Thursday, January 6, 2022

Women Should Not Have to 'Kiss the Ring" of City Leaders or Respond to Request for Sexual Favors at Houston City Hall

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In case you haven't heard, Councilman Michael Kubosh believes former Houston ISD trustee Rhonda Skillern-Jones may hold all the cards. (CLICK HERE) to learn more about how Houston's top two Democrats, Mayor Sylvester Turner, and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo are both starting of 2022 facing separate probes. Also, I would also like for you to take a moment and read a very interesting "OP-ED" I received from Catherine Flowers. According to Flowers, after she created the Department of Neighborhoods for the City of Houston, she experience elected officials who blocked community improvement projects because she would not 'KISS THE RING" or wouldn't respond to request for sexual favors."


CATHERINE FLOWERS: "After creating the Department of Neighborhoods for the City of Houston, I experienced elected officials who blocked community improvement projects because “I would not kiss the ring” or because I wouldn’t respond to request for sexual favors."

THERE WILL ALWAYS BE AN OPPOSING SIDE: Op Ed in response to Criminal Enterprise Blog Published by Aubrey R. Taylor

1/4/2022

By Catherine Flowers

According to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy relativism, is the view that truth and falsity, right and wrong, standards of reasoning, and procedures of justification are products of differing conventions and frameworks of assessment and that their authority is confined to the context giving rise to them.

The truth is we live in a “relativistic age”, in which hell would have to freeze over to convince communities that there is an absolute moral standard we should all live by whether they like it or not. Let’s use the Criminal Enterprise blog as an example. Despite that ethic laws exist; some elected officials think directing funds to cohorts who have little, or no experience is okay. After creating the Department of Neighborhoods for the City of Houston, I experienced elected officials who blocked community improvement projects because “I would not kiss the ring” or because I wouldn’t respond to request for sexual favors.

Right and wrong, good, and bad are socially constructed misnomers that are not objectively defined moral standards. It’s why slave owners thought having slaves was ok or why Jim Crow laws still exist. However, those in power understand that some communities lack the ability to make wise decisions. Its’s not a moral failing, they can’t make the best choices because they lack insight. Elected Officials use systematic exclusion to keep constituents confused and underwhelmed. We have normalized issues of racketeering, bribery and bid rigging so when it’s hard to keep your electricity bill paid who cares about a pawn who does the bidding for the master conman.

Political patronage as exposed in the blog will continue to exist in all levels of municipal government if the folks who are not benefitting turn a blind eye. Texas has more than 16,106,984 registered voters but less than 25% of eligible voters vote. MLK said an “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. I’m sick of quotes from dead people when this new Millennium should be giving rise to leaders that have something to say. From leaders who put people first and believe unethical behavior is an injustice.

I don’t know what it will take to eliminate voter apathy but maybe if more people voted, we wouldn’t have election fraud. I don’t know what it will take for us to create a unified agenda that benefits all people but voting for leaders who make it a priority to do whatever is best for the greater good could get us closer to unity. Maybe one day we will have more people to come together rather than oppose each other. No matter where we are the only way to get there is to start. Vote like your life depends on it.

CATHERINE FLOWERS

***The comments published above of those of Catherine Garcia Flowers, a Houston Business Connections Newspaper reader. The comments above are the opinion of Catherine Gacia Flowers and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, or any of our sponsors, readers, advertisers, or supporters.





AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "In case you haven't heard, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, has started off the new year under suspicion of possible corruption related to the $11 million dollar "COVID CONTRACT" that she had approved, and then abruptly cancelled. (CLICK HERE) to learn more about the Harris County District Attorney issuing subpoenas in this matter."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “That guy you see above on the far left is Tom McCasland. Now, in case you haven't heard, Tom has been fired from his position as the City of Houston Housing Director – but I have never been more proud of anyone than I am of Tom for stepping forward and telling his truth. I am also very proud of Bill King, for his work, City of Houston Controller Chris Brown calling out Mayor Sylvester Turner. And I can’t say enough about At-Large #3 City Council Member Michael Kubosh for his courage and willingness to always step forward and push back against what appears to be blatant corruption at Houston City Hall under Mayor Sylvester Turner’s administration. Now, according to an email I received from Bill King, "What McCasland did not tell Council was that the project Turner ordered him to fund was partially owned by Turner’s long-time, former law partner, Barry Barnes. He later told the Houston Chronicle editorial board that he did not know Barnes was a partial owner until that was reported by the Chronicle. That is a little hard to swallow because Barnes’ name appears multiple times on the project’s State application."


