Showing posts with label Covid-19 Contract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Covid-19 Contract. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2022

$1.4 Million Was Advanced to Felicity Pereyra by Harris County; Harris County Attorney Must Now Trying to Collect the Money


Every law-abiding citizen in Harris County should carefully read the "PUBLIC POLICY DISCUSSION" that was sent to me by Bill King about how the $1.4 million dollars was basically advanced to Felicity Pereyra. In case you don't know, Elevate Strategies, LLC sent Harris County (INVOICE #INVO126) on August 2, 2021, for $539,363.97 and the invoice was paid on September 8, 2021. Elevate Strategies, LLC sent Harris County (INVOICE #INVO128) on August 28, 2021, for $590,193.94 and the invoice was paid on September 16, 2021. And Elevate Strategies, LLC sent Harris County (INVOICE #INVO129) on September 1, 2021, for $295,680.06 and the invoice was paid on September 16, 2021. All total, Elevate Strategies, LLC, appears to have been advanced $1.4 million dollars over the course of eight days. (CLICK HERE) to see for yourself.


County Paid $885,000 on the Vaccine Contract after Hidalgo Decided to Cancel It

- BY BILL KING -

The more we learn about Harris County’s vaccine outreach contract, the more it stinks.

County records show that shortly after County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced on September 8 that she intended to ask the Commissioners’ Court to cancel the controversial contract, the County rushed through a payment of $885,000 on September 16 covering all of the contractor's outstanding invoices. When the County made the payment, the invoices had only been pending for about two weeks. Few County vendors get paid that quickly.

That payment came on top of another $539,000 payment made the same day Hidalgo announced the cancellation. In total, the contractor was paid over $1.4 million in eight days. The County Attorney is now attempting to recover most of the money paid to the contractor.

The selection of Elevate Strategies was approved by the Commissioners’ Court at its meeting on June 8 last year. However, at that time, a final contract was not ready. The Court was asked to approve the award to Elevate Strategies but was assured that the contract would be brought back for final review after it was completed. That never happened. Instead, the final contract was signed by the County and Elevate Strategies on July 27 without further action by the Court.

The contract provides that the contractor may only invoice the County after “the Department’s acceptance of equipment, product or Services.” It also provides the Contractor’s invoice “will include a description of the Services performed . . .” (emphasis added).1 The contract identifies the “Department” as the Harris County Judge’s Office.

Five days after the contract was signed, Elevate Strategies submitted an invoice for $539,363.97, which was approved and paid on September 8, the same day Hidalgo announced she was going to cancel the contract. For this invoice to be approved, Elevate Strategies should have performed $539,000 worth of services in the first five days on the project. Given that those five days included a weekend, that would seem extraordinarily unlikely.

On August 28, Elevate Strategies submitted a second invoice for $590,193.94, which was quickly followed with a third invoice four days later on September 1 for an additional $295,680.06. All totaled, Elevate Strategies billed the County $1,425,237.97 for about 35 days on the job. That would mean that Elevate Strategies was performing about $41,000 of work for the County every day from July 27 to September 1, including weekends. An attorney for Elevate Strategies stated at the September 14 commissioners’ meeting, that Elevate had hired 15 employees to work on the project. So, that would come to just under $100,000 per employee in just the first month.

But what makes this sequence of events even more problematic is an exchange that took place at the March 22 Commissioners’ Court meeting between Commissioner Cagle and First Assistant County Attorney, Jay Aiyer. Cagle asked Aiyer how much Elevate Strategies had been paid and if any of the money had been recovered. Aiyer told the Court that his office had recovered “a little over $200,000” and were expecting to get another $500,000 that Elevate had agreed to refund. (See Commissioner Court Video at 4:32:40.)

Of course, this begs the question of why the County would be due any refund if all the Services on the invoices had been performed, as required by the contract before any payment was approved.

