th. In case you don’t know, Dave Martin and Sam Cleveland are the candidates running for Houston City Council District E on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

DISTRICT F - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District F, Carroll G. Robinson has endorsed Tiffany Thomas over the other five candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Jesus Zachary Zamora, G. “John” Nguyen, Richard Nguyen, Anthony Nelson, and Van Huynh are the other candidates running for Houston City Council District F on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

DISTRICT G - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District G, Carroll G. Robinson did not issue an endorsement. However, District G voters will have three candidates to choose from on November 5th. In case you don’t know, Tom Baker, Greg Travis, and Crystal Pletka are the candidates running for Houston City Council District G on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

DISTRICT H - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District H, Carroll G. Robinson did not issue an endorsement. However, District H voters will have four candidates to choose from on November 5th. In case you don’t know, Gaby Salcedo, Cynthia Reyes-Revilla, Karla Cisneros, and Isabel Longoria are the candidates running for Houston City Council District H on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

DISTRICT I - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District I, Carroll G. Robinson did not issue an endorsement. However, District I voters will have two candidates to choose from on November 5th. In case you don’t know, Robert Gallegos and Richard “Rick” Gonzales are the candidates running for Houston City Council District I on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

DISTRICT J - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District J, Carroll G. Robinson has endorsed Edward Pollard over the other six candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019 ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Andrew “Drew” Patterson, Barry Curtis, Sandra Rodriquez, Nelvin Adriatico, Federico “Freddie” Cuellar II, and Rafael Galvan are the other candidates running for Houston City Council District J on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

DISTRICT K - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council District K, Carroll G. Robinson has endorsed Martha Castex Tatum, the incumbent, over the other two candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019 ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Gerry Vander-Lyn and Kim Sauke are the other candidates running for Houston City Council District J on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.


AT-LARGE POSITION 1 - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, Carroll G. Robinson issued a (DUAL-ENDORSEMENT) for Raj Salhotra and Georgia D. Provost over the other three candidates who will be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019 ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Mike Knox, Yolanda Navarro Flores, and Larry Blackmon are the other candidates running for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please be informed that Council Member Mike Knox is a Houston Business Connections Newspaper© supporter who is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council City Council At-Large Position #1. It is imperative that we make it our business to support "DULY-QUALIFIED" candidates who value, respect, and appreciate our vote, prayers, and support at the ballot box."

AT-LARGE POSITION 2 - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #2, Carroll G. Robinson endorsed David Robinson the incumbent, over the other four candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019 ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Willie R. Davis, M. “Griff” Griffin, Emily Muñoz Detoto, and Jim Honey are the other candidates running for Houston City Council At-Large Position #2 on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

AT-LARGE POSITION #3 - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #3, Carroll G. Robinson endorsed Janaeya Carmouche over the other three candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019 ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Michael Kubosh (incumbent), Marcel McClinton, and Jose Carlos Gonzalez are the other candidates running for Houston City Council At-Large Position #3 on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

AT-LARGE POSITION 4 - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4, Carroll G. Robinson endorsed Letitia Plummer over the other ten candidates scheduled to be on the Tuesday, November 5, 2019 ballot in this race. In case you don’t know, Ericka McCrutcheon, Tiko Hausman, James “Joe” Joseph, Jennifer Laney, Nick Hellyar, Bill Baldwin, Jason Rowe, Anthony Dolcefino, Christel Bastida, and Javier Gonzalez are the other candidates running for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5 on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

ERICA McCRUTCHEON

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please be informed that Ericka McCrutcheon is a Houston Business Connections Newspaper© supporter who is asking for your vote in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4. It is imperative that we make it our business to support "DULY-QUALIFIED" candidates who value, respect, and appreciate our vote, prayers, and support at the ballot box."


AT-LARGE POSITION 5 - BOUNDARIES

In the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5, Carroll G. Robinson did not issue an endorsement. However, Houstonians will have nine candidates to choose from in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5 on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. In case you don’t know, J. Brad Batteau, Raph “Rafa” Garcia, Catherine Garcia Flowers, Eric Dick, Sonia Rivera, Michelle Bonton, Sallie Alcorn, Ashton P. Woods, and Marvin McNeese, Jr. are the candidates running for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5 on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.


DISCLAIMER

The “ENDORSEMENTS” listed above are those of Carroll G. Robinson and do not in any way, shape, or form reflect the view or opinions of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, or readers, subscribers, advertisers, sponsors or supporters. If you have any questions about how you can have your endorsements published inside Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, please call Aubrey R. Taylor at (281)788-3033 for consideration.






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