CLICK HERE -- View Document

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "The document you see above is (77) seventy-seven pages and related to the project Mayor Sylvester Turner ordered Tom McCasland to fund, according to published reports. Now, for all of you who don't know, this particular project was partially owned by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s long-time, former law partner, Barry Barnes. Now, Mayor Sylvester Turner told the Houston Chronicle editorial board that he didn't even know that his former law partner Barry Barnes was even a partial owner until it that fact was revealed by the Houston Chronicle. Anyways, you can (CLICK HERE) and review this document for yourself. And by doing so, you will clearly see that the name Barry Barnes appears in the "STATE APPLICATION" several times."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I've had my eye on this cat right here for nearly 30 years. Mayor Sylvester Turner is very good at articulating his position. He's also very good and convincing people that he's telling them the truth. He becomes even more believable when he starts to get all 'teary-eyed' when he's making a passionate plea to the people. However, I agree with Bill King's assessment of the reporting by Mike and Dylan. In the email I received from Bill King, he stated, "According to the excellent reporting by Mike Morris and Dylan McGuinness at the Houston Chronicle, Turner overruled the recommendation of McCasland’s department and ordered him to direct $15 million to a subsidized housing project in Clear Lake. They reported that the project ranked eighth of the twelve projects McCasland’s staff evaluated. The $15 million dollars will result in 88 affordable units at an average cost of $170,500 per unit. The Housing Department had recommended four other projects that would have provided 362 affordable units at cost of $44,800 per unit."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I've always respected and admired Tom McCasland, the former City of Houston Housing Director who was fired by Mayor Sylvester Turner earlier this week after he exposed Mayor Turner by accusing Mayor Turner of rigging what was supposed to be competition for Hurricane Harvey relief funds that were supposed to be earmarked to support affordable housing projects."










AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “I ran across this quote from City of Houston Controller Chris Brown on the Channel 13 News website the other day, "In the past several months alone, our office has been denied procurement documents required to conduct an audit of the Strategic Procurement Department and were told to stop all work on a financial transparency project that would bring much-needed insight into the city's spending practices. Taxpayers deserve a city government that is transparent and above reproach. Unfortunately, recent events suggest that the city is falling short of that goal."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “I've always respected Councilman Michael Kubosh. I received this statement via text from him a few months ago, “When a Director is willing to step forward and blow the whistle, council should at least stop and take notice by calling for an independent outside investigation. The Director was not a disgruntled employee as the mayor tried to paint him. He should be protected by the Whistle Blowers Act.” Councilman Michael Kubosh went on to say, “…the least I will do is go public for an independent investigation.”


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “I have always admired the work of Bill King, a former city of Houston Mayoral contender, and columnist for the Houston Chronicle. I received the “PUBLIC POLICIY DISCUSSION” you see published below from Bill King via email. I am sharing it in its entirety because, I believe it will help you to better understand what’s going on at Houston City Hall.”

The Cost of Nationalizing Local Elections

BY BILL KING

Another day, another bid rigging scandal in Houston. This one was so bad that even the City of Houston Housing Director, Tom McCasland, who has largely turned a blind eye to Turner’s blatant patronage regime, could not stomach it.

At Tuesday’s meeting of the City Council’s Housing and Community Affairs Committee, McCasland dropped the political equivalent of an atomic bomb by directly accusing Turner of rigging a competition for Harvey relief funds earmarked to support affordable housing. You can listen to his presentation at the meeting here, beginning at about 36:00.

According to the excellent reporting by Mike Morris and Dylan McGuinness at the Houston Chronicle, Turner overruled the recommendation of McCasland’s department and ordered him to direct $15 million to a subsidized housing project in Clear Lake. They reported that the project ranked eighth of the twelve projects McCasland’s staff evaluated. The $15 million dollars will result in 88 affordable units at an average cost of $170,500 per unit. The Housing Department had recommended four other projects that would have provided 362 affordable units at cost of $44,800 per unit.


At a press conference, Turner claimed that McCasland had not expressed concerns about the bid process to him before Tuesday’s meeting. But McCasland delivered a stack of emails and memos to the committee that showed Turner was blatantly lying and, in fact, McCasland had detailed the problems with the proposed project to Turner for months.1

What McCasland did not tell Council was that the project Turner ordered him to fund was partially owned by Turner’s long-time, former law partner, Barry Barnes. He later told the Houston Chronicle editorial board that he did not know Barnes was a partial owner until that was reported by the Chronicle. That is a little hard to swallow because Barnes’ name appears multiple times on the project’s State application.


BARNES & TURNER IN 2018

That application also clearly discloses that Barnes’ company will be paid a $400,000 up-front development fee, even though on the application Barnes admits that he nor his company have any previous development experience (p. 270). Secretary of State records obtained by Morris and McGuinness show Barnes’ company was only formed a couple of weeks before the application for funding was submitted.

