Showing posts with label Port of Houston Meeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Port of Houston Meeting. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Tony Buzbee Claims Mayor Turner Has Nominated One of His Political Donors to Become the Next Port of Houston Authority Chair


Tony Buzbee questions why Mayor Sylvester Turner nominated Ric Campo over Clyde Fitzgerald to become the next chair for the Port of Houston Authority. In case you don't know, Clyde Fitzgerald is one of two men still left in the race to become the new chair at the Port of Houston Authority. The other frontrunner who will be voted on today, Thursday, January 17, 2019, is Sylvester-Turner-nominated Ric Campo, chairman, and CEO of Camden Property Trust -- a property developer who Buzbee claims is a Mayor Sylvester Turner donor.

According to Tony Buzbee, the Houston Chronicle Refused to Print His Op-Ed But Printed Mayor Turner’s Op-Ed; Mayor Turner Nominates One of His Political Donors According to Buzbee

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Later today at 2:00 PM a second vote by Houston City Council and Harris County Commissioners to elect a new chair for the Port of Houston Authority will take place at 111 East Loop North in Houston, Texas. In case you don't know, the monthly meetings of the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority regularly takes place in the port’s Executive Building. But if you need more information on the meeting that’s going to take place later today, I suggest that you call (713)670-2400 to get your questions answered.

What’s going on? Well, earlier this week on Monday, January 14, 2019, a meeting to elect a new Port of Houston chairman was held. However, the two boards could not reach a unanimous conclusion on who is best qualified to succeed Janiece Longoria, who is required to step down due to term limits. Anyways, the two candidates left in the running later today, are Ric Campo, chairman, and CEO of Camden Property Trust, and Clyde Fitzgerald, who currently serves as a Port of Houston Commissioner and president emeritus of the Houston Longshoremen’s Association South Atlantic Gulf Coast District, according to published reports.

What went down at the last meeting? Well, according to a few of my sources, the first go around back on Monday, January 14, 2019, was a mess, as arguments over the correct procedures to follow between the two boards persisted throughout the entire meeting. Disagreements on how the vote itself should happen gave birth to an almost chaotic scene of confusion and what to do next questions, as the new Harris County Judge, Lina Hidalgo struggled to maintain order, according to sources. 


TURNER APPEARS TO BE FOR CAMPO

From the reports I’ve seen and other research I’ve conducted it appears clear that Mayor Sylvester Turner is pulling for Rick Campo, who according to Tony Buzbee, a well-known attorney who is challenging Mayor Turner on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the race for mayor of Houston. In case you haven’t heard, Buzbee is fuming, because he couldn’t get his “OP-ED” posted below, published by the Houston Chronicle. However, according to Buzbee, the Houston Chronicle did see fit to publish an “OP-ED” penned by Mayor Sylvester Turner. 


BUZBEE APPEARS TO BE FOR FITZGERALD

TONY BUZBEE: "I sent this op-ed to the newspaper. They refuse to print it although they have printed the Mayor’s op-ed. Peruse as you see fit:

Why wouldn’t Sylvester Turner prioritize experience when nominating a new Port of Houston Authority chairman?

For the second time this week, Houston City Council and the Harris County Commissioners Court will attempt to elect a new Port of Houston Authority Chairman. I’ll be tracking, with great interest, what happens at the Thursday 2:00 PM vote, and you should too.

At Monday’s vote, the candidate pool consisted of three men: two highly experienced commissioners and one apartment builder. Then it went down to two frontrunners, and neither received a majority vote — an absurdity in and of itself.

One of the frontrunners was Clyde Fitzgerald, Port Commissioner and president emeritus of the International Longshoremen’s Association South Atlantic and Gulf Coast District.

The other frontrunner was Sylvester-Turner-nominated Ric Campo, chairman, and CEO of Camden Property Trust—a property developer and Turner campaign donor.

The decision seems achingly simple. Experience an intimate knowledge of the maritime industry is key with a position like this.

But Turner’s nomination begs the question: Why? One candidate is a world-renowned port expert upon whose decades of hard work and sweat the port was built. Fitzgerald is not simply a commissioner; he literally worked the docks his whole life.

Nothing against Mr. Campo, he’s a highly successful developer, but why would Turner nominate someone with zero maritime experience to a position as important as Port of Houston Authority chairman?

The Port is the foundation of our local, state and national economy and has placed our city at the center of international trade. It’s ranked 1st in the United States in foreign waterborne tonnage, 1st in U.S. imports, and 1st in U.S. export tonnage with over 247 million tons of cargo moving through it each year. It ranks 2nd in the entire nation for total tonnage.

I’ve learned that if I can’t easily discern a person’s motivation for doing something, the answer is money."



Buzbee, King, Baker, and Smith are All Expected to Challenge Mayor Sylvester Turner in the Race for Mayor of Houston Scheduled to Take Place on Tuesday, November 5, 2019

The field of candidates expected to run for mayor of Houston in 2019 is beginning to take shape. As it stands right now, attorney Tony Buzbee, attorney Bill King, Dr. Kendall L. Baker, and businesswoman Demetria Smith are expected to challenge Mayor Sylvester Turner on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the race to become Houston's next mayor. Hall of Fame Wrestler "Booker T" who was the first candidate to announce his bid to challenge Mayor Turner way back in 2016 is not expected to be in the field of 2019 mayoral contenders. CLICK HERE to learn more about why "Booker T" isn't going to be able to run for mayor on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, after all.

