On Saturday, December 12, 2020, Tarsha Jackson (far left) and Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey (far right) will face off in the long-awaited Houston City Council District B runoff election race. In case you don't know, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey is a heavy favorite to win the Saturday, December 12, 2020, runoff if Commissioner Rodney Ellis, and his sidekick Dallas Jones (wherever he happens to be this morning) will stay their butts out of the way! And speaking of staying out of the way, all of the people who tried to discredit my report about Commissioner Rodney Ellis' investments he's been making out of his campaign coffers should go sit down somewhere. While you're running around town trying to discredit me, what you need to be doing is asking Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis what happened to that $500,000 that disappeared from his campaign account back when he was serving in the Texas Senate. What am I talking about? Well, back when Ellis was in the Texas Senate his Republican colleagues discovered that about $500,000 had just vanished (disappeared) (gone bye-bye) from his campaign finance report. Nope, I'm not lying -- it just vanished. And the saddest part about this is that I don't believe that anyone really got to the bottom of that little fiasco. According to published reports, Ellis' report didn't contain the field where candidates are supposed to detail how securities purchased from their campaign accounts lost value. Why is this important? It's important because that's supposed to be a safeguard to prevent "OFFICE HOLDERS" from making poor investments. So, because Ellis' form didn't contain the field, this made it nearly impossible to determine whether or not he was making poor investment decisions with his campaign monies. However, to his credit, Ellis did admit that he had lost the $500,000 in the stock market but claimed that he earned the money back -- go figure! And I guess they just took his word for it. And while I'm at it, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis donating more than $250,000.00 to an organization like the (TOP) Texas Organizing Project. And for what it’s worth, I love the way that the Texas Organizing Project appears to support the candidates they endorse. Why? Well, after Commissioner Rodney Ellis made his $150,000 donation to TOP, they turned right around and gave Commissioner Rodney Ellis an in-kind contribution of $4,264.58 a few days later on 1/22/2020. Then on 2/22/2020, the good folks at TOP donated $121,329.04 to Commissioner Rodney Ellis in the form of canvassing and phone banking services.
The Black Community Should Ask Commissioner Rodney Ellis to Not Interfere in the Saturday, December 12, 2020, Runoff Election for Houston City Council District B
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In case you don't know, Tarsha Jackson has already taken money from Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis. Nope!!! I'm not making this up! Look, Once his girl, Renee Jefferson Smith (the third-place finisher) didn't make the runoff, he, Commissioner Rodney Ellis almost immediately seized upon the opportunity to use his power and influence in hopes of putting another one of his cronies on Houston's City Council. How do I know? Haven't you been paying attention? Remember back in early December of 2019, when Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis took issue with Harris County Clerk Diane Trautman’s claim that she had no legal option other than to remove the contested Houston City Council District B runoff race between Tarsha Jackson and Cynthia Bailey from the ballot? Remember when she said, “Due to a legal challenge contesting the outcome of the Houston City Council District B race, the Office of the County Attorney advised me that the District B race could not be on the runoff ballot, per the Texas Election Code.” Do you remember when she went before Commissioner's Court and made that bold statement? Now think back with me for a second... Remember how Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis appeared to be all upset at Diane Trautman for pulling the race from the runoff ballot? Well, did you know that Commissioner Rodney Ellis donated $1,000.00 to Tarsha Jackson’s Campaign back on Thursday, November 14, 2019? This dude Rodney Ellis is really walking a tight-rope if you ask me. He's playing fast and loose with his campaign money. And he's throwing his influence around like he owns the joint. Sometimes he acts like he's a big baby inside a play-pin moving his toys around. How he gets away with some of the crap he does is beyond me. But I guess when you have $3,029,506.00 to play around with, and investments in Boening, Facebook, Paypal, Amazon, Nike, Merck, Shopify, Phillip Morris, Equifax, Pepsico, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, United Healthcare Group, Chevron, Allstate, The London Stock Exchange, T-Mobile, Morgan Stanley, and ConocoPhillips you can make some things happen in the political world -- especially in a place like Harris County, Texas.
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I guess to each his own. But what Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis is doing with his campaign donations stinks on several different levels -- but that's a story for another day. Anyways, a few days ago I detailed some of the investments he's made using his campaign donations. Sure, how he's using his campaign funds has come into question before, but I don't think that anyone has seriously dug into how much of his campaign money is being lost and gained as he plays fast and furious with the money that's being donated to him. Nor, do I believe that most people fully understand that Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis is the "ONLY ELECTED OFFICIAL" as far as I can tell who is currently throwing thousands and thousands of his campaign donations into the New York Stock Exchange on a daily basis -- with seemingly reckless disregard. But to be fair, State Senator John Whitmire who represents the 5th Senatorial District of Texas, according to published reports invested about $9 million of his campaign funds in the stock market back in 2018 -- but claimed, according to the report to defer his investments to his money manager.