Many of you will recall that in 2018 Turner attempted to direct $6.7 million of Harvey relief money to Barnes for title work on homes to be repaired. However, that scheme largely fell apart because the City was so incompetent at distributing the funds, only a handful of deals were closed before the State took that program over.

Turner’s scheme bares an eerie resemblance to County Judge Lina Hidalgo’s recent vaccine bid rigging scheme where her political staff overruled the recommendations of the medical experts to direct an $11 million contract to Democratic political operatives.

In both cases, these “progressives” had no qualms about taking funds earmarked to help ordinary citizens – in one case to get vaccines to underserved communities and in the other to provide affordable housing – and callously redirecting them for political and patronage purposes. The losers are ordinary Houstonians, many of whom put their trust in these two elected officials by voting for them.

For years Republicans and Democrats have voted for local candidates, claiming to share their "conservative" or "progressive" values. Frequently, their support is based on the candidates’ positions on issues like abortion, climate change, gun laws or some other issues over which local elected officials have little power.

But as the old adage goes, “there are no Democratic or Republican potholes.” By voting for candidates that share their “values” or because of their party affiliation, partisans have enabled the corrupt and incompetent administration which has increasingly come to dominate our local governments that is undermining Houston’s quality of life.

Perhaps the Houston Chronicle editorial board’s scathing condemnation of Turner for this smelly deal marks a turning point. It certainly stands in stark contrast to their glowing endorsement of Turner in 2019, which compared charges of corruption in his administration to urban myths and lauded him for his “progressive heart.”

Perhaps in the future we can stop nationalizing local elections and instead judge local candidates on the basis of whether they are prepared to take on the mundane work of fixing roads, protecting us from dangerous criminals, keeping people’s homes from flooding, and responsibly managing local tax dollars.

Note 1 – Hat tip to my good friend and Kingwood flood watchdog, Bob Rehak, for obtaining the copy of McCasland’s document from the State. Bob also wrote about the controversy on this blog.























We Must Make It Our Business to Put People Over Politics During the 2022 Midterm Election Cycle All Across the State of Texas

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

What we're about to see on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas is a very close election between the "2022 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES" and the "2022 REPUBLICAN NOMINEES," if you ask me. How can I say this? Well, because there's not going to be any straight-ticket voting in the 2022 Midterm Election. Secondly, the Harris County Elections Administrator won't be able to flood the mailboxes of registered voters with unsolicited mail-ballot applications. Thirdly, there won't be any 24-hour voting. Fourthly, there won't be any drive-thru voting. And finally, the skyrocketing crime and alleged corruption in Harris County, Texas is going to be a huge motivating factor for registered voters to get off the couch and skedaddle to the polls. 

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2022 DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES WHO VOTERS IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS SHOULD GET TO KNOW...

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2
(D) - ROBIN FULFORD 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7
(D) - LIZZIE FLETCHER 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8
(D) - LAURA JONES 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 9
(D) - AL GREEN 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 10
(D) - LINDA NUNO 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 18
(D) - SHEILA JACKSON LEE 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29
(D) - SYLVIA GARCIA 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 36
(D) - JON HAIRE 

GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
(D) - INOCENCIO (INNO) BARRIENTEZ
(D) - MICHAEL COOPER
(D) - BETO O'ROURKE
(D) - RICH WAKELAND
(D) - JOY DIAZ

***Deirdre Gilbert is running for Governor of Texas in the 2022 Midterms as an Independent Candidate. At this time, Deirdre is the only gubernatorial candidate who values your vote, prayers, and support.



LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(D) - MICHELLE BECKLEY
(D) - CARLA BRAILEY
(D) - MIKE COLLIER

ATTORNEY GENERAL
(D) - MIKE FIELDS
(D) - ROCHELLE MERCEDES GARZA
(D) - JOE JAWORSKI
(D) - LEE MERRITT
(D) - S. T-BONE RAYNOR

COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
(D) - JANET T. DUDDING
(D) - TIM MAHONEY
(D) - ANGEL LUIS VEGA

COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
(D) - JAY KLEBERG
(D) - MICHAEL LANGE
(D) - SANDRAGRACE MARTINEZ
(D) - JINNY SUH

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
(D) - SUSAN HAYS
(D) - ED IRESON

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER 2
(D) - LUKE WARFORD 

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3
(D) - ERIN A NOWELL 

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
(D) - JULIA MALDONADO 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 5
(D) - DANA HUFFMAN 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 6
(D) - ROBERT JOHNSON 

