Showing posts with label Richard Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Johnson. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Could Gov. Abbott appoint Richard Johnson, Dwight Boykins, or Deric Muhammad if Congresswoman Jackson Lee Dies in Office?


Governor Greg Abbott (center) could eventually have to appoint someone to fill in for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee if she does not win her battle with pancreatic cancer. PEOPLE ON THE MOVE... If Gov. Abbott is forced to step in, he's already vetted Richard Johnson, III (top left), and he's also very familiar with former City Councilman Dwight Boykins (bottom left). Still, the name Deric Muhammad (right) was mentioned on KCOH 1230 AM, THE SOURCE, by Hall of Fame sportscaster Ralph Cooper yesterday.



Don Samuel (left), Ralph Cooper (second from left), Paris Eley (Second from right), Jerri P. Beasly (right), and Michael Harris are five African Americans who have influential voices who can influence "THE BLACK COMMUNITY" to become engaged on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in the most consequential election of our lifetimes.



Richard R. Johnson, III, would make an excellent Congressman if selected by Governor Greg Abbott in the event he needs to appoint someone to the U.S. Congress to represent the 18th Congressional District of Texas if Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee cannot finish her term or passes away while in office.



Former Houston City Councilman Dwight Boykins is a strong leader who could step in for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee if called upon by Gov. Greg Abbott if the Honorable Congresswoman cannot finish her term.



Deric Muhammad wasn't on our radar as a potential successor if Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee could not finish her term. However, Hall of Fame sports broadcaster Raph Cooper mentioned his name on KCOH 1230, the SOURCE, yesterday (Wednesday, June 12, 2024) as someone who should be considered.


I’m Aubrey R. Taylor, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper publisher and investigative reporter. I have conducted investigations in Harris County, Texas, since the 1990s and plan to closely monitor the “ABSENTEE BALLOT FLOW” between now and Tuesday, November 5, 2024, for the upcoming Presidential Election in Harris County, Texas.

Could Gov. Abbott appoint Richard Johnson, Dwight Boykins, or Deric Muhammad if Congresswoman Lee Dies in Office?

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

As the Juneteenth Holiday approaches on Saturday, June 15, 2024, important information is still not flowing freely into Black communities throughout Texas. Remember, enslaved Black people in Texas didn’t find out about their freedom until two full years after enslaved Black people in other states back during the 1800s. And it breaks my heart to inform you that in 2024, things haven’t changed much in Texas – regarding information being able to flow freely throughout the Lone Star State without censorship.

Blacks in Texas are stuck in a time warp and at a severe disadvantage when it comes to getting unfiltered news. You must understand that the four most prominent media companies own most of America’s news networks. That’s why when you see a story break, all articles related to a given topic appear to be the same and have the same narrative and theme.

When it comes to traditional Black-owned news outlets, many of them are taking the facts of what has already been written by white reporters and then just repackaging their stories and peddling them to “THE BLACK COMMUNITY” under the guise of it being original.

Most African American newspapers are members of the National Newspapers Association of America (NNPA), which relies heavily on advertising revenue from corporations to survive. Therefore, many have to conform or risk the prospects of going out of business if they dare to publish investigative reports similar to what you see published by my company, Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper.

The major players in the media industry are Comcast, The Walt Disney Company, AT&T, and News Corporation. These four news outlets (cooperatively) own nearly every television network, newspaper, website, and radio station in America.

The four companies I’ve mentioned are, for the most part, filtering the news that’s finding its way onto our newsfeeds, news apps, and social media pages and disseminating it into our “AFRICAN AMERICAN HOMES” to influence how we vote at the ballot box.

“VETTED BLACK MEN.”

I'm sure Governor Greg Abbott is already familiar with Richard A. Johnson, III, Ed.D., and former Houston City Councilman Dwight Boykins, whom his administration has already vetted.