ELLIS AIN'T NO JOKE
“The key for me to be independent, to speak my mind, and take on the issues that I have decided to take on in my career, has been to have an adequate war chest so that if there is a fight, I’m ready for it,” said Ellis in a published article I ran across in the Houston Chronicle while doing my research for this report. Here's an inside look at a few of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis' recent big-money earnings that he's added to his war chest to fight off would-be challengers and influence local political races, like the upcoming Saturday, December 12, 2020, Houston City Council District B, runoff race between Tarsha Jackson, and Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey.
Did you know that back on 2/24/2020, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis sold 100,000 shares of NYSE - Federated Govt Obligations Fund and was paid $100,000.00 according to his campaign finance report that's dated Wednesday, July 15, 2020, and published on the Harris County Clerk's website.
Did you know that back on 2/26/2020, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis sold 300,000 shares of NYSE - Federated Govt Obligations Fund and was paid $300,000.00 according to his campaign finance report that's dated Wednesday, July 15, 2020, and published on the Harris County Clerk's website.
Did you know that back on 6/25/2020, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis sold 14,465 shares of NYSE - Blackrock Multi-Asset, Inc. and was paid $150,000.00 according to his campaign finance report that's dated Wednesday, July 15, 2020, and published on the Harris County Clerk's website.
Commissioner Rodney Ellis is by most accounts one of the most powerful men in Harris County, Texas. Like him, or hate him -- that's a fact. Commissioner Ellis has been influencing local politics since he was in his late twenties. Some folks consider Ellis a "KING-MAKER" of sorts. However, some folks consider him a "CORRUPT POLITICIAN" whose days are numbered.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Remember back in early December of 2019, when Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis took issue with Harris County Clerk Diane Trautman’s claim that she had no legal option other than to remove the contested Houston City Council District B runoff race between Tarsha Jackson and Cynthia Bailey from the ballot? “Due to a legal challenge contesting the outcome of the Houston City Council District B race, the Office of the County Attorney advised me that the District B race could not be on the runoff ballot, per the Texas Election Code,” is what County Clerk Diane Trautman said at Commissioner Court. Remember how Commissioner Rodney Ellis appeared to be all upset at Diane Trautman for pulling the race from the runoff ballot? Well, did you know that Commissioner Rodney Ellis donated $1,000.00 to Tarsha Jackson’s Campaign back on Thursday, November 14, 2019? And the donation from Commissioner Ellis to Tarsha Jackson was made only a few days after the election took place. Remember how Commissioner Ellis talked openly about the serious mistakes that he felt had taken place? Remember how Commissioner Rodney Ellis questioned Diane Trautman’s legal authority to pull the District B race from the runoff ballot? “In my opinion, I think some serious mistakes were made,” are the exact words spoken forth by Commissioner Rodney Ellis. Didn’t Commissioner Ellis seem to care about the people? Did you ever wonder whether Diane Trautman had a proverbial “DOG IN THE FIGHT” whereas the District B runoffs were concerned? What about Commissioner Rodney Ellis? Do you know for sure, whether Rodney Ellis has a proverbial “DOG IN THE FIGHT” whereas the upcoming Saturday, December 12, 2020, Houston City Council District B runoffs are concerned?
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Harris County Clerk Diane Trautman was one of the most powerful women in Harris County when she sat in the position. She's soft-spoken but firm when she needs to be. However, she was put under a lot of pressure toward the end of her tenure as the Harris County Clerk.
Former Harris County Clerk Valued the Work Cynthia Bailey Provided Her Campaign
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Did you know that Diane Trautman was one of Cynthia Baley’s clients? Did you know that former Harris County Clerk Diane Trautman valued the work Cynthia Bailey did for her campaign? It’s very difficult to make the connections and figure out how the District B runoff fight took this long to resolve. But, when you start digging in and turning over stones, you just never know what’s going to turn up. While looking over Diane’s Trautman’s campaign finance reports (for another matter) I discovered that Cynthia Bailey, the woman many people worked hard to branded as nothing more than an ex-felon, is actually a savvy businesswoman with a client list that is pretty much unrivaled in Harris County, Texas in the industry of running ground-games for local candidates! Heck, from what I can see, Cynthia Bailey has ties to Diane Trautman and many other political elites. Did you know that Harris County Clerk Diane Trautman paid $2,325.00 in the form of a “CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURE” categorized as payment for contract labor to Cynthia Bailey? What does this mean? I’m going to tell you if you hold your horses. What this means is that Cynthia Bailey supplied Harris County Clerk Diane Trautman with the man-power to cover the election polls for her back in 2018. In essence, Cynthia Bailey, the businesswoman got a check on 5/17/2018, to man the election polls for Diane Trautman’s Campaign. What does this establish? Well, this transaction alone is proof positive that when people mentioned the past of Cynthia Bailey between now and Saturday, December 12, 2020, they can't just talk about her troubles, but should be compelled to also talk about her success and business acumen as well in my opinion.