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 1
(D) - LAURA MARQUEZ
(D) - MELISSA N. ORTEGA
(D) - OMAR YANAR

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 4
(D) - THELDON BRANCH
(D) - STACI CHILDS
(D) - CORETTA MALLET-FONTENOT
(D) - MARVIN JOHNSON
(D) - LARRY MCKINZIE

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 6
(D) - MICHELLE PALMER 

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 6
(D) - CAROL ALVARADO 

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 13
(D) - BORRIS L MILES 

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 15
(D) - MOLLY COOK
(D) - JOHN WHITMIRE

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 17
TITUS BENTON
MIGUEL GONZALEZ

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 128
(D) - CHARLES CHUCK CREWS 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 131
(D) - ALMA A. ALLEN
(D) - JAMES GUILLORY
(D) - CRYSTAL DILLARD

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 132
(D) - CAMERON CAM CAMPBELL
(D) - CHASE WEST

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 133
(D) - MOHAMAD MAAROUF

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 134
(D) - ANN JOHNSON 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 135
(D) - JON ROSENTHAL 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 137
(D) - GENE WU 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 138
STEPHANIE MORALES 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 139
(D) - JARVIS D. JOHNSON 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 140
(D) - ARMANDO LUCIO WALLE 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 141
(D) - SENFRONIA THOMPSON 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 142
(D) - HAROLD V. DUTTON JR.
(D) - CANDIS HOUSTON

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 143
(D) - ANA HERNANDEZ 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 144
(D) - MARYANN PEREZ

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 145
(D) - CHRISTINA MORALES 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 146
(D) - SHAWN NICOLE THIERRY 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 147
(D) - DANIELLE KEYS BESS
(D) - REAGAN DENISE FLOWERS
(D) - AKWETE HINES
(D) - SOMTOOCHUKWU IK-EJIOFOR
(D) - JOLANDA JONES
(D) - NAMRATA "NAM" SUBRAMANIAN
(D) - AURELIA WAGNER

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 148
(D) - PENNY MORALES SHAW 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 149
(D) - HUBERT VO 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 150
(D) - GINNY BROWN DANIEL 

CHIEF JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS
(D) - JULIE COUNTISS 

1ST COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 4
(D) - MIKE ENGELHART 

14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2
(D) - KYLE CARTER
(D) - CHERI C THOMAS

14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 9
(D) - CHRIS CONRAD
(D) - WILLIAM DEMOND

DISTRICT JUDGE, 55TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - LATOSHA LEWIS PAYNE 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 113TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - RABEEA COLLIER 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 157TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - TANYA GARRISON 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 180TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - DASEAN JONES 

***Judge DaSean Jones currently serves as the presiding Judge for the 180th Criminal District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Jones is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 182ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - DANILO "DANNY" LACAYO 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 183RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - GEMAYEL L. HAYNES
(D) - CHUCK SILVERMAN

DISTRICT JUDGE, 184TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - ABIGAIL ANASTASIO
(D) - KATHERINE "KAT" THOMAS

DISTRICT JUDGE, 185TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - ANDREA BEALL
(D) - KATE FERRELL
(D) - JASON LUONG

DISTRICT JUDGE, 189TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - LEMA MAY BARAZI
(D) - TAMIKA TAMI CRAFT
(D) - S. "DOLLI" DOLLINGER

DISTRICT JUDGE, 190TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - BEAU MILLER 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 208TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - BEVERLY ARMSTRONG
(D) - GREG GLASS
(D) - KIMBERLY KIM MCTORRY

DISTRICT JUDGE, 209TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - BRIAN E. WARREN 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 228TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - FRANK AGUILAR
(D) - SAMUEL "SAM" MILLEDGE II

DISTRICT JUDGE, 230TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - CHRIS MORTON
(D) - JOSEPH MATTHEW SANCHEZ

DISTRICT JUDGE, 232ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - JOSH HILL 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 234TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - LAUREN REEDER 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 245TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - ANGELA LANCELIN
(D) - TRISTAN HARRIS LONGINO

DISTRICT JUDGE, 246TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

***Judge Angela Graves-Harrington currently serves as the presiding Judge for the 246th Family District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Angela Graves-Harrington is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 247TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - JANICE BERG 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 248TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - LINDA MAZZAGATTI
(D) - HILARY UNGER

DISTRICT JUDGE, 257TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - SANDRA PEAKE 

***Judge Sandra Peake currently serves as the presiding Judge for the 257th Family District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Peake is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 262ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - LORI CHAMBERS GRAY 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 263RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - MELISSA MARIE MORRIS
(D) - AMY MARTIN

DISTRICT JUDGE, 269TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

***Judge Cory Don Sepolio currently serves as the presiding judge for the 269th Civil District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Sepolio is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 270TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - DENISE BROWN
(D) - DEDRA DAVIS 