And the contract does not provide for any advances. This was confirmed by the County’s Purchasing Agent, Dwight Dopslauf, during the Commissioners’ Court meeting on September 14. Commissioner Tom Ramsey was questioning Dopslauf as to why the financial information required in the RFP was waived for Elevate Strategies. Dopslauf said the financials were not necessary because “we made it clear we were not paying any dollars upfront.” (Commissioners’ Court video at 7:06:00)

So, who approved the payment of these invoices before the services were performed and why? Notwithstanding that the contract identifies Hidalgo’s office as the “Department” responsible for approving invoices, David Barry, the County Administrator, told the Commissioners’ Court on August 24, that the contract would be “managed under public health which is under my responsibility. By no means have we just paid them the lump sum of the contract. We will be watching the data every month.” (Commissioners’ Court video at 6:05:40) Whether the approval came from Hidalgo’s office or from Barry’s office, someone has some explaining to do.

Submitting a fraudulent invoice or knowingly approving the payment of a fraudulent invoice would be a far more serious charge than the charges Hidalgo’s staff members are currently facing. I suspect that the next round of inquiries from investigators will center on these payments and how the County came to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for services that were not performed.

Note 1 – The payment provisions of the contract are found on pp. 3-4. "Services" is a defined term in the Contract and refers to a Scope of Services which is attached to the Contract as Exhibit "B".


Elevate Strategies, LLC sent Harris County (INVOICE #INVO126) on August 2, 2021, for $539,363.97 and the invoice was paid on September 8, 2021. Elevate Strategies, LLC sent Harris County (INVOICE #INVO128) on August 28, 2021, for $590,193.94 and the invoice was paid on September 16, 2021. And Elevate Strategies, LLC sent Harris County (INVOICE #INVO129) on September 1, 2021, for $295,680.06 and the invoice was paid on September 16, 2021. All total, Elevate Strategies, LLC, appears to have been advanced $1.4 million dollars over the course of eight days. (CLICK HERE) to see for yourself.



As you can see, this is the new home that was purchased by Felicity Pereyra and Ashraf "Ash" Divecha, her 'life partner' shortly after she was awarded that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.


All you have to do is (CLICK HERE) and visit the Harris County Appraisal District website to verify this report, and the $374,061, "APPRAISED VALUE" of the home that was purchased by Felicity Pereyra and her "HANDYMAN" husband shortly after she was awarded that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.


The Texas Rangers should now take a close look into how Felicity Pereyra, a woman who has no real-life job history, and her husband Ashraf Divecha, who considers himself, a "JACK OF ALL TRADES" were able to purchase a home appraised at nearly $400,000 dollars during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Remember, it wasn't long ago that Felicity Pereyra was working as a hostess at a seafood place, and Ashraf  Divecha was working as a bartender at the Cheesecake Factory.



According to their "WARRANTY DEED" Felicity Pereyra and Ashraf Divecha presented themselves as a married couple when they took out their 30-year mortgage on their new home. The promissory note that was signed on September 9, 2021, stated that the pair owes the sum of $272,000 dollars plus interests. (CLICK HERE) to view the "WARRANTY DEED" for yourself.


Serious trouble could lie ahead for Adrian and 'lying' Lina. Why? Well, after Commissioner Adrian Garcia and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo awarded Felicity Pereyra, that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract, Felicity Pereyra and her self described "HANDYMAN" husband went out and purchased a new home for $349,500 dollars. Now, according to the Harris County Appraisal District (HCAD), their new home has been appraised at $374,061 dollars. All you have to do is (CLICK HERE) and visit the Harris County Appraisal District website to verify this report, and the $374,061, "APPRAISED VALUE" of the home that was purchased by Felicity Pereyra and her "HANDYMAN" husband by the name of Ashraf "Ash" Divecha shortly after she was awarded that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.


Felicity Pereyra and her "life partner" Ashraf "Ash" Divecha are having the time of their lives right about now. As you can see in the screenshot above, that's dated April 6, 2022, Ash States, "Find a life partner that you love to travel with," he says. "Spain and Portugal will not be forgotten," said the self-described handyman.