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If you look back, prior to the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, City of Houston General Election, Commissioner Rodney Ellis' donated over $100,000 to TOP -- Texas Organizing Project. In case you don't know, TOP endorsed Tarsha Jackson in the race for Houston City Council District B. Meanwhile, Commissioner Ellis' consultant (Dallas Jones) was busy supporting the eventual third-place finisher, Renee Jefferson Smith. However, after Renee Jefferson Smith didn't make the runoff, Commissioner Rodney Ellis donated a cool grand to Tarsha Jackson, the woman who will now faceoff against Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey on Saturday, December 12, 2020, in the District B runoff.
Commissioner Rodney Ellis Is A Pretty Smart Guy, But is He as Smart as He Thinks He Is?
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Dallas Jones is one of those people you're either going to love or hate. But make no mistake about it, Dallas is a "POWER-PLAYER" in Harris County, Texas politics. He's not the kinda guy you want to cross in the wrong way out here if you're new to the political game.
The District B City Council Race Has Always Been About Power, Money, and Influence
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FOLLOW THE MONEY
Back on 2/17/2020, Commissioner Rodney Ellis paid Elite Change, Inc. which is owned by Dallas Jones $2,100.00 as a consulting expenditure.
Back on 2/10/2020, Commissioner Rodney Ellis paid Elite Change, Inc. which is owned by Dallas Jones $1,500.00 to provide campaign field team support. Then on the very same day, Commissioner Rodney Ellis turned around and paid Elite Change, Inc. the amount of $7,000.00 as a consulting expenditure.
Back on 1/14/2020, Commissioner Rodney Ellis paid Elite Change, Inc. which is owned by Dallas Jones another $7,000.00 as a consulting expenditure.
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Tarsha Jackson finished first in the race for Houston City Council District B, way back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. Now she will have to face off against Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey in the District B runoff election that's scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 12, 2020.
Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey finished second in the race for Houston City Council District B, way back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. Now she will have to face off against Tarsha Jackson in the District B runoff election that's scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 12, 2020.
Renee Jefferson Smith, after losing legal challenge upon legal challenge will now have to just sit back and see whether Tarsha Jackson or Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey will become the next Houston City Council District B representative on Saturday, December 12, 2020. It is unclear at this time whether she's going to endorse either of the candidates who made the runoff.
Can anybody out there tell me why Dallas Jones would go to Renee Jefferson Smith out of the goodness of his heart and donate $10.000.00 worth of his precious time to help her try to win the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, Houston City Council District B race? Is that what we’re supposed to believe? Get this, Renee Jefferson Smith out of the goodness of heart (I guess) paid Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones $9,000.00 out of her campaign account for all of his hard work. Does that make any sense to you? If so, you are “Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs” my friend. Anyways, I guess it’s a coincidence that Commissioner Rodney Ellis paid Elite Exchange, Inc. $17,600.00 for consulting and field support services during pretty much the same time frame. I’m not sure what this means, but that’s some creativity right there if you ask me. Doesn't that sound like Dallas Jones was double-dipping?
FOLLOW THE MONEY
Back on 9/01/2019, Elite Change, Inc./Dallas Jones makes a $5,000.00 in-kind contribution to Renee Jefferson Smith that is categorized as campaign consulting. In other words, Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones donated valuable consulting services to Renee Jefferson Smith to help her win the Houston City Council District B race.
Back on 8/07/2019, Renee Jefferson Smith paid Elite Change, Inc., that's owned by Dallas Jones $3,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense on her campaign finance report.
Back on 6/11/2019, Elite Change Inc./Dallas Jones makes a $2,500.00 in-kind contribution to Renee Jefferson Smith that was categorized as campaign consulting. In other words, Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones donated more of his valuable time to try and assist Renee Jefferson Smith in her quest to win the Houston City Council District B race.
Back on 5/11/2019, Elite Change Inc./Dallas Jones makes another $2,500.00 in-kind contribution to Renee Jefferson Smith that is categorized as campaign consulting. Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones out of the goodness of their heart decides to donate more of Dallas Jones’ precious time to assist Renee Jefferson Smith in her quest to win the Houston City Council District B race.
Back on 4/11/2019, Renee Jefferson Smith, out of the goodness of her heart, decided to pay Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones $3,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense on her campaign finance report.
Back on 3/21/2019, Renee Jefferson Smith paid Elite Change, Inc. that's owned by Dallas Jones another $3,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense on her campaign finance report.
Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Political Consultant Dallas Jones Have their Fingerprints all Over the Houston City Council District B Race
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FOLLOW THE MONEY
Back on 9/01/2019, Elite Change, Inc./Dallas Jones makes a $5,000.00 in-kind contribution to Renee Jefferson Smith that is categorized as campaign consulting. In other words, Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones donated valuable consulting services to Renee Jefferson Smith to help her win the Houston City Council District B race.
Back on 8/07/2019, Renee Jefferson Smith paid Elite Change, Inc., that's owned by Dallas Jones $3,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense on her campaign finance report.
Back on 6/11/2019, Elite Change Inc./Dallas Jones makes a $2,500.00 in-kind contribution to Renee Jefferson Smith that was categorized as campaign consulting. In other words, Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones donated more of his valuable time to try and assist Renee Jefferson Smith in her quest to win the Houston City Council District B race.
Back on 5/11/2019, Elite Change Inc./Dallas Jones makes another $2,500.00 in-kind contribution to Renee Jefferson Smith that is categorized as campaign consulting. Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones out of the goodness of their heart decides to donate more of Dallas Jones’ precious time to assist Renee Jefferson Smith in her quest to win the Houston City Council District B race.
Back on 4/11/2019, Renee Jefferson Smith, out of the goodness of her heart, decided to pay Elite Change, Inc. owned by Dallas Jones $3,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense on her campaign finance report.
Back on 3/21/2019, Renee Jefferson Smith paid Elite Change, Inc. that's owned by Dallas Jones another $3,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense on her campaign finance report.
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Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey (above center) is one of the best in the business when it comes to providing ground-game filed support to her clients. Did you know, that Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey has done business deals with both Mayor Sylvester Turner (above left), and Council Member Jerry Davis (above right) to the combined total of $53,335.00 between Tuesday, November 5, 2013, and Monday, January 27, 2020? Why do powerful local politicians do business with Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey? Well, she's one of the best in the business at what she does -- that's why. In case you don't know, the services provided by Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey is invaluable to local elected officials and include, but are not limited to, general consulting, sign-placement, and maintenance. She also provides her clients with strategic poll worker placement.
Mayor Turner Has Paid Approximately $36,950, and CM Jerry Davis Has Paid Approximately $16,385 to Cynthia Bailey According to Their Campaign Finance Reports
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I’m sure you’ve heard all the headlines about Businesswoman Cynthia K. Bailey being an ex-felon and crook. But have you heard about her also being a successful businesswoman? Like her or not, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey has a very impressive roster of clients, who trust and depend on her ability to consult and provide strategic canvassing, manning of election polls, and strategic campaign sign placement support throughout the region. I’ve watched Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey do her thing over the years, and in doing so, there have even been times when my ground-game crew has overlapped with her ground-game crew. You hardly ever see signs that Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey's ground-game crew has erected flying in the wind. Man, she's good at what she does. Heck, the greatest thing about the work that she and her ground-game crew do on the streets, is that she appears to take great pride in her work -- she appears to be a master of her craft -- a student of the game if you will. Get this, I once saw Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey riding down the street in a freaking golf cart with campaign signs hanging off the back of it. Cynthia’s attention to detail is unmatched in the ground-game industry. But you really don't hear the people who are trying to discredit her candidacy mention her business prowess very much. Now with that said, here is an important question Houston City Council District B residents, must ask themselves, “If Cynthia Bailey is such a bad person, why is the “Chief Executive” of the fourth most populous city in these United States of America, (Mayor Sylvester Turner) one of her biggest clients?” And, why did (Councilman Jerry Davis) do so much business with Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey? Look, candidates don’t spend the kind of loot that Mayor Sylvester Turner, Jerry Davis, and a whole host of other “LOCAL ELECTED OFFICIALS” spend with Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey – unless she’s one of the best in the business, and from what I can see she just might be the BEST at what she does. You see, since her trouble with the law, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey, through hard work, determination, and diligence, has sought to better herself. She’s laced her boots up and put in some serious work to show the world that people like her can be redeemed. She’s shown a lot of folks that rehabilitation is possible. She’s demonstrated to the world that no matter what mistake (or mistakes) you make in life, that you can get back up and become all that God has predestined for you to be in my opinion. So, as I say this, I’m reminded of a passage of scripture in the Holy Bible that states, “He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first.”
BUSINESSWOMAN CYNTHIA BAILEY
Cynthia Bailey worked her tail off to earn her second-place finish in the race for Houston City Council District B, back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. In case you don't remember, she received 2,302 votes, for 14.45% of the vote. Now she will have to face off against Tarsha Jackson in the District B runoff election that's scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 12, 2020.
Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey is the Candidates Who Truly Cares About the People of District B
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As a successful businesswoman, Cynthia K. Bailey has worked feverishly to turn her life around since she was released from prison many years ago. Look, it’s no secret that Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey suffered from past drug addiction – but on the surface, it seems that she’s done well on her road to recovery. Sure, there’s no doubt that Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey pled guilty (for a number of different reasons) to her involvement in a crime. But hasn't she repaid her debt to society already? Should she be relegated to suffering the aftereffects of her poor judgment for the rest of her life? Look, whether she stole 5,000 dollars or a greater amount, Cynthia K. Bailey admitted to her wrong-doing -- and did her time!!! She then laced up her boots and has gotten her life back on track. And yes, there’s a lot of elected officials who have given Cynthia a second chance at redemption. And from what I can see, she hasn’t let them down. She appears to have performed like a champ, since being released from prison many years ago. She appears to have become a model-citizen according to the folks I’ve talked to regarding this matter.
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Mayor Sylvester Turner's support of Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey is proof positive that he is a firm believer in giving people a second chance. His loyal support of Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey is evidence of this fact. In case you don't already know, between Monday, July 6, 2015, and Monday, December 16, 2019, Mayor Sylvester Turner paid Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey (from what I could see), somewhere in the neighborhood of $36,950 in consulting fees and other services.
Mayor Sylvester Turner's Support Over the Years Has Enabled Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey to Turn Her Life Around
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In case you don’t know, back on 12/16/2019 Businesswoman Cynthia K. Bailey was paid $1,500.00 by Mayor Sylvester Turner for what was categorized as a political expenditure for salaries, wages, and contract labor.
Back on 11/1/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia K. Bailey was paid $3,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 11/15/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $4,000.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 10/18/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $4,025.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 10/1/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $875.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 7/2/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,000.00 for what was categorized as a political expenditure for salaries, wages, and contract labor.
Back on 7/29/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $2,000.00 for was categorized as a political expenditure for office overhead and rental expense by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 8/12/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,750.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 9/2/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $3,500.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 9/13/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,750 for what was categorized as a political expenditure for salaries, wages, and contract labor.
Back on 06/21/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,500.00 for was categorized as a consulting expense by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 06/24/2019, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,750.00 for what was categorized as a consulting expense by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 10/10/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $2,000.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 09/22/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $2,500.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 09/14/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $800.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 08/24/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,500.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 08/11/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,500.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
Back on 7/6/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $2,000.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Campaign.
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District B Houston Councilman Jerry Davis really believes in Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey. He's a very loyal supporter of Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey, just like Mayor Sylvester happens to be. Between Tuesday, November 5, 2013, and Monday, January 27, 2020, Councilman Jerry Davis paid Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey (from what I could see), somewhere in the neighborhood of $16,385 in consulting fees and other services.
Councilman Jerry Davis Appears to Believe that People Like Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey Who Has Made Mistakes Along the Way Can Still Succeed in Life
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Councilman Jerry Davis isn't one of my favorite people in the world -- I'll leave that right there. However, I love the way that he provided an opportunity for Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey to get her life back on a solid footing by using her business for ground-game support. In case you don’t remember, back on 01/27/2020 Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,310.10 for what was categorized as a political consulting expense by Jerry Davis for State Representative for House District 142 Campaign.
Back on 01/31/2020, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,400.00 for what was categorized as a political consulting expense by Jerry Davis for State Representative for House District 142 Campaign.
Back on 02/08/2020, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,430.00 for what was categorized as a political consulting expense by Jerry Davis for State Representative for House District 142 Campaign.
Back on 02/15/2020, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $340.00 for what was categorized as a political consulting expense by Jerry Davis for State Representative for House District 142 Campaign.
Back on 02/15/2020, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $280.00 for what was categorized as a political consulting expense by Jerry Davis for State Representative for House District 142 Campaign.
Back on 02/22/2020, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,875.00 for what was categorized as a political consulting expense by Jerry Davis for State Representative for House District 142 Campaign.
Back on 1/25/2016, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $250.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 10/19/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $950.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 10/16/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,350.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 10/10/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,350.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 10/2/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,550.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 9/28/2015 Council Member, Jerry Davis’ Campaign donated $100.00 to Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey as a contribution or donation. In case you don't know, the donation/contribution was earmarked as a Little League Football Donation.
Back on 9/25/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,400.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 9/18/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,400.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 9/8/2015, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $1,000.00 for what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
Back on 11/05/13, Businesswoman Cynthia Bailey was paid $400.00 what was categorized as a political expense for salaries, wages, and contract labor by Council Member Jerry Davis’ Houston City Council District B Campaign.
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Please do not forget to remind all of your family, friends, neighbors, and acquaintances to vote early from Tues., October 13, 2020, to Fri., October 30, 2020. And don't forget that you can still cast your vote on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, if you can't vote early."
All Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers are Strongly Encouraged to Vote Our Slate on Tuesday, November 3, 2020
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
There won't be any straight-ticket voting in the state of Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. So, the “2020 NON-PARTISAN ENDORSEMENTS” listed on this page for Harris County, Missouri City, Texas, and Pearland, Texas are being released for Houston Business Connections Newspaper© readers to strongly consider between now and Election Day. To this end, please note that these endorsements are intended to serve as a guide to assist our “OPEN-MINDED READERS” in their quest to make an informed voting decision on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. So, if you're one of those people who is planning to waltz into the voting booth on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, and cast your ballot for every candidate who has a "D" or "R" in front of their name, this page was not created with you in mind. But was rather, created for "OPEN-MINDED PEOPLE" who love America and would like to see the "BEST-QUALIFIED CANDIDATES" with "OPEN-MINDS" placed into positions of authority throughout our nation. Why? Well, in case you haven't noticed, this is a crucial moment in the history of our great nation -- we're at a crossroads in these United States of America. Our constitution is under attack, race-relations are at an all-time low; and the very fabric of our nation is being torn asunder. That being said, please understand that no candidate is perfect, and these endorsements were decided upon by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© after consulting with (15) fifteen local attorneys who practice law in Houston, Texas along with consideration of the opinions offered to us by a select group of local leaders and politically astute individuals whom we respect. So, as you view the slate below, please understand, that in some of the races, there are “DUAL ENDORSEMENTS”, which simply mean that, a definitive decision was not reached on that race. And in other races where you see “NO ENDORSEMENT” offered, we are encouraging our "OPEN-MINDED READERS" to “HOLD-THEIR VOTE”, or research the candidates for themselves and cast their ballot for the candidate that best represents their interests, ideas, beliefs, and, concerns. Lastly, do not forget to cast your vote for Jerlaynn Manor in the race for District Judge, 80th Civil District Court, in Harris County. In case you don't know, at the age of 7-years old Jeralynn decided that she wanted to be a judge when she grew up. Now, her road to 2020 has not been easy; but this rising Democratic star finds herself on step away from achieving her lifelong dream of becoming a judge.
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Make no mistake about it, one of these men (President Donald J. Trump or Senator Joe Biden) will eventually be crowned the commander of the free world. So, you're on your own in the race for President of the United States. *** No endorsement in the race for President!!!
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President and Vice President
Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence - R
Joseph R. Biden/Kamala D. Harris - D
Jorgensen/Jeremy "Spike" Cohen - L
Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker - G
United States Senator
John Cornyn - Republican Party
Mary "MJ" Hegar - Democratic Party
Kerry Douglas McKennon - Libertarian Party
David B. Collins - Green Party
United States Representative, District 2
Dan Crenshaw - Republican Party
Sima Ladjevardian - Democratic Party
Elliott Robert Scheirman - Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 7
Wesley Hunt - Republican Party
Lizzie Fletcher - Democratic Party
Shawn Kelly - Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 8
Kevin Brady - Republican Party
Elizabeth Hernandez - Democratic Party
Chris Duncan - Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 9
Johnny Teague - Republican Party
Al Green - Democratic Party
Jose R. Sosa – Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 10
Michael McCaul - Republican Party
Mike Siegel - Democratic Party
Roy Eriksen - Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 18
Wendell Champion - Republican Party
Sheila Jackson Lee - Democratic Party
Luke Spencer - Libertarian Party
Vince Duncan - Independent
United States Representative, District 22
Troy Nehls - Republican Party
Sri Preston Kulkarni - Democratic Party
Joseph LeBlanc Jr - Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 29
Jaimy Z. Blanco - Republican Party
Sylvia Garcia - Democratic Party
Phil Kurtz - Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 36
Brian Babin - Republican Party
Rashad Lewis - Democratic Party
Chad Abbey - Libertarian Party
Hal J. Ridley Jr - Green Party
Railroad Commissioner
James "Jim" Wright - Republican Party
Chrysta Castañeda - Democratic Party
Matt Sterett - Libertarian Party
Katija "Kat" Gruene - Green Party
Chief Justice, Supreme Court
Nathan Hecht - Republican Party
Amy Clark Meachum - Democratic Party
Mark Ash - Libertarian Party
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
Jane Bland - Republican Party
Kathy Cheng - Democratic Party
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7
Jeff Boyd - Republican Party
Staci Williams - Democratic Party
William Bryan Strange III - Libertarian Party
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8
Brett Busby - Republican Party
Gisela D. Triana - Democratic Party
Tom Oxford - Libertarian Party
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3
Bert Richardson - Republican Party
Elizabeth Davis Frizell - Democratic Party
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4
Kevin Patrick Yeary - Republican Party
Tina Clinton - Democratic Party
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9
David Newell - Republican Party
Brandon Birmingham - Democratic Party
Member, State Board of Education, District 6
Will Hickman - Republican Party
Michelle Palmer - Democrat Party
Whitney Bilyeu - Libertarian Party
Member, State Board of Education, District 8
Audrey Young - Republican Party
Audra Rose Berry - Libertarian Party
State Senator, District 4
Brandon Creighton - Republican Party
Jay Stittleburg - Democratic Party
Cameron Brock - Libertarian Party
State Senator, District 6
Carol Alvarado - Democratic Party
Timothy Duffield - Libertarian Party
State Senator, District 11
Larry Taylor - Republican Party