***Judge Dedra Davis currently serves as the presiding judge for the 270th Civil District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Davis is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 280TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - DIANNE CURVEY
(D) - BARBARA "BABS" STALDER

DISTRICT JUDGE, 281ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - CHRISTINE WEEMS 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 295TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - DONNA ROTH 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 308TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - GLORIA LOPEZ 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 309TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - LINDA MARIE DUNSON 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 310TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

***Judge Sonya Leah Heath currently serves as the presiding judge for the 310th Family District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Heath is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 311TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - GERMAINE JA'NET TANNER 

DISTRICT JUDGE, 312TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - PAUL ANTONIO CALZADA
(D) - TERESA J. WALDROP
(D) - CLINTON CHIP WELLS

DISTRICT JUDGE, 313TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - NATALIA OAKES
(D) - GLENDA DURU 

***Attorney Glenda Duru is running for judge of the 313th Juvenile District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Attorney Duru is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 314TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

***Judge Michelle Moore currently serves as the presiding judge for the 314th Juvenile District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Moore is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 315TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - LEAH SHAPIRO
(D) - IESHIA CHAMPS 

***Attorney Ieshia Champs is running for judge of the 315th Juvenile District Court, in Harris County, Texas. Attorney Ieshia Champs is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



DISTRICT JUDGE, 482ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(D) - SHERLENE CRUZ
(D) - ALYCIA HARVEY
(D) - VERONICA MONIQUE NELSON
(D) - ADELA KOWALSKI-GARZA

HARRIS COUNTY - COUNTY JUDGE
(D) - ERICA DAVIS
(D) - MARIA GARCIA
(D) - AHMAD R. "ROB-BETO" HASSAN
(D) - LINA HIDALGO
(D) - KEVIN HOWARD
(D) - GEORGIA D. PROVOST

 COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
(D) - AUDRIE LAWTON EVANS 

COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
(D) - JIM F. KOVACH 

***Judge Jim Kovach currently serves as the presiding judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No.2. Judge Kovach is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 3

**Judge LaShawn A. Williams currently serves as the presiding judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No.3. Judge Williams is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
(D) - CYNTHIA CASTAÑON
(D) - DAVID M. PATRONELLA
(D) - M. K. MONICA SINGH
(D) - TREASEA TREVIÑO

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
(D) - ALEX SALGADO 

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
(D) - JANNELL ROBLES

***Judge Ronnisha Bowman currently serves as the presiding judge for the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.2. Judge Bowman is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 3
(D) - STACI BIGGAR
(D) - PORSCHA NATASHA BROWN
(D) - LORENZO WILLIAMS

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
(D) - SHANNON BRICHELLE BALDWIN 

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 5
(D) - CARLOS AGUAYO
(D) - DAVID MARCEL FLEISCHER

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 6
(D) - SELINA ALANIZ
(D) - KELLEY ANDREWS

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 7
(D) - MAURICIO VAZQUEZ
(D) - ANDREW A. WRIGHT

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 8
(D) - FRANKLIN BYNUM
(D) - ERIKA RAMIREZ

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 9

***Judge Toria J. Finch currently serves as the presiding judge for the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.9. Judge Finch is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 10
(D) - JUANITA JACKSON
(D) - THUY LE

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 11

***Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II currently serves as the presiding judge for the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.11. Judge Walker is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 12
(D) - GENESIS E. DRAPER 

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 13
(D) - RAUL RODRIGUEZ 

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 14
(D) - JE'RELL A. ROGERS
(D) - DAVID L. SINGER

COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 15

***Judge Tonya Jones currently serves as the presiding judge for the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.15. Judge Jones is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 1
(D) - JERRY SIMONEAUX 

HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 2
(D) - PAMELA MEDINA
(D) - MICHAEL NEWMAN

HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 3
(D) - JASON COX 

HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 4
(D) - JAMES HORWITZ 

HARRIS COUNTY - DISTRICT CLERK
(D) - DESIREE BROADNAX
(D) - MARILYN BURGESS

HARRIS COUNTY - COUNTY CLERK
(D) - TENESHIA HUDSPETH 

HARRIS COUNTY - COUNTY TREASURER
(D) - DYLAN OSBORNE
(D) - CARLA L. WYATT

- HARRIS COUNTY -
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PLACE 1
(D) - AMY HINOJOSA 

- HARRIS COUNTY -
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2
(D) - ANDREA DUHON 

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 2
(D) - ADRIAN GARCIA
(D) - GARY HARRISON
(D) - GEORGE RISNER

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 4
(D) - LESLEY BRIONES
(D) - GINA CALANNI
(D) - BENJAMIN "BEN" CHOU
(D) - CLARENCE MILLER
(D) - SANDRA PELMORE
(D) - JEFF STAUBER
(D) - ANN WILLIAMS

