Friday, September 6, 2024

Longtime Democrat Ray 'RC' Charles Jones Joins the Ranks of the Investigative Aubrey R. Taylor Communications Team


There's not a man alive who understands the inner workings of "BLACK POLITICS" in Harris County, Texas, better than Ray "RC" Charles Jones, who served as a "DEMOCRATIC" Executive Committee Member for more than 48 years. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is proud to have Ray "RC" Jones coming aboard as a "SPECIAL ADVISOR" and political commentator for the 2024 Presidential Election cycle. (CLICK HERE) to learn more about the "DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES" and (CLICK HERE) to learn more about the "REPUBLICAN NOMINEES" who will be on your Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election ballot in Harris County, Texas.


Former Prizefighter Eric Carr was a fierce protector of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee when she was alive. He always had her back and defended her no matter what. He even occasionally claimed to love her dearly and proclaimed that he would never do anything to "SHE-JACK." However, several sources claim there was much more to their relationship than the mutual admiration they shared in public. In the aftermath of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's death, people have now started to whisper and ponder why her very close friend and protector (Eric Carr) was blatantly disrespected in the planning and carrying out of her final arrangements. This story is still developing and unfolding as Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's legacy continues to be framed in the wake of her untimely death after losing her battle with pancreatic cancer.



Ray "R.C." Charles Jones and State Senator Borris Miles (Senate District 13) are two of the boldest "BLACK MEN" in Harris County, Texas, who are not members of Commissioner Rodney Ellis's regime. State Senator Miles has been a changed man and is unquestionably committed to empowering young men of color and preparing them for the future. 

Longtime Democrat Ray 'RC' Charles Jones Joins the Ranks of the Investigative Aubrey R. Taylor Communications Team

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

There needs to be more strong African American men serving in leadership capacities in Harris County, Texas. However, Ray "RC" Charles Jones, a former Veteran "DEMOCRAT" Executive Committee Member for more than 48 years, is one of the men I've always admired and watched from afar. Another powerful man I've watched closely is State Senator Borris L. Miles, the longtime Senate District 13 State Senator who took over the position after Rodney Ellis vacated the Senate District 13 seat after the untimely death of beloved Harris County Commissioner El Franco Lee.

Since getting a new lease on life in 2019, State Senator Borris L. Miles has done a stellar job for the people residing in Senate District 13 and should be commended. This is unlike Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, who has over $6 million in his campaign account and is doing nothing for the community. Senator Miles makes it a point to use his wealth to give back to his constituents in various ways that are too numerous for me to even begin to state in this report.

Long story short, State Senator Borris L. Miles was knocking on death's door, and the good LORD spared his life. he appears grateful and committed to building a legacy that his family, friends, supporters, and constituents can be proud of.

"Many of you may know that I have struggled with my health all my life. That battle includes facing sickle cell anemia and kidney disease head-on. Like many who live with a life-threatening illness, I power through each day, no matter the pain, to provide for my family and serve the people of Senate District 13. This past weekend, I was blessed to receive a kidney transplant," stated Senator Miles back in 2019, when the LORD spared his life.

"A LITTLE HISTORY."

Before 2016, when Commissioner Rodney Ellis made his way onto Harris County Commissioner’s Court and Sylvester Turner weaseled his way into becoming Mayor of Houston after two losses, we didn’t have any “BLACK JUDGES” serving in Harris County, Texas.

If you remember, a seemingly healthy and robust Commissioner, El Franco Lee, suddenly died of a heart attack a day after Sylvester Turner officially became Mayor on January 2, 2016, in Houston, Texas.

I have always wondered about the suspicious timing of Commissioner El Franco Lee’s death and the rise of power related to Commissioner Rodney Ellis's regime. Something just never sat well with me about Commissioner Rodney Ellis, former Mayor Sylvester Turner, and the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and their way of doing things.

Corruption, lies, trickery, and “BULLYING WOMEN” have been the hallmark of the “ELLIS/TURNER/LEE” regime as they masterfully ran their “MAIL BALLOT SCHEME” through the 18th Congressional District of Texas for decades – right in plain sight with no fear of suffering any consequences or repercussions.

A key player who made their entire scheme work is Gerald Womack, the owner of Womack Development & Investment Realtors, who also served as the Campaign Manager for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in nearly all of her re-election bids.

“BRAND NEW DAY.”

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee was never someone I admired or respected because I always knew she was a low-down, dirty snake in the grass. She and Gerald Womack ran one of the most potent “BALLOT HARVESTING SCHEMES” I’ve ever seen.

Commissioner Rodney Ellis, former Mayor Sylvester Turner, the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and Gerald Womack have effectively ruled Harris County, Texas, with an iron fist. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s daughter, who has worked for Commissioner Rodney Ellis as a senior policy advisor, has been thrown into the mix.

It’s a damn shame that local “BLACK LEADERS” are afraid of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis. Sitting on the sidelines and watching the “ELLIS/TURNER/LEE” regime run Harris County, Texas, straight into the ground and hoping they’ll stop – is insane.