Susan Criss - Democratic Party
Jared Wissel - Libertarian Party
State Senator, District 13
Milinda Morris - Republican Party
Borris L Miles - Democratic Party
State Senator, District 18
Lois W. Kolkhorst - Republican Party
Michael Antalan - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 126
E. Sam Harless - Republican Party
Natali Hurtado - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 128
Briscoe Cain - Republican Party
Mary E. Williams - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 129
Dennis Paul - Republican Party
Kayla Alix - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 130
Tom Oliverson - Republican Party
Bryan J Henry - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 132
Mike Schofield - Republican Party
Gina Calanni - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 133
Jim Murphy - Republican Party
Sandra G. Moore - Democratic Party
James Harren - Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 134
Sarah Davis - Republican Party
Ann Johnson - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 135
Justin Ray - Republican Party
Jon E. Rosenthal - Democratic Party
Paul Bilyeu - Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 137
Gene Wu - Democratic Party
Lee Sharp - Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 138
Lacey Hull - Republican Party
Akilah Bacy - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 139
Jarvis D. Johnson - Democratic Party
R. Grizzle Trojacek - Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 142
Jason Rowe - Republican Party
Harold V. Dutton Jr - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 144
Tony Salas - Republican Party
Mary Ann Perez - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 145
Martha Elena Fierro - Republican Party
Christina Morales - Democratic Party
Richard Aaron Howell - Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 146
Shawn Nicole Thierry - Democratic Party
JJ Campbell - Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 148
Luis La Rotta - Republican Party
Penny Morales Shaw - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 149
Lily Truong - Republican Party
Hubert Vo - Democratic Party
State Representative, District 150
Valoree Swanson - Republican Party
Michael Robert Walsh - Democratic Party
Jesse Herrera - Libertarian Party
Chief Justice, 14th Court of Appeals
Tracy Elizabeth Christopher - Republican
Jane Robinson - Democrat Party
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 3
Russell Lloyd - Republican Party
Veronica Rivas-Molloy - Democratic Party
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 5
Terry Adams - Republican Party
Amparo Monique Guerra - Democratic Party
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 7
Ken Wise - Republican Party
Tamika "Tami" Craft - Democratic Party
District Judge, 61st Judicial District
Erin Elizabeth Lunceford - Republican Party
Fredericka Phillips - Democratic Party
District Judge, 80th Judicial District
Sharon Hemphill - Republican Party
Jeralynn Manor - Democratic Party
District Judge, 127th Judicial District
Nile Copeland - Republican
R.K. Sandill - Democratic Party
District Judge, 129th Judicial District
Will Archer - Republican Party
Michael Gomez - Democratic Party
District Judge, 133rd Judicial District
Sheri Y. Dean - Republican Party
Jaclanel McFarland - Democratic Party
District Judge, 164th Judicial District
Michael Landrum - Republican Party
Cheryl Elliott Thornton - Democratic Party
District Judge, 165th Judicial District
Bruce Bain - Republican Party
Ursula A. Hall - Democratic Party
District Judge, 215th Judicial District
Fred Shuchart - Republican Party
Elaine Palmer – Democratic Party
District Judge, 334th Judicial District
Dan Lemkuil - Republican Party
Dawn Deshea Rogers - Democratic Party
District Judge, 339th Judicial District
Jesse McClure - Republican Party
Te'iva Bell - Democratic Party
District Judge, 351st Judicial District
Arlene Hecht - Republican Party
Natalia "Nata" Cornelio - Democratic Party
District Judge, 507th Judicial District
Alyssa Lemkuil - Republican Party
Julia Maldonado - Democratic Party
District Attorney
Mary Nan Huffman - Republican Party
Kim Ogg - Democratic Party
Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 4
Clyde Raymond Leuchtag - Republican Party
Lesley Briones - Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 12
Linda Garcia - Republican Party
Genesis E. Draper - Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 16
Bill Harmon - Republican Party
Darrell William Jordan Jr - Democratic Party
Harris County Attorney
John Nation - Republican Party
Christian Dashaun Menefee - Democrat
Harris County Sheriff
Joe Danna - Republican Party
Ed Gonzalez - Democratic Party
Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector
Chris Daniel - Republican Party
Ann Harris Bennett - Democratic Party
Billy Pierce - Libertarian Party
Harris County Clerk, Unexpired Term
Stan Stanart - Republican Party
Teneshia Hudspeth - Democratic Party
County School Trustee, Position 5, At Large
Bob Wolfe - Republican Party
Erica Davis - Democratic Party
County School Trustee, Position 7, At Large
Don Sumners - Republican Party
David W. Brown - Democratic Party
County Commissioner, Precinct 3
Tom Ramsey - Republican Party
Michael Moore - Democratic Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1
Jerry Wayne Dugat - Republican Party
Eric William Carter - Democratic Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1
Russ Ridgway - Republican Party
Israel Garcia - Democratic Party
Constable, Precinct 2
Daniel Vela - Republican Party
Jerry Garcia - Democratic Party
Constable, Precinct 3
Andre Hines - Republican Party
Sherman Eagleton - Democratic Party
Constable, Precinct 4
Mark Herman - Republican Party
Jeff McGowen - Democratic Party
Constable, Precinct 5
Ted Heap - Republican Party
Mark Alan Harrison - Democratic Party
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Mayor Yolanda Ford is being challenged by Fred G. Taylor, and former Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem -- Robin Elackatt in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas. Houston Business Connections Newspaper© is not issuing an endorsement in the Missouri City, Texas Mayoral Race in the general election, but will instead reserve our endorsement for the December runoff election -- should one be needed to decide a winner. However, please don't forget that early voting will begin on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, and end on Friday, October 30, 2020.