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1, PLACE 2
(D) - RON CAMPANA
(D) - STEVE DUBLE
(D) - VICTOR LOMBRANA
(D) - SONIA LOPEZ
(D) - JONATHAN JP PRESTON
(D) - CHRIS WATSON

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 2, PLACE 2
(D) - DOLORES LOZANO
(D) - BLAIR MCCLURE

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 3, PLACE 2
(D) - ASHLEIGH ROBERSON
(D) - HERBERT ALEXANDER SANCHEZ
(D) - LUCIA BATES 

***Judge Lucia Bates currently serves as the presiding Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, in Harris County, Texas. Judge Bates is a Democrat who values your vote, prayers, and support.



- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 5, PLACE 2
(D) - EMAN AFSHAR
(D) - RODERICK D. RODGERS

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 6, PLACE 2
(D) - LUIS GARZA
(D) - ANGELA D. RODRIGUEZ

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2
(D) - SHARON BURNEY 


2022 REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES WHO VOTERS IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS SHOULD GET TO KNOW...

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2
(R) - DAN CRENSHAW
(R) - JAMESON ELLIS
(R) - MARTIN ETWOP
(R) - MILAM LANGELLA

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7
(R) - RUDY A. ATENCIO
(R) - TINA BLUM COHEN
(R) - BENSON GITAU
(R) - LAIQUE REHMAN
(R) - LANCE STEWART
(R) - TIM STROUD
(R) - JOHNNY TEAGUE

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8
(R) - BETSY BATES
(R) - CANDICE C. BURROWS
(R) - CHRISTIAN COLLINS
(R) - JONATHAN HULLIHAN
(R) - MORGAN LUTTRELL
(R) - DAN MCKAUGHAN
(R) - JONATHAN A. MITCHELL
(R) - CHUCK MONTGOMERY
(R) - MICHAEL PHILIPS
(R) - JESSICA WELLINGTON
(R) - TAYLOR M. WHICHARD IV

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 9
(R) - JIMMY I. LEON 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 10
(R) - MICHAEL MCCAUL 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 18
(R) - CARMEN MARIA MONTIEL 

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29
(R) - JAIMY BLANCO
(R) - LULITE EJIGU
(R) - JULIO GARZA
(R) - ROBERT SCHAFRANEK

U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 38
(R) - PHIL COVARRUBIAS
(R) - ALEX CROSS
(R) - JERRY FORD
(R) - BRETT GUILLORY
(R) - DAVID HOGAN
(R) - WESLEY HUNT
(R) - ROLAND LOPEZ
(R) - DAMIEN MATTHEW PETER MOCKUS
(R) - MARK RAMSEY
(R) - RICHARD WELCH

GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
(R) - GREG ABBOTT
(R) - PAUL BELEW
(R) - DANNY HARRISON
(R) - KANDY KAYE HORN
(R) - DON HUFFINES
(R) - RICK PERRY
(R) - CHAD PRATHER
(R) - ALLEN B. WEST

***Deirdre Gilbert is running for Governor of Texas in the 2022 Midterms as an Independent Candidate. At this time, Deirdre is the only gubernatorial candidate who values your vote, prayers, and support.



TEXAS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(R) - TRAYCE BRADFORD
(R) - TODD M. BULLIS
(R) - DANIEL MILLER
(R) - DAN PATRICK
(R) - AARON SORRELLS
(R) - ZACH VANCE

TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL
(R) - GEORGE P. BUSH
(R) - LOUIE GOHMERT
(R) - EVA GUZMAN
(R) - KEN PAXTON

COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
(R) - MARK V. GOLOBY
(R) - GLENN HEGAR 

COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
(R) - BEN ARMENTA
(R) - VICTOR AVILA
(R) - DAWN BUCKINGHAM
(R) - RUFUS LOPEZ
(R) - WESTON MARTINEZ
(R) - DON W. MINTON
(R) - JON SPIERS
(R) - TIM WESTLEY

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
(R) - CAREY A. COUNSIL
(R) - SID MILLER
(R) - JAMES WHITE

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER 2
(R) - WAYNE CHRISTIAN
(R) - TOM SLOCUM JR.
(R) - SARAH STOGNER
(R) - MARVIN "SARGE" SUMMERS
(R) - DAWAYNE TIPTON

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3
(R) - DEBRA LEHRMANN

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(R) - REBECA HUDDLE

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
(R) - DAVID J. SCHENCK
(R) - EVAN YOUNG

