Showing posts with label Bobby Marshall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby Marshall. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

ELECTION RESULTS: Yolanda Ford defeats Bobby Marshall in Race for Missouri City Council District A in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election in Fort Bend County

The Missouri City Council District A race was actually a rematch featuring former District A Council Member Bobby Marshall trying to reclaim his seat from the incumbent Yolanda Ford who defeated Marshall in a runoff election back in May of 2013. But Council Member Ford was not having any of it, as she soundly beat back the challenge of Marshall by gaining 72.13% of vote. 

The turnout was pretty low however, as only 635 votes were recorded in the District A race. But again, a victory is a victory.

Marshall finished the night with 27.87% or 177 votes, to Ford’s 458 votes.


CAMPAIGN NEWS: Addie Heyliger, Grayle James, Yolanda Ford, and Don Smith, All Emerged as Winners in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election in Fort Bend County


According to her website, Addie Heyliger ran for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 6 with the sole purpose to become an advocate for educational excellence in Fort Bend County. And by defeating Jenny Bailey, the incumbent who was seeking re-election, Heyliger has earned the chance to fulfill her purpose and stated goal as the FBISD Trustee for Position 6.

“We Won! We Won! We Won!! Thank You everyone for all your hard work!! 
Thank You Stephen Brown for believing in me! Special Thanks to Commissioner Richard Morrison Cynthia M. Ginyard Sarah Slamen Grady Prestage for your unwavering support through this campaign! Thank you for all of my volunteers,” is what Heyliger posted on her facebook page after clinching her election night victory.



In the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 6 there were four candidates running on the Saturday, May 9, 2015 ballot. But it was Addie Heyliger who finished with a majority of the votes. She earned 33.27% or 2,477 votes on election night. Jenny Bailey finished second with 29.12% or 2,168 votes; Stuart A. Jackson finished third with 24.40% or 1,817 votes; and J.J. Clemence finshed fourth with 13.22% or 984 votes.

The margin of victory was slim; but a victory is a victory. Heyliger defeated Bailey by a mere 309 votes in the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 6.




In the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 2, incumbent Trustee Grayle James, also the Board President, was able to hold off Kathy Li in another very close race. James earned 54.26% or 3,937 votes; and Li earned 45.72% or 3,316 votes. 

The margin of victory was slim; only 621 votes separated James and Li in the race for Fort Bend ISD School Board Member for Position 2; but a victory is a victory.

The Missouri City Council District B race was a little more competitive than the District A race.  JaPaula Kemp, an attorney by trade, was trying to defeat incumbent Council Member Don Smith. But it would not be her night, as Smith held her off by 134 votes.

I’m not sure, how much campaigning Kemp did leading up to Election Day; but I’m sure that this race was a little closer than most people thought it would turn out to be.

But again, the voter turnout for this race was very low. At the end of the night, Smith earned 56.82% or 558 votes, to Kemp’s 43.18% or 424 votes.

THE NEXT ELECTION FOR MISSOURI CITY

The next major election for the residents of Missouri City will be the 2016 Mayoral Election. The Election is expected to take place on Saturday, May 7, 2015. If anything changes, we’ll let you know.

Mayor Allen Owen, Council Member Jerry Wyatt, the At-Large Position #1 councilman, and Chris Preston, the At-Large Position #2 councilman will all be on the ballot, should they choose to run for re-election, as expected.

TURNOUT MUST GET BETTER

According to the Texas Secretary of State there were 363,147 registered voters in Fort Bend County in 2014. However, none of the races in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election drew more than a few thousand votes. While winning the election on Election Day is important, somewhere in the very near future we must make it our business to increase voter participation in local elections.

HERE ARE A FEW MORE FORT BEND COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS FROM THE SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

In the race for Lamar Consolidated (LCISD) Trustee District 4, Tyson Harrell earned 52.61% of the vote. Joy Williams finished second with 26.71% of the vote, and Sofia G. Sheikh finished third with 20.69% of the vote.

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In the race for Lamar Consolidated (LCISD) Trustee District 5, James Steenbergen earned 34.78% of the vote. Sharon Lovelady finished second with 25.66% of the vote, Kimberly Ashley finished third with 24.88% of the vote, and Lynn Franklin finished fourth with 14.68% of the vote.

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In the race for Lamar Considated (LCISD) Trustee District 7, Melisa Roberts earned 57.51% of the vote. Rhonda Zacharias finished second with 34.05% of the vote, and Mark Wiatrek finished third with 8.45% of the vote.

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In the race for Stafford Municipal School District (SMSD) Trustee At-Large Full Term, Xavier Herrera finished first with 35.36% of the vote, Manueal M. Hinojosa finished second with 32.39% of the vote, and Ettienne Zak finished third with 32.25% of the vote.