Chris Hotfelt used to be a bartender at the "CHEESECAKE FACTORY" along with Felicity Pereyra's 'life partner' by the name of Ashraf "Ash" Divecha, according to his admission on FACEBOOK, which you can view below. Now, this brand new home was purchased for $349,500 dollars shortly after she was awarded that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.



Chris Hotfelt can be reached at (832)800-2746 if anyone reading this report would like to verify the fact that Felicity Pereyra and Ashraf "Ash" Divecha, her 'life partner' went out and purchased a 'BRAND NEW HOME" for $349,500 dollars shortly after she was awarded that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.

A New $349,500 Home Was Purchased by Felicity Pereyra after Being Awarded the $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

The problem with Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is that she keeps running her mouth. Why won’t ‘lying’ Lina shut her mouth? Well, part of the reason is that she has to keep talking publicly to keep the three staffers believing that she’s on their side. Why is she doing this? Well, it’s clear that someone, possibly Felicity Pereyra has already flipped on “lying’ Lina. So, the last thing she needs is for now indicted staffers to lay out exactly what happened in the awarding of that nearly $11 million COVID-19 Outreach Contract to Felicity Pereyra, and then cancel it when the heat got turned up on her.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo needs to go sit her butt down somewhere and shut her mouth! Why? Well, Felicity Pereyra doesn’t have a care in the world. How can I make this statement? Well, she and her husband Ashraf Divecha are moving up in the world. They’re doing quite well these days.

Felicity Pereyra and her handyman husband, Ashraf Divecha, who is a self-described ‘jack of all trades’ went out and purchased a home, that according to HCAD, is appraised at $374,061, back on Thursday, September 16, 2021.

Chris Hotfelt, who according to a “FACEBOOK POST” he published back on Thursday, September 16, 2021, sold Felicity Pereyra and her husband, Ashraf “Ash” Divecha, their new home for $349,500. Now, Hotfelt is a former bartender at the “CHEESECAKE FACTORY” who now works as a Realtor at Keller Williams Platinum. That being said, from what I ascertained from his aforementioned “FACEBOOK POST” Chris Hotfelt, and Felicity Pereyra’s, “HANDYMAN HUSBAND” at one point worked together as bartenders.

“Well this one here was extra special, said Chris Hotfelt in his “FACEBOOK POST” related to selling Felicity Peryera and Ashraf “Ash” Divecha their new home. He went on to say, “Man we’ve come along way from serving at The Cheesecake Factory brother and I’m proud as shit at everything that y’all have accomplished 100%. Not only did we find the Right house but we negotiated one hell of a deal. It was a pleasure meeting your awesome wife, and thank you again for your trust.”


This is Ashraf "Ash" Divecha, hard at work. Not only has Felicity Pereyra and her “HANDYMAN HUSBAND” purchased a new home, but they’ve also been traveling the world. In fact, over the last few weeks, they’ve visited Spain and Portugal, according to a “FACEBOOK POST” published by Felicity’s “HANDYMAN HUSBAND” on his FACEBOOK page last week, on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

So, how does a self-described “HANDYMAN” go from bartending to taking his wife Felicity Pereyra around the country? Well, the wife coming into a “BOATLOAD OF CASH” helps out a lot.

Did you know that Felicity Pereyra’s initial bid was for $19,343,500, and not the $10,973,000 that she was awarded? Yep, this girl was trying to get nearly $20 million, not $11 million, for that COVID-19 Outreach Vaccine Contract.

According to the “AFFIDAVIT” of the Texas Ranger (Daron Parker), “I have reviewed a contract titled Agreement between Harris County and Elevate signed by Felicity Pereyra (“Pereyra”), Hidalgo, and Harris County Assistant County Attorney Manasi Tahiliani on July 27, 2021. He went on to state, “The contract is for the provision of targeted vaccine community outreach services to Harris County in accordance with the Vaccine Outreach RFP.”