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 2
(R) - MARY LOU KEEL

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 6
(R) - JESSE MCCLURE, III

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 7
(R) - PAUL BETTENCOURT

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 15
(R) - GEORGE BRIAN VACHRIS

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 17
(R) - JOAN HUFFMAN

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 126
(R) - E. SAM HARLESS

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 127
(R) - CHARLES CUNNINGHAM
(R) - DEANNA ROBERTSON

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 128
(R) - BRISCOE CAIN

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 129
(R) - DENNIS PAUL

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 130
(R) - THOMAS OLIVERSON

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 131
(R) - GERRY "THE 5 STAR GENERAL" MONROE

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 132
(R) - ERIK LE
(R) - MICHAEL SCHOFIELD

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 133
(R) - SHELLEY TORIAN BARINEAU
(R) - MANO DEAYALA
(R) - WILL FRANKLIN
(R) - BERT KELLER
(R) - GREG TRAVIS

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 134
(R) - A. A. DOMINQUEZ
(R) - RYAN MCCONNICO

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 135
(R) - STEPHEN HAGERTY
(R) - MIKE MAY 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 138
(R) - JOSH FLYNN
(R) - LACEY HULL
(R) - CHRISTINE KALMBACH

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 142
(R) - RICHARD VARNER

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 147
(R) - RASHARD BAYLOR
(R) - DAMIEN THADDEUS JONES

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 148
(R) - KAY SMITH

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 149
(R) - LILY TRUONG

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 150
(R) - BRYAN LE
(R) - VALERIE MCGILVREY
(R) - DEBBIE RIDDLE
(R) - VALOREE SWANSON

CHIEF JUSTICE, 1ST COURT OF APPEALS
(R) - TERRY ADAMS

1ST COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 4
(R) - APRIL FARRIS

14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2
(R) - KEVIN JEWELL

14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 9
(R) - RANDY WILSON

DISTRICT JUDGE, 55TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - NILE COPELAND

DISTRICT JUDGE, 113TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - NATHAN J. MILLIRON

DISTRICT JUDGE, 157TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - SONYA ASTON

DISTRICT JUDGE, 180TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - TAMI C. PIERCE

DISTRICT JUDGE, 182ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - ROBERT H. JACKSON

DISTRICT JUDGE, 183RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - KRISTIN M. MCCLEES

DISTRICT JUDGE, 184TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - LORI DEANGELO

DISTRICT JUDGE, 185TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - CHRIS CARMONA


DISTRICT JUDGE, 189TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - ERIN ELIZABETH LUNCEFORD

DISTRICT JUDGE, 190TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - FRED SHUCHART

DISTRICT JUDGE, 208TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - HEATHER HUDSON

DISTRICT JUDGE, 209TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - KEVIN FULTON

DISTRICT JUDGE, 230TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - BRADLEY HART

DISTRICT JUDGE, 232ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - JOSHUA NORMAND

DISTRICT JUDGE, 233RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - KENNETH E. NEWELL

DISTRICT JUDGE, 245TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - DANIEL LEMKUIL

DISTRICT JUDGE, 246TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - CHARLEY PRINE

DISTRICT JUDGE, 247TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - GERIC TIPSWORD

DISTRICT JUDGE, 248TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - JULIAN RAMIREZ

DISTRICT JUDGE, 257TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - LEONEL LEO FARIAS II

DISTRICT JUDGE, 262ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - TONYA MCLAUGHLIN

DISTRICT JUDGE, 263RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - AMBER COX

DISTRICT JUDGE, 269TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - BRUCE BAIN

DISTRICT JUDGE, 270TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - MICHAEL LANDRUM

DISTRICT JUDGE, 280TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - ROSALENA CARDENAS

DISTRICT JUDGE, 281ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - MICHELLE FRAGA

DISTRICT JUDGE, 295TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - MALCOLM WHITTAKER

DISTRICT JUDGE, 308TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - MICHAEL PATRICK DELANEY 
(R) - TODD FRANKFORT

DISTRICT JUDGE, 309TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - JESUS GUILLEN

DISTRICT JUDGE, 310TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - ANDREW MICHAEL BAYLEY

DISTRICT JUDGE, 311TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - GARDNER EASTLAND
(R) - RAYLAND VANNORMAN

DISTRICT JUDGE, 312TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - QUYEN PHAM

DISTRICT JUDGE, 313TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - RACHEL LEAL-HUDSON 
(R) - JULIE A. KETTERMAN

DISTRICT JUDGE, 314TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - CINDY HIDE

DISTRICT JUDGE, 315TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(R) - MARIA VALERIA BROCK