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In the race for Stafford Municipal School District (SMSD) Trustee at Large for A 1-Year Term to Fill a Vacancy, Alicia M. Lacy-Castille finished first with 56.71% of the vote, and Jeff Hutchison finished second with 43.29% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Beasley, Mayor Kenneth Reid was running unopposed in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 Mayoral Election.

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In the race for Council Member for Beasley, Dale Lindemann finished first with 69.70% of the vote, and Teresa Cisneros finished second with 30.30% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Needville, Mayor Delbert Wendt was running unopposed in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 Mayoral Election.

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In the race for City of Richmond Commissioner Jesse Torres defeated Williams H. “Bill” Dostal. Torres earned 65.97% of the vote, and Dostal earned 34.03% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Rosenberg, Cynthia McConathy defeated Dwayne Grigar. McConathy earned 56.76% of the vote, and Grigar earned 43.24% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council At-Large Position 1, William T. Benton finished first with 70.39% of the vote. George A. Zepeda, Sr. was the only other candidate in the race and finished second with 29.61% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council At-Large Position 2 Amanda J. Barta finished first with 56.67% of the vote. Alicia Casias was second with 43.33% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 1, Jimmie J. Pena finished first with 54.87% of the vote. Juan Salazar finished second with 45.13% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 2, Susan Kroll Euton finished first with 56.48% of the vote. Joe G. Segura finished second with 43.52% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 3, Lisa M. Wallingford finished first with 48.80% of the vote, Joe Vera finished second with 36.47% of the vote, and Sergio J. Villagomez finished third with 14.73% of the vote.

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In the race for Rosenberg City Council District No. 4, Lynn Moses defeated Brent Redding. Moses earned 58.79% of the vote, and Redding earned 41.21% of the vote.

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In the race for Mayor of Stafford, Mayor Leonard Scarcella held off Robert Sorbet. Mayor Leonard Scarcella was first elected as Mayor of the City of Stafford in 1969. He is the longest, continuous serving mayor in the United States of America. He earned 64.37% of the vote, and his challenger Robert Sorbet earned 35.63% of the vote.

THE UPCOMING CITY OF HOUSTON MAYORAL ELECTION WILL BE TAKING PLACE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2015

Don’t forget that the City of Houston election is getting more exciting by the day. 

A few of the candidates expected to be in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 race for City of Houston Mayor are: Ben Hall, Adrian Garcia, Victoria Lane, Sylvester Turner, Bill King, Marty McVey, Stephen Costello, and Chris Bell. The deadline for candidates to have their name placed on the ballot in the City of Houston is Monday, August 24, 2015. Early voting will start on Monday, October 19, 2015 and end on Friday, October 30, 2015. You are strongly encouraged to consider the candidates who value and respect us when you go to the polls

FINAL NOTES: Our "CELEBRATING FREEDOM AND LIBERTY" edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine will be released on Friday, June 19, 2015. This edition will highlight "JUNETEENTH" and "THE FOURTH OF JULY" holidays.

WE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR MORE PEOPLE TO FEATURE INSIDE THIS EDITION. A few of the key advertisers already signed up are: Attorney Ben Hall, Attorney Keryl L. Douglas, Attorney Farrah Martinez, Judge John Schmude, and Judge Loyd Wright.

CALL (832)212-8735 TO ADVERTISE!

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Friday, March 13, 2015

Council Member Floyd Emery is Running Unopposed in the 2015 General Election for Missouri City Council Council District D




By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper

Council Member Floyd Emery is highlighted on (PAGE 11) of this edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper. This edition is “PART 3” of our “People Who Value Us” series. Council Member Floyd Emery is a candidate running unopposed for Missouri City Council for District D in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 Missouri City General Election. You are encouraged to vote early from Monday, April 27, 2015 through Tuesday, May 5, 2015. 

Also, please be reminded that District A Council Member Yolanda Ford is being challenged by former City Council Member Bobby Marshall. District B Council Member Don Smith is being challenged by Attorney JaPaula Kemp. District C Council Member Robin Elackatt withdrew from Missouri City Council on March 3, 2015. This leaves Anthony George Maroulis running for the Missouri City Council District C seat unopposed. The page featuring Council Member Floyd Emery is considered a part of our mission to assist people of faith with identifying "PEOPLE" in Education, Corporate America, Business, Elected Public Offices, and Ministry who value our lives, support, patronage, and vote. Click here to check out the page featuring Council Member Floyd Emery.

Houston Business Connection Newspaper is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. If you would like to discuss your inclusion inside the “Digital” or “Printed” edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper call: (832)212-8735 today! 





"Our mission is to assist people of faith with identifying "LEADERS" in Education, Corporate America, Business, Elected Public Offices, and Ministry who value our lives, support, patronage, and vote. So please be reminded that we have two very important elections happening in the Houston area in 2015. 