In his “AFFIDAVIT” on (PAGE 6), the Texas Ranger states, “I have reviewed official State of Texas records related to Elevate. He goes on to say, “I have viewed Elevate’s certificate of formation filed on August 9, 2019, which indicates that Pereyra is the registered agent and manager of Elevate.

“I have also viewed Elevate’s Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report filed February 20, 2020, and Pereyra is listed as the sole manager. The Texas Ranger goes on to explain, “I have also reviewed Elevate’s proposal submitted to the evaluation committee for the Vaccine Outreach RFP on March 8, 2021. Pereyra is listed as the Founder and her email is given as felicity@elevatestrategiesllc.com.”

Now, according to the Texas Ranger, Felicity Pererya signed her proposal back on March 8, 2021, and she was listed as the authorized representative of Elevate with a company address of 216 Marshall #11, in Houston, Texas 77006. “The total proposal amount from Elevate on the March 8, 2021 proposal is $19,343,500.

He went on to say, “I have also viewed a best and final offer submitted for the Vaccine Outreach RFP by Elevate on May 11, 2021.” And according to the Texas Ranger’s “AFFIDAVIT” on (PAGE 6), the third paragraph, goes on to explain, “Pereyra is again listed as the founder of Elevate and the same email is given.” And according to him, “The total proposal cost on the best and final officer submitted by Elevate is given as $10,973,00.00.”

WHERE THINGS GET TRICKY

Don’t be fooled by what ‘lying’ Lina Hidalgo is trying to do right now. She’s trying to use the local media “MEDIA MACHINE” to muddy the waters. What she’s looking to do is “FOOL DEMOCRATIC VOTERS” into believing that she’s being attacked by Republicans and other “POLITICAL ENEMIES” who want her out of office – but that’s a bald-faced lie.

In fact, according to the “AFFIDAVIT” of the Texas Ranger (Daron Parker), ‘lying’ Lina had to know exactly what was going on with her staffers. “I have also reviewed Harris County business records that are transcripts of text messages between individuals employed by the County Judge’s Office, he said on (PAGE 6) of his affidavit.

“I have reviewed the transcript of a series of text messages between Traiantaphyllis, Nader, and Joe Madden (“Madden”) from January 5, 2021, through January 7, 2021,” he says.

He went on to say, on (PAGE 6) of his “AFFIDAVIT” that, “The phone Directory of the Office of Harris County Judge, with an address of 1001 Preston, Suite 911, Houston, TX 77002, that was revised on February 8, 2021, gives Joe Madden’s title as Chief of Staff & Senior Strategist,” he explains.

According to the Texas Ranger, “In the text messages, Nader, Triantaphyllis, and Madden discussed hiring Pereyra to work with them, but it is unclear in exactly what capacity.” However, the Texas Ranger states, “According to the text messages, on January 7, 2021, they decided to send a proposed scope of work for Pereyra to Hidalgo for review.”

“They then discuss adding an additional aspect to her work.,” according to the Texas Ranger. “At 6:49 p.m. on January 7, 2021, Triantaphylis texts Nader and Madden “Maybe we can add it as a data-driven part of her work.” Then, according to the “AFFIDAVIT” of the Texas Ranger, “After Nader agrees, Triantaphyllis texts “OK, let me try tossing something in the Google Doc while this wraps up for another 85 minutes. Just note you’ll need to resend the draft to her.” And, “Nader responds with a thumbs up. Triantaphyllis then texts Madden and Nader “Wordy as hell but: Development and oversee a data-driven, strategic approach to leveraging promotoras and other credible community organizational and individual partners for vaccine outreach activities.” Now, do you see where this is going?