Things will not get better – unless we force things to change.

In my opinion, the strategies that “ELLIS/TURNER/LEE” and their regime have been using in the past have placed Harris County, Texas, one step away from a “STATE TAKEOVER."

“RAY CHARLES JONES.”


Ray "RC" Charles Jones and his late wife, Etta Crockett, were committed to helping people like State Senator Borris L. Miles rise to power. After meeting with Ray "RC" Charles Jones and discussing the topic of "STRONG BLACK MEN," Ray "RC" Jones gave me a better understanding of how State Senator Borris Miles is and some of the things State Senator Miles has done for the community behind the scenes, but never bragged about in public.

"RAY CHARLES JONES."

There was a point and time in History when African American men were strong, brave, courageous, bold, and possessed intestinal fortitude. Today, finding an African American man involved in Harris County politics who dares to stand ten-toes-down against Commissioner Rodney Ellis and his regime has become challenging.

For the life of me, I can’t understand why people are afraid of Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Sylvester Turner, who are weak men who hide behind their surrogates and only bully women.

One of the men I’ve watched and come to admire from afar over the years is Ray “RC” Charles Jones. While I don’t know him all that well, I’ve always admired him from afar because of his stance against Commissioner Rodney Ellis in 2016, when he endorsed Gene Locke over Ellis to succeed Commissioner El Franco Lee after his sudden death.

Ray “RC” Charles Jones has an unmatched legacy of leadership spanning over five decades. A glimpse into his resume will give you a better understanding of why I believe he should have a platform to share his thoughts with my readers and advise me on local political matters.

From 1992 through 1993, Ray “RC” Charles Jones served as the “MINORITY LAISION” for the Texas State Comptroller’s Office. From 1985 through 1992, Ray “RC” Charles Jones served as the “FOUNDER/PARTNER” of Superior Waste Management.

According to his resume, Ray “RC” Charles Jones served as the President and CEO of 3M Waste Management from 1983 through 1992. He also served as a certified member of CEDHE Corporation for the Economic Development of Harris County from 1985 through 2000.

From 1978 through 1983, “Ray “RC” Charles Jones served as the president and CEO of R.J. Jones & Sons.

Many worldwide leaders and dignitaries remember “Ray “RC” Charles Jones for the fine limousines in his fleet when he owned Internation Limousine Service.

“COMMUNITY SERVICE.”

➜ Harris County Economic Development Corp. - Squatty Lyons

➜ State Drug Abuse Advisory Council - Board Member - Gov. Dolph Briscoe

➜ Solid Waste Association of Transportation

➜ District B Captain for Clean Houston - Economic Summit 1990 - Appointed by Mayor Kathy Whitmire

➜ Quadrant Captain for Clean Houston - 1992 Clean Up - Appointed by City Councilman Ernest McGowen

➜ Houston Clean City Commission - Position B - Appointed by Mayor Bob Lanier

➜ Special Deputy Constable - Harris County Precinct 3 - Appointed by Constable James Douglas

➜ NAACP - Member - ACT-SO Scholarship Sponsor

➜ North Forest Chamber of Commerce - Member

➜ Northwood Manor Civic Club - Organized the Civic Club - Served as President for ten years

➜ Harris County Council of Organizations - Treasurer

➜ Angelic Care Community Services - Board Member

➜ Northeast Little League - Sponsor

➜ Northwest Little League - Sponsor

➜ Building and Standard Commission - Appointed by Mayor Lee Brown

➜ RCJ Commercial Service

➜ City of Houston - Solid Waste Consultant

➜ #ILW.BDKZcares - Community Outreach-Sponsor

➜ RCJ Consulting- Community & Senior Care Outreach

➜ Airport Board of Adjustment -Appointed by Mayor Sylvester Turner

➜ Building and Standard Commission -Appointed by Mayor Sylvester Turner

"POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT."

➜ Harris County Precinct Judge 104 - 48years

➜ Senatorial District 6 - State Democratic Executive Committee

➜ Senatorial Districts 6, 13 & 15 - Committee Chairperson

➜ Harris County Democrats - Secretary

➜ Harris County Democrats - Screening Committee - Co-Chairman

➜ Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying - Appointed by Governor Ann Richards

➜ Northeast Democratic Coalition - President- 1981 to Present

➜ Houston Black American Democrats (H-BAD) -Treasurer, 2nd Vice President

➜ North Side Political Action Group - Founder, President

“HONORABLE MAN.”

➜ African American Business “Pinnacle” Award Finalist 1997

➜ African American Business “Pinnacle” Award Finalist 1999

➜ Outstanding Citizenship Award -1994-1999

➜ Fonwood School Volunteer Award

➜ Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce - 1997 Pinnacle Award - Top 50 Businesses

➜ Houston Informer Newspaper- Entrepreneur of the Week Nominee

➜ Lakewood Church - Hospitality Committee, Prayer Partner

“MAN ON A MISSION.”