THE CITY OF MISSOURI CITY

On Saturday, May 9, 2015 the City of Missouri City will hold a General Election. A few of the key names you should find on your ballot are: Don Smith, Bobby Marshall, Yolanda Ford, George Maroulis, Floyd Emery, and JaPaula Kemp. Early voting for the 2015 General Election for Missouri City, Texas will be taking place from Monday, April 27, 2015 through Tuesday, May 5, 2015. The deadline to have your name placed on the ballot in Missouri City, Texas has passed.

THE CITY OF HOUSTON

On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 the City of Houston will hold a General Election. A few of the key names you should find on your ballot are: Ben Hall, Carroll G. Robinson, Victoria Lane, Stephen Costello, David Robinson, Michael Kubosh, Jack Christie, Brenda Stardig, Jerry Davis, Ellen Cohen, Dwight Boykins, Dave Martin, Richard Nguyen, Oliver Pennington, Ed Gonzalez, Robert Gallegos, Mike Laster, Larry Green, Janet “Jan” Clark, Chris Bell, Roland Chavez, Laurie Robinson, Tynia Colbert, Bill King, Brent Trebor Gordon, Marty McVey, Amanda Edwards, Christopher “Chris” Oliver, Lane Lewis, Philippe Nassif, Abel Davila, Tom McCasland, Larry Blackmond, Sandie Mullins Moger, Gregory Travis, Atlas Kerr, Jenifer Rene Pool, Sylvester Turner, Bill Frazer, and Chris Brown.



CLICK HERE FOR OUR "2015 POWER RATINGS" FOR HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS

The deadline to have your name placed on the ballot in Houston, Texas is Monday, August 24, 2015.



If you are a candidate running for office in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election and need assistance with getting your name before potential voters you should contact us today. Houston Business Connections Newspaper is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Call (832)212-8735 to discuss your inclusion.

A FRIENDLY REMINDER

Don't forget to do all the research you can on the 2015 candidates running for City of Houston Mayor, City of Houston Controller, and Houston City Council in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.

Best regards,

Aubrey R. Taylor
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
P: (832)212-8735
C: (832)894-1352


"According to an ABCNews/Beliefnet Poll 83 percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians. So to this end, it makes perfect sense for us to get Christians engaged, empowered, informed, and excited about the process of choosing those who govern on the local, state, and federal levels in America. So don't forget about what Proverbs 29:2 teaches us: "When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." -- AUBREY

Monday, March 2, 2015

Yolanda Ford, Bobby Marshall, JaPaula Kemp, Don Smith, Robin Elackatt and Anthony George Maroulis are 2015 Candidates Running for Missouri City Council for District A, District B, and District C



Council Member Floyd Emery is running unopposed. In the race for District D in Missouri City, Texas Council Member Floyd Emery is not being challenged by anyone for his seat at the council table in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election for Missouri City, Texas. Councilman Emery has been married 52 years to his wife, Linda. They have been homeowners in Quail Valley for more than 35 years, where they raised their two sons, Brian and Dennis. Councilmember Emery retired from Halliburton in 1999 and was employed by Baroid/Dresser/Halliburton for 47 years of service prior to his early retirement. During his tenure, he achieved a successful business career excelling in the management and directorship of Information Technology, Finance and Human Resources.

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By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine

Council Member Floyd Emery is asking for our votes, prayers, and support in the upcoming election about to take place in Missouri City, Texas on Saturday, May 9th.

Please be reminded that there's a very important election about to take place in Missouri City, Texas. The 2015 General Election is not a Mayoral Election. So no, Mayor Allen Owen is not on the ballot. He will not be running for re-election until May of 2016. However, in accordance with the Texas Election Code, the City of Missouri City, Texas will be holding a General Election on Saturday, May 9, 2015 for certain council seats. The races for the General Election are for the Missouri City Council: District A, District B, District C, and District D seats.

District A City Council Member

The Missouri City, Texas (City Council) District A council seat is currently being held by Council Member Yolanda Ford. Council Member Ford was elected as the District A City Council Member on June 15, 2013. She is being challenged by former District A Council Member Bobby Marshall in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election for Missouri City, Texas.

District B City Council Member

The Missouri City, Texas (City Council) District B council seat is currently being held by Council Member Don Smith. Councilman Don Smith was first elected as the District B City Council Member on May 5, 2001 and continued to serve in this capacity until June 16, 2007. Then, on May 17, 2010, Don Smith was appointed to fill a vacancy in District B, and he has continued to be the candidate of choice for District B voters. He is being challenged by Attorney JaPaula Kemp in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election for Missouri City, Texas.

District C City Council Member

The Missouri City, Texas (City Council) District C council seat is currently being held by Council Member Robin Elackatt. Councilman Robin Elackatt was elected as the District C City Councilmember on May 9, 2009. On May 19, 2014, he was appointed as mayor pro tem. He is being challenged by Anthony George Maroulis in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 General Election for Missouri City, Texas.