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THINKING ABOUT RUNNING?

According to the folks at the Houston City Secretary’s Office candidates looking to run for office on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, can pay a filing fee, or they can collect signatures to have their name placed on the ballot. So, if you are a candidate wanting to run for MAYOR OF HOUSTON you can pay a 1,250.00 dollar filing fee or collect signatures to have your name placed on the ballot. If you are a candidate who would like to run for THE CITY OF HOUSTON CONTROLLER position you can pay a 750.00 dollar filing fee or collect signatures to have your name placed on the ballot. And if you are a candidate looking to run for one of the HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL positions you can pay a 500.00 dollar filing fee or collect signatures to have your name placed on the ballot. However, if you plan on going the route of collecting signatures to have your name placed on the ballot, the exact number of signatures needed won’t be determined until sometime in July of this year from what I understand. But, to be sure, all candidates interested in running for office on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the City of Houston General Election can call (832)393-1100 to speak directly with someone in the City Secretary’s Office. However, if you have any problem whatsoever in getting your questions answered, you can call me directly at (281)788-3033, and I will try to do what I can to help. And just in case you don’t already know, the City Secretary’s Office can be located at 900 Bagby St, Houston, TX 77002 on the first floor.

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The City of Houston Mayor at this time is Sylvester Turner. In case you don't know, Mayor Sylvester Turner is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The City of Houston Controller at this time is Chris Brown In case you don't know, Controller Chris Brown is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District A seat is currently being held by Council Member Brenda Stardig. In case you don't know, Council Member Brenda Stardig is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District B seat is currently being held by Council Member Jerry Davis. In case you don't know, Council Member Jerry Davis is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District C seat is currently being held by Council Member Ellen Cohen. In case you don't know, Council Member Ellen Cohen is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District D seat is currently being held by Council Member Dwight Boykins. In case you don't know, Council Member Dwight Boykins is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District E seat is currently being held by Council Member Dave Martin. In case you don't know, Council Member Dave Martin is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District F seat is currently being held by Council Member Steve Le. In case you don't know, Council Member Steve Le is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District G seat is currently being held by Council Member Greg Travis. In case you don't know, Council Member Greg Travis is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District H seat is currently being held by Council Member Karla Cisneros. In case you don't know, Council Member Karla Cisneros is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District I seat is currently being held by Council Member Robert Gallegos. In case you don't know, Council Member Robert Gallegos is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District J seat is currently being held by Council Member Mike Laster. In case you don't know, Council Member Mike Laster is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council District K seat is currently being held by Council Member Martha Castex-Tatum. In case you don't know, Council Member Martha Castex-Tatum is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council At-Large Position 1 seat is currently being held by Council Member Mike Knox. In case you don't know, Council Member Mike Knox is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council At-Large Position 2 seat is currently being held by Council Member David Robinson. In case you don't know, Council Member David Robinson is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council At-Large Position 3 seat is currently being held by Council Member Michael Kubosh. In case you don't know, Council Member Michael Kubosh is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council At-Large Position 4 seat is currently being held by Council Member Amanda Edwards. In case you don't know, Council Member Amanda Edwards is "ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION" on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.


The Houston City Council At-Large Position 5 seat is currently being held by Council Member Jack Christie. In case you don't know, Council Member Jack Christie is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.
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"Councilman Mike Knox is pictured above with former Houston City Council Member Toni Lawrence. On behalf of the Houston Business Connections Newspaper©we would like to thank Councilman Mike Knox for valuing the vote, prayers, and support of every Houstonian. It's through the generous support from people like Councilman Knox that Houston Business Connections Newspaper is able to inform, empower and implore our readers actively pursue their dreams. And as always, please don't forget that it is imperative that we make it our business to elect the "BEST QUALIFIED" people who value us when we go to the polls to vote! And just in case you don't know, Councilman Mike Knox is running for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1. But you don't have to wait until "ELECTION DAY" to cast your ballot for Mike Knox. The "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" will begin on Monday, October 21, 2019, and end on Friday, November 1, 2019."

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"On behalf of the Houston Business Connections Newspaper, we would like to thank Tony Buzbee for finding value in supporting the "2019 MLK HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS" taking place in Houston, Texas on Monday, January 21, 2019. In case you don't already know, Tony Buzbee will be on the November 2019 ballot running for Mayor of Houston."

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On behalf of the Houston Business Connections Newspaper, we would like to thank Dr. Kendall L. Baker for finding value in supporting the "2019 MLK HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS" taking place in Houston, Texas on Monday, January 21, 2019. In case you don't already know, Dr. Kendall Baker will be on the November 2019 ballot running for Mayor of Houston.

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The Houston City Council is made up of sixteen Council Members, along with Mayor Sylvester Turner and City Controller Chris Brown. All these City leaders are limited to serving two four year terms. 


The next general election for the City of Houston will take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, with the inauguration for the newly elected City Officials scheduled to take place on Thursday, January 2, 2020.


Currently, the Mayor Pro-Tem for the City of Houston is Ellen Cohen – who also serves as the Houston City Council District C Member. At this time, the Vice Mayor Pro-Tem for the City of Houston is Jerry Davis – who serves as the Houston City Council District D Member. Both council members are term-limited and prohibited from seeking re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the General Election.

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