Friday, July 12, 2024

State Rep. Shawn Thierry, Pastor Kenneth Rose, State Rep Ron Reynolds, Mayor Robin Elackatt and other Caring Local Leaders


State Rep. Shawn Thierry (left), pastor Kenneth Rose (second from right), and former prizefighter turned businessman Eric Carr (not pictured), the owner of E&E Construction, teamed up to provide some much-needed assistance to Harris County, Texas, seniors. In  Fort Bend County, State Rep. Ron Reynolds (second from right) and Mayor Robin Elackatt are hard at work for the people of Fort Bend County in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. You can "CLICK HERE" to identify more local officials who value and respect the citizens of Fort Bend County, Texas, and Harris County, Texas, during the tumultuous political climate that we're living through.



- LOW-DOWN WOMAN -

Vivian King, the chief of staff for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, is a low-down, dirty, foul-mouthed, manipulating, Black-men-hating scoundrel, who is running for the 486th Criminal District Court on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Harris County, Texas. Please do not mistakingly vote for Vivian King as you scroll down your ballot. This Vivian King woman is not judicial material and isn't like the other "BLACK FEMALE DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL CANDIDATES" who are running for office down-ballot in Harris County, Texas.




State Rep. Shawn Thierry (third from right), with the E&E Construction Crew, preparing for their Saturday, July 13, 2024, "POST HURRICANE BERYL RELIEF," for families in House District 146. State Rep. Shawn Thierry's "COMMUNITY PARTNERS" for this relief are E&E Construction, Walmart, and iASPIRE (Youth Program), sponsored by Pastor Tarrence Hall, a well-known local pastor in the Houston area.
























Mayor Robin Elackatt is a committed mayor who cares about Missouri City, Texas. According to the Missouri City, Texas website, "Mayor Robin J. Elackatt was sworn in as the City’s highest elected official and presiding officer on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. For more than 15 years, Mayor Elackatt has been advocating for City initiatives, including spearheading the Council’s approval to allocate more resources for sidewalk repairs in all communities, voting to ensure budget accountability and transparency, identifying the need for ongoing infrastructure maintenance citywide, assisting with efforts to expand business development, and supporting public safety through the establishment of the Police Mini-Station on Texas Parkway and upgrades to Fire Stations across the City to better serve the needs of all constituents."




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "The Black community is being destroyed from within, in many regards. We must discontinue the process of blindly supporting people because of the hue of their skin. In some cases, Black people are the worst protectors of the interests of the Black community."

Businessman Eric Carr, State Rep. Shawn Thierry, State Rep Ron Reynolds, Mayor Robin Elackatt and other Local Leaders

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

It’s beautiful to see local leaders putting political differences aside and coming to the aid of their constituencies. Other than a CenterPoint worker having a gun pulled on him in Fort Bend County, things have been relatively calm in the Houston area as far as violence goes. But make no mistake about it, people are frustrated and upset with CenterPoint energy right now.

The last time I checked, more than a million customers across the Houston area were still without power after Hurricane Beryl, and many were very angry.

I know of one complex on the Fort Bend County and Harris County border, where some buildings have power, and others do not. How in the hell is this possible?

I went out last night and drove through parts of the City of Houston. Some customers on one side of some streets have power, and their neighbors across the street have power.

According to published reports, Fort Bend County Sheriff Eric Fagan said someone threatened a CenterPoint worker at gunpoint yesterday. However, let’s focus on a few positives, as many local leaders are putting in some serious work.


“HARRIS COUNTY, TX.”

It blessed my heart to see State Rep. Shawn Thierry and my boy, former prizefighter turned businessman Eric Carr, team up to help Houstonians in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. That said, I would like to recognize and thank State Rep. Shawn Thierry (HD-146) and Eric Carr, the owner of E&E Construction, for always standing with the community.

“My office is helping our senior citizens and families in need of essential supplies,” said State Rep. Shawn Thierry. “Our drive-up site will distribute free bottled water, juice for kids, and household toiletries,” she says.

According to a flyer, on Saturday, July 13, 2024, from 9:00 am – 11:00am, State Rep. Shawn Thierry, E&E Construction, Walmart, and IAspire (Youth Program) founded by Paster Terrance Hall have teamed up for a “Post Hurricane Beryl Relief for Families in District 146,” event to help needy families.

The drive-up event will occur at Mt. Vernon Missionary Baptist Church, located at 3618 Stassen Street, in Houston, Texas, 77051, where Pastor Kenneth Rose is the senior pastor.


“FORT BEND, TEXAS.”

State Rep. Ron Reynolds, Missouri City Mayor Robin Elackatt, Missouri City District B Councilman Jeffrey L. Boney, Missouri City District A Councilwoman Lynn Clouser, Precinct 2 Constable Daryl Smith, Fort Bend County Attorney Bridgette Smith-Lawson, and many other Fort Bend County leaders recently banded together for the people of Fort Bend County, Texas.


“CLOSING THOUGHT.”

As the people of Fort Bend County and Harris County recover from Hurricane Beryl, let’s not forget that we have a critical election on the horizon. On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, the most consequential “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” of our lifetime will require us to make tough decisions up and down the ballot in Harris County and Fort Bend.

Please don’t forget to do your own research. And by all means, don’t forget that “EARLY VOTING” will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, in Texas.

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT:
 (281)788-3033