District D City Council Member

The Missouri City, Texas (City Council) District D Council seat is currently being held by Council Member Floyd Emery. Support from Council Member Floyd Emery has made it possible for the publishing of this announcement to inspire Missouri City, Texas registered voters in the city of Missouri City to actively participate in the Saturday, May 9, 2015 City of Missouri City General Election.

Don't Forget to Vote Early

Houston Business Connections Magazine is encouraging all registered Missouri City, Texas voters to vote during the early voting period. Early voting will be taking place from Monday, April 27, 2015 through Tuesday, May 5, 2015.

Best regards,


Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
P: (832)212-8735
C: (832)894-1352
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
BLOG: www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com


Sunday, June 16, 2013

A "2013 LEADERSHIP SERIES SALUTE" Goes out to Yolanda Ford For Defeating Bobby Marshall in the Saturday, June 15, 2013 Runoff Election for the Missouri City Council District A seat

"Yolanda Ford handily defeated incumbent Bobby Marshall in their Saturday, June 15, 2013 Missouri City Council District A Runoff Election. The returns won't officially be canvassed until Monday, June 24, 2013. We congratulate Council Member Elect Yolanda Ford on gaining 59.45% of the vote to defeat Bobby Marshall. Marshall could only muster 40.55% in his quest to hold onto his seat. Council Member Elect Yolanda Ford will officially be sworn in at the Missouri City Council District A Council Member on Monday, July 1, 2013 at 7:00 p.m." -- Aubrey

SEE THE COMPLETE 2013 MISSOURI CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT A RUNOFF RESULTS

ELECTION UPDATE: Yolanda Ford Handily Defeats Bobby Marshall in the Saturday, June 15, 2013 Missouri City Council District A Runoff  


MEET YOLANDA FORD

Urban planner and land development professional, Yolanda Ford, has declared her candidacy for the Missouri City City Council – District A seat.

“It is time for better growth and experienced leadership that can identify with District A’s constituents. Our community, currently being represented by an all male council, should be represented by both men and women.”

“For the first time in many years, voters can elect a community leader that is experienced and educated in community development, city policy and who will actively advocate for improved quality of life for District A’s residents.”

Ford has been a resident of Missouri City for 35 years. Her professional experience includes more than 14 years of working in community development, urban planning, architecture, construction, government contract management and city policy for municipalities and nonprofit entities. She has a master of architecture degree and she is currently a land development specialist for a local nonprofit where she focuses on land acquisition, construction management and government contract procurement.

Ford states that District A needs a candidate who understands beneficial development that will increase property values and improve the quality of life for all residents. She stated she wants to focus on economic development, engaging residents and building relationships with school districts which she believes will assist in encouraging involvement and developing a family oriented community. Ford wants voters to know she is the strong, energetic leader with knowledge that is needed to make District A the community residents expect and deserve. She states more than half of our residents are of female gender, but currently there are no women on council. Ford says a city should have representation from both men and women alike.

Ford has experience and various excellent working relationships with professionals in transit authorities, metropolitan planning organizations, departments of transportation, utility companies, developers, contractors, city officials, city staff, neighborhood associations and other entities that are essential to getting issues with sidewalks, streets and neighborhoods resolved quickly. Since she was once a former city planner for the City of Missouri City, her understanding of Missouri City policy, planning and economic development will be essential in reviving Texas Parkway, working with TX DOT to alter some of the newly implemented road improvements along Texas Parkway and bringing in better development for District A.

“The economic development I want to bring into District A is substantial. My development plan will take a methodological approach and seek residents for their input and ideas. It will improve residential neighborhoods, grow Highway 90A, create jobs, businesses and retail locations along District A’s major corridors so that District A is a safe, vivacious community for everyone to enjoy.  No longer will residents need to drive into another city to shop for basic necessities.”

Ford has listed her phone number for any voter in District A and Missouri City to call her. She would like to hear from voters and welcomes any questions, comments and ideas.

“It is never too early to start learning about your candidates,” states Ford. “And using that knowledge to vote is the most powerful way for citizens to be heard and make their community a better place to live.”

"Aubrey R. Taylor Communication, the publisher of Your Thought Matters Newspaper would like to Congratulate Yolanda Ford for not giving up on her dream of becoming a District A Missouri City Council Member." -- Aubrey

 
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS ISSUE OF YOUR THOUGHT MATTERS NEWSPAPER

"You Are Invited To Attend This Event"

COME JOIN US ON SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2013: Houston Businesswoman Stephanie Boutte-Phillips, the founder of (H-TEC) Houston's Training and Education Center is being recognized for her (more than 17) years of service provided to veterans, the homeless, and those oftentimes overlooked (deemed under-served) in the Houston community. This event will be held at 7:00 p.m. at The Museum District Bistro & Lounge located at 1112 Southmore Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77004.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS EVENT: Community Leaders, Corporate Leaders, Public Servants, Small Business Leaders, Candidates participating in the 2013 Mayoral Election in Houson, and friends of Stephanie Boutte-Phillips.

WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING TO THIS EVENT: There will be a networking session, so bring plenty of business cards. And be prepared to have your photo taken. Photos taken will be similar to the "2013 Highlights" photos below of a recent campaign event for Ben Hall, a candidate running for Mayor of Houston in the 2013 Mayoral Election.

WHAT YOU SHOULD WEAR TO THIS EVENT: Attendees will have action photos taken during this event. So business attire is required. The photos taken will be published as part of the “2013 LEADERSHIP SERIES” inside the July 2013 issue of Your Thought Matters Newspaper at no charge to all attendees present at this event

COST TO ATTEND THIS EVENT: There is no cost to attend this event. However, some of the veterans and other students who attend Houston Training & Education Center are homeless and need assistance with supplies -- so we are asking attendees to donate a minimum of $20 dollars at the door.

THE DEADLINE: Please RSVP for this event by calling (281)219-3305 before 5:00 PM on June 20, 2013. Leaders who don't RSVP can still attend this event.

WHO IS STEPHANIE BOUTTE-PHILLIPS?
Stephanie Boutte-Phillips is a "Businesswoman on the Move" Who Cares about Veterans, The Homeless & The Houston Community

By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Your Thought Matters Newspaper

Stephanie Boutte-Phillips is the founder of (HTEC) Houston’s Training & Education Centers, and she knows a thing or two about what it means to fight battles. She’s been fighting to beat the odds all her life. You see, Boutte-Phillips was born and raised in a little town called Opelousas, Louisiana to a teenage mother and father who pretty much left the responsibility of raising her on the shoulders of her elderly grandmother and grandfather. “As a child growing up I can remember starving at the end of the month because of a lack of food. But not having enough was a normal thing, because most of the kids I went to school with either lived alone with their grandparents or with (their parents) who were also living with their grandparents,” Boutte-Phillips explains. “But one of the things I remember the most about growing up with my grandparents was that they were honorable people. My grandfather, would say, “It doesn’t matter how much money you have, if your name and word doesn’t mean anything, then you’re nothing,” says Boutte-Phillips.

The event taking place on Saturday, June 22, 2013 to honor Stephanie Boutte-Phillips is being hosted by the Museum District Bistro and Lounge. Your Thought Matters Newspaper will be covering this event and featuring those in attendance on our blog and inside our newspaper beginning on Tuesday, June 25, 2013.

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THIS FOX 26 NEWS FEATURE ON STEPHANIE

Stephanie Boutte-Phillips is the young lady pictured (under the photo of Mayor Annise D. Parker) on the cover of "Part One" of our "2013 LEADERSHIP SERIES". You can click the newspaper or the Fox 26 News video for more information on Stephanie Boutte-Phillips and Hosuton's Training & Education Center.

BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR "2013 PEOPLE ON THE MOVE" WHO YOU SHOULD REALLY CONSIDER GETTING TO KNOW
Many of our "2013 People on the Move" listed below are also being featured as part of the "2013 LEADERSHIP SERIES" being published by Your Thought Matters Newspaper in a Six Part Series


 

1). Annise D. Parker -- Connect with her campaign!
2). Ben Hall -- Connect with his campaign!
3). C.O. "Brad" Bradford -- Connect with his campaign!
4). Helena Brown -- Connect with her campaign!
5). Ellen Cohen -- Connect with her campaign!
6). Ed Gonzalez -- Connect with his campaign!
7). Brenda Stardig -- Connect with her campaign!
8). Assata Richards -- Connect with her campaign!
9). Ben Mendez -- Connect with his campaign!
10). Jack Christie -- Connect with his campaign!
11). Amy Peck -- Connect with her campaign!
12). Dave Martin -- Connect with his campaign!
13). Melissa Noriega -- Term-Limited -- Can't Run Again!
14). James G. Rodriguez -- Term-Limited -- Can't Run Again!
15). Andrew C. Burks Jr. -- Connect with his campaign!
16). Jerry Davis -- Connect with his campaign!
17). Al Hoang -- Connect with his campaign!
18). Larry V. Green -- Connect with his campaign!
19). Stephen C. Costello -- Connect with his campaign!
20). Ronald C. Green -- Connect with his campaign!
21). Mike Laster -- Connect with his campaign!
22). Don Sumners -- Is Not Running for City Controller!
23). Travis McGee -- Click here to connect!
24). Wanda Adams -- Term-Limited -- Can't Run Again!
25). David Robinson -- Connect with his campaign!
26). Roy Morales -- Connect with his campaign!
27). Bill Frazer -- Connect with his campaign!
28). Georgia D. Provost -- Connect with her campaign!
29). Michael Kubosh -- Connect with his campaign!
30). Ronald Hale -- Connect with his campaign!
31). Laticia Ablaza -- Connect with her campaign!
32). Mike Knox -- Connect with his campaign!
33). Eric Dick -- Connect with his campaign!
34). Rogene Gee Calvert -- Connect with her campaign!
35). Roland Chavez  -- Connect with his campaign!
36). Robert Gallegos -- Connect with his campaign!
37). Jenifer Rene Pool -- Connect with her campaign!
38). Dwight Boykins -- Connect with his campaign!
39). Keith Caldwell -- Connect with his campaign!
40). Chris Carmona -- Connect with his campaign!
41). Graci Garces -- Connect with her campaign!
42). Oliver Pennington -- Connect with his campaign!
43). Brian Taef -- Connect with his campaign!
44). Trebor Gordon -- Connect with his campaign!

