Showing posts with label Christine Riddle Butts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christine Riddle Butts. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

CONGRATULATIONS: Judge Christine Riddle Butts, Judge for Probate Court #4, and Her Daughter Abigail Butts Are New Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution


CONGRATULATIONS: State Rep. Debbie Riddle (HD-150), Phyllis Holly, Judge Christine Riddle Butts, and Abigail Butts



Judge Christine Riddle Butts and Her Daughter Abigail Butts Are New Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution

JUDGE CHRISTINE RIDDLE BUTTS: “Yesterday, my daughter, Abigail Butts, and I were installed as members of the Daughters of the American Revolution. My mom, Debbie Riddle, and my grandmother, Phyllis Holly attended and we took this four generation photo.”

ABOUT JUDGE CHRISTINE RIDDLE BUTTS

Judge Christine Riddle Butts is the honorable District Judge for Harris County Probate Court #4. Her mission is to serve families in times of crisis in a thoughtful, compassionate, and deliberate way, whether that crisis involves the loss of a loved one, the need for a guardianship, or a mental health issue.

Judge Riddle Butts was first elected back in November of 2010, after fourteen years of practice as a probate lawyer in Harris County. She was re-elected again in the November of 2014 Midterm Election. And she’ll be up for re-election again in the November 2018 Midterm Election in the race for Harris County Probate Court #4.

Probate judges in Harris County preside over probate, guardianship, and civil mental health cases. And Judge Christine Riddle Butts is one of the best at what she does for the people of Harris County, Texas.

ABOUT STATE REP. DEBBIE RIDDLE

State Representative Debbie Riddle is the proud mother of Judge Christine Riddle Butts; but she’s also a powerful member of the Texas House of Representatives. She represents House District 150 which comprises much of northwestern Harris County. Rep. Riddle is also a well-known Horse Breeder.

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION


With more than 120 years of tradition, over 930,000 members admitted since its founding, a vast array of service work, a historic National Headquarters building with extraordinary collections, and countless activities taking place locally, nationally and globally, there is much to learn about the Daughters of the American Revolution.

The organization was founded in 1890 with the simple mission of promoting historic preservation, education and patriotism. These timeless, overarching principles keep the DAR strong and vitally relevant in this ever-changing world.

This nonprofit, nonpolitical volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history and securing America's future through better education consists of nearly 177,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the world. These vibrant, active women are the heart of the organization. 

Become a Member

When you join the DAR, you enter a network of more than 177,000 women who form lifelong bonds, honor their revolutionary ancestors and promote historic preservation, education and patriotism in their communities. We have answers to your questions about becoming a member of this historic and vibrant organization.



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "On behalf of Houston Business Connections Newspaper and Magazine I would like to salute Judge Christine Riddle Butts and Abigail on being installed as new members of Daughters of the American Revolution."

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 OUR NEXT EDITION. A few of the key advertisers already signed up are: Attorney Ben Hall, Attorney Farrah Martinez, Judge John Schmude, and Judge Loyd Wright.

CALL (832)212-8735 TO ADVERTISE!

Call Aubrey R. Taylor Communications at (832)212-8735 if you would like to be included in the next edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper.


Friday, May 8, 2015

PEOPLE: Sheriff Adrian Garcia, Attorney Ben Hall, Mayor Allen Owen, Attorney Keryl L. Douglas, and Harris County Judges: John Schmude, Christine Riddle Butts, and Loyd Wright are featured on the May 2015 Cover of Houston Business Connections Newspaper



PEOPLE: Sheriff Adrian Garcia, Attorney Ben Hall, Mayor Allen Owen, Attorney Keryl L. Douglas, and Harris County Judges: John Schmude, Christine Riddle Butts, and Loyd Wright are featured on the May 2015 Cover of Houston Business Connections Newspaper


HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS REPORTS

HOUSTON – The “Dare to Believe” edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper featuring Attorney General Loretta Lynch has been released into targeted areas of Harris and Fort Bend Counties. This edition highlights: Attorney Ben Hall (2015 CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF HOUSTON, TEXAS), Judge Christine Riddle Butts (JUDGE FOR HARRIS COUNTY PROBATE COURT NO. 4), Mayor Allen Owen (MAYOR OF MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS), Marilyn Mosby (BALTIMORE STATE’S ATTORNEY), Adrian Garcia (2015 CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF HOUSTON, TEXAS), Judge John Schmude (JUDGE FOR HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT NO. 247), Attorney Keryl L. Douglas (2015 CANDIDATE FOR HOUSTON LAWYERS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT), and Judge Loyd Wright (JUDGE FOR HARRIS COUNTY PROBATE COURT NO. 1) on the cover.