The Texas Ranger, according to his “AFFIDAVIT” went on to explain say, “I have reviewed the transcript of a series of texts made on January 12, 2021, between Triantaphyllis and Nader.” He explained how, on January 12, 2021, at 4:58 p.m. that Triantaphyllis texted Nadar another “GOOGLE DOC” link. Now, according to the Texas Ranger, the statement accompanying the link said, “OK, I got her to agree with this scope.” Who is the “HER” the two are talking about? Well, the “HER” they’re talking about appears to be Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. How do I know this? Well, I know because, according to the Texas Ranger, the next text exchange between Triantaphyllis and Nader said, “I made a copy (the above link) so that we can have the old doc (with her edits) for reference. Again, the “HER” who Triantaphyllis and Nader appear to be referring to on (PAGE 7) of the “AFFIDAVIT” is believed to be Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo.

How do I know that Triantaphyllis and Nader are talking about Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo having made edits on the ‘GOOGLE DOC” in question? Well, because the very next statement, said, “So go ahead and sent it to Felicity so we can see what her thoughts are on $$$.” To which, according to the “AFFIDAVIT,” by the Texas Ranger, “Nader then responds at 4:59 p.m., on January 12, 2021, with a hang loose emoji.”

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Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo both have to go. These are "TWO DIRTY DEMOCRATS" who are making the entire Democratic Party look dirty at this point. Both, Commissioner Garcia, and 'lying' Lina Hidalgo should resign their positions and allow Democrats the opportunity to select better nominees for the upcoming Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.



"I am happy to announce my endorsement of Vidal Martinez for Harris County Judge. Over the last six months, I was able to get to know Vidal and the other candidates for County Judge quite well, and he is easily the most qualified candidate in the run-off election race and our best chance at beating Lina Hidalgo. As Republicans, we all know and agree on the major issues and shortcomings at Commissioners Court, and Vidal Martinez will be ready to execute change on day one. His experience as a federal prosecutor, time spent serving as Houston Port Commissioner and Greater Houston Partnership board member, as well as his tenure on the Methodist Hospital System Board means that he will not need any on-the-job training and can hit the ground running. Vidal Martinez is the leader we need to bring common sense back to Harris County, and he has my full support. I urge you to join me in voting for Vidal Martinez for Harris County Judge on May 24th." 




Former U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Attorney Gary Polland is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


Dr. Steven F. Hotze, M.D. is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


Dr. Roderick Paige is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Former Houston City Councilman Bert Keller is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Former Miss Venezuela Carmen Maria Montiel is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Former Harris County District Clerk Chris Daniel is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


Honorable Chase Untermeyer is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Former Republican Party Chair Jared Woodfill is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Mike Lindell is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Former Harris County Treasurer Orlando Sanchez is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


Randy Kubosh is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.



Warren Howell is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


George Harry Zoes is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


H.Q. Blanos is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


Morgan Luttrell is asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.


Carmen and Jim Crenshaw, the parents of United States Congressman Dan Crenshaw, are asking for "ALL REPUBLICANS" to cast their vote for Vidal Martinez in the runoff. And for the record, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "READERSHIP BOARD" strongly encourages you to cast your vote for VIDAL MARTINEZ on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in the Republican Party Primary for Harris County, Texas.
























































































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 us. We need "ELECTED OFFICIALS" in office who love "OUR CONSTITUTION" and the ideals that our nation was founded upon by our forefathers. We must make it our collective effort to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" and do what's best for America during this crucial moment in time."

Favoritism and Party Politics Have No Place Inside Our Harris County Courtrooms

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

At the end of the day, the judicial races are the most important races on the ballot. That said, who we allow to put on that black robe and occupy judicial benches (especially in Harris County, Texas) matters a great deal. Over the years, through straight-ticket voting, and folks going into the polls playing "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe" we've allowed a few bad folks to slip through the cracks. Now, I'm not trying to play party politics in any way, shape, or form, with my words. All I'm trying to say is that nobody is perfect, but if we make it our goal to elevate people who fear God and have a backbone into positions of authority, every one of us will be afforded the opportunity to live our best life.

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