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City of Missouri City, Mayor
Fred G Taylor
Robin J. Elackatt
Yolanda Ford
Fred G. Taylor is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (18) eighteen of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Fred G. Taylor in his bid to unseat Mayor Yolanda Ford.
Robin Elackatt is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (12) twelve of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Robin Elackatt in his bid to unseat Mayor Yolanda Ford.
Yolanda Ford is running for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We will not make an "OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT" in the race for Mayor of Missouri City, Texas unless a December runoff election is needed to decide a winner. However, in a recent survey of (50) fifty of our readers, (20) twenty of the (50) fifty respondents endorsed Mayor Yolanda Ford in her bid for re-election.
Mo City, Councilmember At-Large, Pos. 1
Vashaundra Edwards
Reginald Pearson
All Missouri City, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Vashaundra Edwards on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Missouri City, Texas -- City Council At-Large Position 1.
Mo City, Councilmember At-Large, Pos. 2
Chris Preston
James Mable
Lynn Clouser
All Missouri City, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Lynn Clouser on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Missouri City, Texas -- City Council At-Large Position 2.
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Fort Bend ISD Trustee Kristin Tassin is being challenged by Dr. Shirley Rose-Guilliam in the FBISD Position #4 race. As a reminder, these two candidates faced off against each other back in 2017 in a close race -- but there was a third candidate, by the name of Rodrigo Carreon in that race. In case you don't remember, Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam gave Tassin all she could handle and would have forced her into a runoff -- if FBISD had runoff elections. Anyways, as a refresher, back in 2017, Kristin Tassin received 2,654 votes, for 49.35% of the vote. Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam received 2,227 votes, for 41.41% of the vote. And Rodrigo Carreon received 497 votes for 9.24% of the vote. So, please don't forget that Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam is asking for your vote in this race.
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FBISD Trustee – Position #1
Jason Burdine
Angie Hanan
All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Jason Burdine on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #1.
FBISD Trustee – Position #4
Kristin Tassin
Shirley Rose-Gilliam
All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Shirley Rose-Gilliam on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #4.
FBISD Trustee – Position #5
Allison Drew
Reggie Abraham
Denetta R. Williams
All Fort Bend County voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Allison Drew on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #5.
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Quintin Wiltz will be on the ballot again trying to become the Mayor of Pearland, Texas. This time he'll be facing off against local businessman Kevin Cole -- who is clearly hands-down the best man to lead Pearland, Texas forward into the future. "Pearland is facing a historical Mayor election in November. I can't think of a better candidate than Kevin Cole to take on the role. He will focus on keeping the City safe, creating jobs, and tackling the budget. I fully endorse Kevin Cole for Mayor of Pearland," said Political Analyst Jacquie Baly. And the Houston Business Connections Newspaper© "ENDORSEMENT BOARD" couldn't agree more. So, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, all Pearland, Texas residents are strongly encouraged to cast their vote for Kevin Cole in the race for Mayor.
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City of Pearland, Mayor
Quentin Wiltz
Kevin Cole
All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Kevin Cole on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas.
Pearland City Council, Position No. 3
Lewis Barnes
Alex Kamkar
Orlando Bruzual
Jai Daggett
All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Jai Daggett on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Pearland City Council Position 3.
Pearland City Council, Position No. 7
Jeff Hunkele
Mashunda Ivery
Woody Owens
All Pearland, Texas voters are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Woody Owens on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Pearland City Council Position 7.
THE PUBLISHER
Aubrey R. Taylor is the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. Taylor has more than 29-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. A master at his craft, he’s assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, he’s also assisted in branding and marketing (through his various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas A&M, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Shell Oil, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few.