Friday, June 7, 2013

2013 ELECTION UPDATE: Early voting ends on Tuesday, June 11th in the Missouri City Council District A runoff between Yolanda Ford and Bobby Marshall -- Election Day is Saturday, June 15, 2013

"Bobby Marshall, the Missouri City Council District A incumbent was forced into a Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff with Yolanda Ford. You are hereby notified that Bobby Marshall is not seeking the vote or support of Your Thought Matters Newspaper readers in the Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff election. We wish Mr. Marshall well in his bid for re-election. However, since Mr. Marshall is not seeking your vote, we respectfully ask for you to consider Yolanda Ford. We have provided a little information we found on Yolanda Ford's website below for your consideration. We will keep you posted and up to date on any future developments in this race. Also, we have not received any monies from the Yolanda Ford for Missouri City Council District A campaign for the posting of this campaign update. Don't forget to vote in this important election." -- Aubrey

EARLY VOTING ENDS ON TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2013 IN THE SHOWDOWN BETWEEN BOBBY MARSHALL AND YOLANDA FORD FOR DISTRICT A

Early voting for the Yolanda Ford and Bobby Marshall 2013 Missouri City District A runoff has already started. Here is your schedule for the Missouri City Old Municipal Court located at: 1522 Texas Parkway and the Fort Bend County Rosenberg Annex located at: 4520 Reading Rd. SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday June 3rd through 7th vote early from: 8:00AM to 5:00PM. On Saturday, June 8th, 2013 vote early from: 8:00am to 5:00pm. On Sunday, June 9th, 2013 the polls are closed. On Monday, June 10th and Tuesday, June 11th vote early from 7:00am to 7:00pm.Again, we wish Mr. Bobby Marshall well, in his future endeavors. " -- Aubrey 

"As a resident of Missouri City District A, I see a community that needs BETTER growth and leadership that is experienced, knowledgeable and educated in community development. A leader who can identify with their constituents, who is energetic and who believes an all male city council should represent men and women equally." – Yolanda Ford

ELECTION UPDATE: There are only 8 days left before the Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff between Yolanda Ford and Bobby Marshall to decide the race for Missouri City Council District A


MEET YOLANDA FORD

Urban planner and land development professional, Yolanda Ford, has declared her candidacy for the Missouri City City Council – District A seat.

“It is time for better growth and experienced leadership that can identify with District A’s constituents. Our community, currently being represented by an all male council, should be represented by both men and women.”

“For the first time in many years, voters can elect a community leader that is experienced and educated in community development, city policy and who will actively advocate for improved quality of life for District A’s residents.”

Ford has been a resident of Missouri City for 35 years. Her professional experience includes more than 14 years of working in community development, urban planning, architecture, construction, government contract management and city policy for municipalities and nonprofit entities. She has a master of architecture degree and she is currently a land development specialist for a local nonprofit where she focuses on land acquisition, construction management and government contract procurement.

Ford states that District A needs a candidate who understands beneficial development that will increase property values and improve the quality of life for all residents. She stated she wants to focus on economic development, engaging residents and building relationships with school districts which she believes will assist in encouraging involvement and developing a family oriented community. Ford wants voters to know she is the strong, energetic leader with knowledge that is needed to make District A the community residents expect and deserve. She states more than half of our residents are of female gender, but currently there are no women on council. Ford says a city should have representation from both men and women alike.

Ford has experience and various excellent working relationships with professionals in transit authorities, metropolitan planning organizations, departments of transportation, utility companies, developers, contractors, city officials, city staff, neighborhood associations and other entities that are essential to getting issues with sidewalks, streets and neighborhoods resolved quickly. Since she was once a former city planner for the City of Missouri City, her understanding of Missouri City policy, planning and economic development will be essential in reviving Texas Parkway, working with TX DOT to alter some of the newly implemented road improvements along Texas Parkway and bringing in better development for District A.