HARRIS COUNTY - COUNTY JUDGE
(R) - H.Q. BOLANOS
(R) - MARTINA LEMOND DIXON
(R) - ROBERT DORRIS
(R) - OSCAR GONZALES
(R) - WARREN HOWELL
(R) - RANDALL KUBOSH
(R) - VIDAL MARTINEZ
(R) - ALEX MEALER
(R) - GEORGE HARRY ZOES

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
(R) - JAMES LOMBARDINO

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
(R) - CLYDE RAYMOND LEUCHTAG

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 3
(R) - ARRON G. ADAMS

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
(R) - BRIAN STALEY

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 1
(R) - NATHAN MOSS

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 2
(R) - PAULA GOODHART

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 3
(R) - LESLIE JOHNSON

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 4
(R) - ZACHARY GIBSON

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 5
(R) - ELIZABETH BUSS

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 6
(R) - MARK MONTGOMERY

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 7
(R) - MIKE MONKS

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 8
(R) - MARK GOLDBERG

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 9
(R) - SARTAJ BAL

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 10
(R) - DAN SPJUT

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 11
(R) - DAN SIMONS

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 12
(R) - MATTHEW DEXTER

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 13
(R) - LANCE LONG

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 14
(R) - JESSICA N. PADILLA

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 15
(R) - XAVIER ALFARO


HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 1
(R) - LOYD WRIGHT 

***Former Judge Loyd Wright is seeking to reclaim the Harris County Probate Court No.1, in the 2022 Midterm Election. Former Judge Loyd Wright is a Republican who values your vote, prayers, and support.



HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 2
(R) - SOPHIA MAFRIGE

HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 3
(R) - RORY ROBERT OLSEN

HARRIS COUNTY - PROBATE COURT NO. 4
(R) - WILL ARCHER

HARRIS COUNTY - DISTRICT CLERK
(R) - CHRIS DANIEL

HARRIS COUNTY - COUNTY CLERK
(R) - STAN STANART

HARRIS COUNTY - COUNTY TREASURER
(R) - ERIC DICK
(R) - KYLE SCOTT

- HARRIS COUNTY -
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PLACE 1
(R) - BEN SALDANA

- HARRIS COUNTY -
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2
(R) - DANIELLE DICK

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 2
(R) - DANIEL N. JASON
(R) - JOHN MANLOVE
(R) - JACK MORMAN
(R) - JERRY MOUTON
(R) - RICHARD VEGA

- HARRIS COUNTY -
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 4
(R) - R. JACK CAGLE

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 3, PLACE 2
(R) - DENISE GRAVES

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 4, PLACE 2
(R) - LARYSSA KORDUBA

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 5, PLACE 2
(R) - ZEE ADAM GIRE 
(R) - BRET S. KISLUK
(R) - BOB WOLFE 

- HARRIS COUNTY -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 8, PLACE 2
(R) - LOUIE DITTA

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "According to published reports, the MLK Grande Parade, has had as many as 300,000 spectators and a viewing audience of more than 4,000,000. On behalf of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©, I would like to encourage all candidates who are running for office in the 2022 Midterm Election to consider supporting the 2022 MLK Grande Parade. (CLICK HERE) for "SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES" if you're interested. The 28th Annual MLK Grande Parade Will Be Televised By The CW 39-Houston Live and In Its Entirety. This is truly A MUST SEE EVENT!!! For any further inquiries and questions, you should call 713-560-8328, before time runs out."

MLK Grande Parade 2022

Theme: Social Inclusion
Date: January 17, 2022Time: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Location: Midtown Houston
Place: Parade Originates On San Jacinto Street & Elgin Street


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MLK Parade Foundation

There is but One Race, and that is The Human Race. This message was articulated very clearly by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a Visionary who saw things from a different perspective. Almost Forty Years later, we now see those things, and we will strive to incorporate those things into our everyday lives in the knowledge of “Change Begins With Self”


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Now is the time when our love for America must prevail. It is incumbent upon us to elect "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who understand that they work for the people. We need "ELECTED OFFICIALS" in office who love "OUR CONSTITUTION" and the ideals that our nation was founded upon by our forefathers. We must endeavor to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" and do what's best for America during this crucial moment during the history of our great nation."

Nominating the Wrong Candidates on "SUPER TUESDAY" Could Have Disastrous Consequences in the November 2022 General Election in Harris County

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Make no mistake about it, who the people of Harris County, Texas choose to give another term to in 2022 must be about substance, job performance, judicial temperament, competence, and whether or not our members of the judiciary are following the law with their rulings. And that being said, in the upcoming 2022 Midterms, it is incumbent upon the voters of Harris County to evaluate the job performance of each and every sitting "ELECTED OFFICIAL" on a case-by-case basis and not as a group based on their political party affiliation, ethnicity, or gender. 

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