As a testament to his commitment and dedication to the citizens of Harris County, Texas, Ray “RC” Charles Jones developed a personal mission statement that declares, “Ambition, Inspiration, and Determination are my daily driving forces. To serve and give despite the circumstances. Compassion and empathy partnered with fairness and moral standing. Community, Civic, and City active. I serve.

“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

Registered voters in Harris County, Texas, will need to take bold corrective measures on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. A strong District Attorney committed to protecting the general public is desperately needed. In my opinion, Thurgood Marshall School of Law grad Dan Simons is the right man for the job.

“This County needs a prosecutor, not a politician,” says Dan Simons, and he’s correct.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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DaSean Jones (Democrat) has $35,162.42 in cash, and James “Jimmy” Blacklock has a political action committee affiliated with him called Texas Alliance for Life PAC, which has $607,012.48 cash on hand. These two nominees will square off in the Judge, Supreme Court, Place 2 race.


Chika A. Anyiam (Democrat) has $9,624.60 in cash, and Lee Finley (Republican) has a political action committee called Bastrop County Conservatives PAC affiliated with him that has $5,516.33 cash on hand. These two nominees will square off in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8.


Amber Boyd-Cora (Democrat) has $2,850.00 in cash, and Susanna Dokupil (Republican) has $15,211.93. These two are running for Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 9.


Velda Renita Faulkner (Democrat) has $600.00 in cash, and Chad Bridges (Republican) has $15,441.09. These two are running for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3.


Fredericka Phillips (Democrat) has $169,821.36 in cash, and Lee Kathryn Shuchart (Republican) has $2,650.00. These two are running for District Judge in the 61st Judicial District Court.


Jeralynn Manor (Democrat) has $183,947.44 in cash, and Sonya Aston (Republican) has $1,250.00. These two are running for District Judge in the 80th Judicial District Court.


Erica Hughes (Democrat) has $190,100.00 in cash on hand. She has no Republican opponent running against her for District Judge in the 151st Judicial District Court.


TaKasha Francis (Democrat) has $125,352.82 in cash. She has no Republican opponent running against her for District Judge in the 152nd Judicial District Court.


Cheryl Elliott Thornton (Democrat) has $71,471.97 in cash, and Aaron Adams (Republican) has “ZERO” cash on hand. These two are running for District Judge in the 164th Judicial District Court.


Ursula A. Hall (Democrat) has $48,991.63 in cash, and Bruce Bain (Republican) has $6,982.69 cash on hand. These two are running for District Judge in the 165th Judicial District Court.


Hazel B. Jones (Democrat) has $2,005.70 in cash. She has no Republican opponent running against her in the race for District Judge, 174th Judicial District Court.


Nikita “Niki” Harmon (Democrat) has $13,596.04 in cash. She has no Republican opponent running against her in the race for District Judge, 176th Judicial District Court.


Robert Johnson (Democrat) has $53,337.16 in cash, and Emily Detoto Munoz (Republican) has $500.00 cash on hand. These two are running for District Judge in the 177th Judicial District Court.


Elaine Palmer (Democrat) has $70,053.19 in cash, and Nathan Milliron (Republican) has $1,404.20. These two are running for District Judge in the 215th Judicial District Court.


Tracy D. Good (Democrat) has $67,925.79 in cash, and Brian Staley (Republican) has $12,304.11 cash on hand. These two are running for District Judge in the 333rd Judicial District Court.


Dawn Rogers (Democrat) has $157,639.28 in cash. She has no Republican opponent running against her for District Judge in the 334th Judicial District Court.


Te’iva Bell (Democrat) has $8,114.92 in cash. She has no Republican opponent running against her for District Judge in the 339th Judicial District Court.


Vivian King (Democrat) has $413.00 in cash, and Aaron Burdette (Republican) has “ZERO” cash on hand. These two are running for District Judge in the 486th Judicial District Court.


Stacy Allen Barrow (Democrat) has $13,392.00 in cash, and Lori Deangelo (Republican) has $346.00. These two are running for District Judge in the 487th Judicial District Court.


Carvana Cloud (Democrat) has a political action committee associated with her, and she has $5,578.27 in cash on hand, while Matthew Peneguy (Republican) has $13,561.89 in cash on hand. These two are running for District Judge in the 488th Judicial District Court.


Lillian Henny Alexander (Democrat) has $92,300.10 in cash, and Daniel Lemkuil (Republican) has $218.90. These two are running for District Judge in the 507th Judicial District Court.


Ashley Mayes Guice (Democrat) has $1,979.59 in cash, and Linda Garcia (Republican) has $2,684.03 cash on hand. These two are running for Judge County Criminal Court at Law No. 16.


Fransheneka “Fran” Watson (Democrat) has $18,629.12 in cash, and Ray Black, Jr. (Republican) has $2,500.00 cash on hand. These two are running for Judge, County Probate Court No. 5.


Joe Stephens (Democrat) has “ZERO” cash on hand. He has no Republican opponent running against him in the Justice of the Peace race, Precinct 3, Place 1.


Wanda Adams (Democrat) has $300.25 cash on hand. She has no Republican opponent running against her in the Justice of the Peace race, Precinct 7, Place 1.

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