“The economic development I want to bring into District A is substantial. My development plan will take a methodological approach and seek residents for their input and ideas. It will improve residential neighborhoods, grow Highway 90A, create jobs, businesses and retail locations along District A’s major corridors so that District A is a safe, vivacious community for everyone to enjoy.  No longer will residents need to drive into another city to shop for basic necessities.”

Ford has listed her phone number for any voter in District A and Missouri City to call her. She would like to hear from voters and welcomes any questions, comments and ideas.

“It is never too early to start learning about your candidates,” states Ford. “And using that knowledge to vote is the most powerful way for citizens to be heard and make their community a better place to live.”

The runoff election will be held on Saturday, June 15, 2013. Early voting is already underway!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

2013 ELECTION UPDATE: The Early Voting Period for the 2013 Missouri City Council District A Runoff Between Bobby Marshall and Yolanda Ford ends on Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

"On Saturday, May 11, 2013, Bobby Marshall, the incumbent was forced into a Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff with Yolanda Ford. You are hereby notified that Bobby Marshall is not seeking the vote or support of Your Thought Matters Newspaper readers in the Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff election. We wish Mr. Marshall well in his bid for re-election. However, since Mr. Marshall is not seeking your vote, we respectfully ask for you to consider Yolanda Ford. We have provided a little information we found on Yolanda Ford's website below for your consideration. We will keep you posted and up to date on any future developments in this race. Also, we have not received any monies from the Yolanda Ford for Missouri City Council District A campaign for the posting of this campaign update. Don't forget to vote in this important election." -- Aubrey

EARLY VOTING IS ALREADY UNDERWAY FOR THE MISSOURI CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT A RUNOFF BETWEEN BOBBY MARSHALL AND YOLANDA FORD!

Early voting for the Yolanda Ford and Bobby Marshall 2013 Missouri City District A runoff has already started. Here is your schedule for the Missouri City Old Municipal Court located at: 1522 Texas Parkway and the Fort Bend County Rosenberg Annex located at: 4520 Reading Rd. SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday June 3rd through 7th vote early from: 8:00AM to 5:00PM. On Saturday, June 8th, 2013 vote early from: 8:00am to 5:00pm. On Sunday, June 9th, 2013 the polls are closed. On Monday, June 10th and Tuesday, June 11th vote early from 7:00am to 7:00pm.Again, we wish Mr. Bobby Marshall well, in his future endeavors. " -- Aubrey 

"As a resident of Missouri City District A, I see a community that needs BETTER growth and leadership that is experienced, knowledgeable and educated in community development. A leader who can identify with their constituents, who is energetic and who believes an all male city council should represent men and women equally." – Yolanda Ford

ELECTION UPDATE: There are only 9 days left before the Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff between Yolanda Ford and Bobby Marshall to decide the race for Missouri City Council District A


MEET YOLANDA FORD

Urban planner and land development professional, Yolanda Ford, has declared her candidacy for the Missouri City City Council – District A seat.

“It is time for better growth and experienced leadership that can identify with District A’s constituents. Our community, currently being represented by an all male council, should be represented by both men and women.”

“For the first time in many years, voters can elect a community leader that is experienced and educated in community development, city policy and who will actively advocate for improved quality of life for District A’s residents.”

Ford has been a resident of Missouri City for 35 years. Her professional experience includes more than 14 years of working in community development, urban planning, architecture, construction, government contract management and city policy for municipalities and nonprofit entities. She has a master of architecture degree and she is currently a land development specialist for a local nonprofit where she focuses on land acquisition, construction management and government contract procurement.

Ford states that District A needs a candidate who understands beneficial development that will increase property values and improve the quality of life for all residents. She stated she wants to focus on economic development, engaging residents and building relationships with school districts which she believes will assist in encouraging involvement and developing a family oriented community. Ford wants voters to know she is the strong, energetic leader with knowledge that is needed to make District A the community residents expect and deserve. She states more than half of our residents are of female gender, but currently there are no women on council. Ford says a city should have representation from both men and women alike.

Ford has experience and various excellent working relationships with professionals in transit authorities, metropolitan planning organizations, departments of transportation, utility companies, developers, contractors, city officials, city staff, neighborhood associations and other entities that are essential to getting issues with sidewalks, streets and neighborhoods resolved quickly. Since she was once a former city planner for the City of Missouri City, her understanding of Missouri City policy, planning and economic development will be essential in reviving Texas Parkway, working with TX DOT to alter some of the newly implemented road improvements along Texas Parkway and bringing in better development for District A.

“The economic development I want to bring into District A is substantial. My development plan will take a methodological approach and seek residents for their input and ideas. It will improve residential neighborhoods, grow Highway 90A, create jobs, businesses and retail locations along District A’s major corridors so that District A is a safe, vivacious community for everyone to enjoy.  No longer will residents need to drive into another city to shop for basic necessities.”

Ford has listed her phone number for any voter in District A and Missouri City to call her. She would like to hear from voters and welcomes any questions, comments and ideas.