Here is a quick reference index to our "2015 DARE TO BELIEVE" edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper

Aubrey R. Taylor (PAGE-2), Ben Hall (PAGE-2), Victoria Lane (PAGE-2), Franklin Graham (PAGE-3), Reverend Charles Ingram (PAGE-3), Tony Robins (PAGE 4), Judge John Schmude (PAGE-4), Attorney Ben Hall (PAGE-5), Judge Larry Weiman (PAGE-6), Dorris Ellis (PAGE-6), Judge Alexandra Smoots-Hogan (PAGE-7), Congressman Al Green (PAGE-9), Carroll G. Robinson (PAGE-10), Governor Greg Abbott (PAGE-11), RPT Chairman Tom Mechler (PAGE-11), Dr. F.N. Williams (PAGE-11), Congressman Kevin Brady (PAGE-11), Les Brown (PAGE -12), Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby (PAGE-13), Ben Carson (PAGE-14), Adrian Garcia (PAGE-15), Judge Christine Riddle Butts (PAGE-15), Houston Lawyers Association (PAGE-16), Attorney Keryl L. Douglas (PAGE-17), Attorney Danyahel and Attorney Davida Green-Norris (PAGE-18), Judge Joseph “Tad” Halbach (PAGE-18), Judge Al Bennett (PAGE-19), Attorney Jared Woodfill (PAGE-20), Victoria A. Lane (PAGE-21), President George Bush (PAGE-22), Councilman Oliver Pennington (PAGE-22), Jason Cisneroz (PAGE-22), Judge John Schmude (PAGE-23), Judge Ed Emmett (PAGE-24), Land Commissioner George P. Bush (PAGE-24), Judge Loyd Wright (PAGE-25), Laurie Robinson (PAGE-26), Reverend William “Bill” Lawson (PAGE-26), Councilman Michael Kubosh (PAGE-27), Sandie Mullins Moger (PAGE-27), Mayor Allen Owen (PAGE-28), Attorney Farrah Martinez (PAGE-30), Bishop K.J. Brown Ministries (PAGE-35), Justin Jordan (PAGE-38), and Attorney Farrah Martinez P.L.L.C. is the sponsor of our (BACK-PAGE) for this edition. Attorney Farrah Martinez is dedicated to ensuring that her clients get the compensation they deserve. So don’t wait another minute. Set up an appointment for a free consultation with Farrah Martinez today!

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!

Call Aubrey R. Taylor Communications at (832)212-8735 if you would like to be included in the next edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper.


Saturday, January 24, 2015

Judge Christine Riddle Butts, Judge Loyd Wright, Ben Hall for Mayor, Carroll G. Robinson for Controller, and Others Who Value Us


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE ON 37 of this edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine is Judge Christine Riddle Butts. She currently serves as the Probate Judge for District Court #4 in Harris County. 



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Houston Business Connections Magazine is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. To discuss your inclusion call (832)212-8735 and ask for Aubrey R. Taylor, the president and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications.



OUR FEATURED CONTENT ON PAGE 2 of this edition is the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Campaign open seats. The City of Houston 2015 Mayoral Election will take place on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 and have (6) six open seats on the ballot. The open seats are: City of Houston Mayor; City of Houston Controller, Houston City Council At-Large Position #1; Houston City Council At-Large Position #4; City of Houston District G; and City of Houston District H. 

OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 4 of this edition is Attorney Ben Hall, a 2015 candidate for mayor of the city of Houston. Attorney Hall has written an open letter asking for our prayers, support, and vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 in the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 6 of this edition is Educator/Attorney Carroll G. Robinson, a 2015 candidate for City of Houston Controller. He's written an open letter asking for our prayers, support, and vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 in the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. 

OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 8 of this edition is President Barack Obama. We’ve provided the entire text version of President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union Address. 

OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 17 of this edition is Council Member Dwight Boykins. Councilman Boykins is the Houston City Council District D Council Member. He’s running for reelection in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. 

OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 18 of this edition is Council Member C.O. "Brad" Bradford. Councilman Bradford is the Houston City Council At-Large Position 4 Council Member. He’s term-limited and cannot run for reelection in the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election.
OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 20 of this edition is Council Member Floyd Emery. Councilman Emery is the Missouri City, Texas District D Council Member. He 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. 

OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 22 of this edition is Attorney Ramona Franklin. She is a native Floridian but has resided in Texas since 2001. She resides in Katy, TX and has been a member of Brookhollow Baptist Church-Church Without Walls for over nine years.

OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 24 of this edition is Judge John Schmude. He currently serves as the State District Judge for the 247th Family District Court of Harris County. Judge Schmude resides with his wife and two children in Spring. Judge Schmude is a lifetime Republican with a strong record of service to children and to families - especially those children and families who have faced substantial challenges involving extreme poverty and abuse. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 26 is Businessman Durrel Douglas. He is one of the Co-Founders of the Houston Justice Coalition. He grew up in South Park on Selinsky Street. In 2005 he took a job as a correctional officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) for five years eventually rising to the rank of Lieutenant. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 28 is Businesswoman Pamela Ellis. She is the Principal Consultant and Owner of Smahrt Solutions. Smahrt provides management consulting for fortune 500 companies and large public sector entities in the areas of Human Resources Management and Business Process Engineering. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 30 of this edition is Keryl L. Douglas. She’s an avid volunteer and attorney in private practice in Houston. Attorney Douglas graduated summa cum laude, with standing of #5 out of 202 students, from Thurgood Marshall School of Law in May 2008. She’s also the founder and owner of Advancing America and Optimum Solutions Consulting. Attorney Douglas has experienced in public affairs, political empowerment/voter mobilization strategies, fund development, mediation, advocacy, writing, public speaking, poise and etiquette coaching, business development/branding. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 32 of this edition is City of Houston Controller Ronald C. Green. Controller Green was elected as the first African American City of Houston Controller on December 12, 2009. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 33 of this edition is Businessman Craig Joseph. He is a well-known successful entrepreneur who owns one of the oldest family-owned restaurants in the Houston area. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 34 of this edition is Mayor Allen Owen. He is Missouri City's 10th mayor since the city's incorporation in 1956. He’s faithfully served as Missouri City’s mayor since first being elected to represent “The Show Me City” back in 1994. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 35 of this edition is FBISD Superintendent Dr. Charles Dupre. He is the first African American to serve as the superintendent for the FBISD School District.

 

OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 36 of this edition is Judge Loyd Wright. He currently serves as the Probate Judge for District Court #1 in Harris County. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE ON 37 of this edition is Judge Christine Riddle Butts. She currently serves as the Probate Judge for District Court #4 in Harris County. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 38 of this edition is Businessman Bill Frazer. He plans to put his vast experience to work for the people of Houston should voters choose to elect him on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015 in the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 40 of this edition is Grayle James. She currently serves as the President of the Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees. 


OUR FEATURED PERSON ON PAGE 41 of this edition is Educator/Attorney Carroll G. Robinson. He plans to put his vast experience to work for the people of Houston should voters choose to elect him on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015 in the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. He’s a former At-Large (elected citywide) member of the Houston (Texas) City Council. As a member of the City Council, Professor Robinson chaired the city’s Transportation, Technology and Infrastructure Committee.

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By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine


Here are a few of the candidates whom I believe are eyeing the chance to succeed Mayor Annise Parker in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election: Attorney Ben Hall, Attorney Chris Bell, State Rep. Sylvester Turner, Attorney Eric Dick, City Council Member Oliver Pennington, City Council Member Stephen Costello, Former Kemah Mayor Bill King, and Attorney Sean Roberts

Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2015 for the 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. And I am looking forward to a record turnout, clean competitive races, and hopeful that we get a mayor who is committed to representing our entire city – not special interest groups.

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
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine
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"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

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"The candidates below are asking for our prayers, vote, and support in the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election. The individuals featured below are not connected to one another unless otherwise noted. To discuss your inclusion on this page, call (832)212-8735 and ask for Aubrey R. Taylor, president and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine."



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"Ben Hall is a 2015 Candidate for City of Houston Mayor. Hall is asking for our prayers, vote, and support in his bid to become only the second African American to serve as Houston's mayor."




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"Carroll G. Robinson is a 2015 Candidate for City of Houston Controller. Robinson is asking for our prayers, vote, and support in his bid to become only the second African American to serve as City of Houston Controller."



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.