“It is never too early to start learning about your candidates,” states Ford. “And using that knowledge to vote is the most powerful way for citizens to be heard and make their community a better place to live.”

The runoff election will be held on Saturday, June 15, 2013. Early voting is already underway!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

2013 ELECTION UPDATE: There are only 11 Days Left Before the Saturday, June 15 Runoff Election day to decide if Bobby Marshall or Yolanda Ford will represent District A in Missouri City

"On Saturday, May 11, 2013, Bobby Marshall, the incumbent was forced into a Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff with Yolanda Ford. You are hereby notified that Bobby Marshall is not seeking the vote or support of Your Thought Matters Newspaper readers in the Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff election. We wish Mr. Marshall well in his bid for re-election. However, since Mr. Marshall is not seeking your vote, we respectfully ask for you to consider Yolanda Ford. We have provided a little information we found on Yolanda Ford's website below for your consideration. We will keep you posted and up to date on any future developments in this race. Also, we have not received any monies from the Yolanda Ford for Missouri City Council District A campaign for the posting of this campaign update. Don't forget to vote in this important election." -- Aubrey 

EARLY VOTING IS ALREADY UNDERWAY FOR THE MISSOURI CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT A RUNOFF BETWEEN BOBBY MARSHALL AND YOLANDA FORD!

Early voting for the Yolanda Ford and Bobby Marshall 2013 Missouri City District A runoff has already started. Here is your schedule for the Missouri City Old Municipal Court located at: 1522 Texas Parkway and the Fort Bend County Rosenberg Annex located at: 4520 Reading Rd. SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday June 3rd through 7th vote early from: 8:00AM to 5:00PM. On Saturday, June 8th, 2013 vote early from: 8:00am to 5:00pm. On Sunday, June 9th, 2013 the polls are closed. On Monday, June 10th and Tuesday, June 11th vote early from 7:00am to 7:00pm.Again, we wish Mr. Bobby Marshall well, in his future endeavors. " -- Aubrey 

"As a resident of Missouri City District A, I see a community that needs BETTER growth and leadership that is experienced, knowledgeable and educated in community development. A leader who can identify with their constituents, who is energetic and who believes an all male city council should represent men and women equally." – Yolanda Ford

ELECTION UPDATE: There are only 11 days left before the Saturday, June 15, 2013 runoff between Yolanda Ford and Bobby Marshall to decide the race for Missouri City Council District A


MEET YOLANDA FORD

Urban planner and land development professional, Yolanda Ford, has declared her candidacy for the Missouri City City Council – District A seat.

“It is time for better growth and experienced leadership that can identify with District A’s constituents. Our community, currently being represented by an all male council, should be represented by both men and women.”

“For the first time in many years, voters can elect a community leader that is experienced and educated in community development, city policy and who will actively advocate for improved quality of life for District A’s residents.”

Ford has been a resident of Missouri City for 35 years. Her professional experience includes more than 14 years of working in community development, urban planning, architecture, construction, government contract management and city policy for municipalities and nonprofit entities. She has a master of architecture degree and she is currently a land development specialist for a local nonprofit where she focuses on land acquisition, construction management and government contract procurement.

Ford states that District A needs a candidate who understands beneficial development that will increase property values and improve the quality of life for all residents. She stated she wants to focus on economic development, engaging residents and building relationships with school districts which she believes will assist in encouraging involvement and developing a family oriented community. Ford wants voters to know she is the strong, energetic leader with knowledge that is needed to make District A the community residents expect and deserve. She states more than half of our residents are of female gender, but currently there are no women on council. Ford says a city should have representation from both men and women alike.

Ford has experience and various excellent working relationships with professionals in transit authorities, metropolitan planning organizations, departments of transportation, utility companies, developers, contractors, city officials, city staff, neighborhood associations and other entities that are essential to getting issues with sidewalks, streets and neighborhoods resolved quickly. Since she was once a former city planner for the City of Missouri City, her understanding of Missouri City policy, planning and economic development will be essential in reviving Texas Parkway, working with TX DOT to alter some of the newly implemented road improvements along Texas Parkway and bringing in better development for District A.

“The economic development I want to bring into District A is substantial. My development plan will take a methodological approach and seek residents for their input and ideas. It will improve residential neighborhoods, grow Highway 90A, create jobs, businesses and retail locations along District A’s major corridors so that District A is a safe, vivacious community for everyone to enjoy.  No longer will residents need to drive into another city to shop for basic necessities.”

Ford has listed her phone number for any voter in District A and Missouri City to call her. She would like to hear from voters and welcomes any questions, comments and ideas.

“It is never too early to start learning about your candidates,” states Ford. “And using that knowledge to vote is the most powerful way for citizens to be heard and make their community a better place to live.”

The runoff election will be held on Saturday, June 15, 2013.