Remember, Gov. Abbott recently appointed Richard A. Johnson, III, Ed.D, to the Texas Southern University Board of Regents for a term that won’t expire until February 1, 2029, which shows you what he thinks of Johnson already. That said, my investigative team has also vetted both (Johnson and Boykins) over the years.

If you are unfamiliar with Richard A. Johnson, who challenged Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee on March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary race for the 18th Congressional District, he’s solid.

“SERGEANT JOHNSON.”

Richard A. Johnson, III, Ed.D. of Houston, is the director of the Booker T. Washington Initiative at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. During the 85th and 86th Texas Legislatures, he served as chief of staff and a senior policy analyst for a Texas House of Representatives member, according to a press release published by the Governor’s office a few months ago.

Johnson was an educator for over 20 years and has extensive experience in teaching and research. He is a former member and vice president of the Houston Chapter of the Texas Association of Black Psychologists, a former member of the American Psychological Association, Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education, Texas Association of Black School Educators, National Academic Advising Association, and the Houston Business and Professional Men’s Club. He is a member of the Wiley College and Texas Southern University Alumni associations and a life member of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Additionally, he is the former president of 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston and the Louisiana Prison Chapel Foundation and former Chair of the NAACP Higher Education Committee. Johnson received a Bachelor of Arts in History and Government from Wiley College, a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, and a Doctor of Education in Education Administration from Texas Southern University. Additionally, he served in the US Army after college, obtaining the rank of sergeant.

“WHAT’S UNFOLDING.”

Hall of Fame radio sportscaster Ralph Cooper of KCOH AM 1230, THE SOURCE, waded over into politics and mentioned a few names of people who are possibly eyeing the 18th Congressional District seat yesterday (Wednesday, June 12, 2024) at 8:30 a.m. in a special appearance on Paris Eley’s “The Morning Magazine with Paris Eley,” in Houston, Texas.

While the Honorable Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee hasn’t passed away, her condition, from what I understand, is worsening with each passing day.

The people surrounding Congresswoman Lee are selfish, egotistical, and ignorant. In short, these folks don’t care about “THE BLACK COMMUNITY,” and their handling of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s transition to glory is proof positive that there’s a severe lack of leadership among Black elected officials who are members of the “ELLIS/TURNER/LEE” regime.

If Congresswoman Lee can hold a little longer, I hope that the idiots surrounding her will come to their senses and allow new blood and fresh ideas to spring forth.

As a community, we can ill afford to continue to follow asinine so-called Black leaders who only care about themselves and their inner circle of friends and comrades. What’s playing out in Harris County, Texas, is a scenario where we’ve got the blind leading the blind.

“EYES OF TEXAS.”

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s legacy is in tatters because a handful of folks who don’t know what they’re doing are running the show. And on top of that, they don’t even realize that the “EYES OF TEXAS’ and the world have shifted toward Harris County, Texas.

Suppose Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee passes away while in office. In that case, Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, can appoint her replacement or call a “SPECIAL ELECTION,” which could inevitably include as many as twenty to thirty hungry potential candidates.

The devil is a liar. The name of former City of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner keeps floating around, and I’m sick of it. “SLY” needs to go sit his tail down somewhere. Sylvester Turner could be in worse condition than the Honorable Congresswoman and has no business running for public office again – in life.

What should the citizens of the 18th Congressional District be concerned about?

The sheer stupidity of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s handlers is beginning to show. Their best hand is to have Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announce who she would like to succeed her while she can still speak and make her intentions known to her constituents.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is becoming weaker daily, but she still has unbelievable connectivity to the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas. As such, her voice still matters significantly to the people who love and cherish her and are grieving for her.

It’s unfair to the constituents of the 18th Congressional District to keep them in the dark. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is an elected official, and her constituents deserve to be kept abreast of her worsening health condition as a matter of public concern.

Furthermore, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s constituents deserve to have a say in who represents them in the United States Congress, should the inevitable occur – which is a distinct possibility given the fact she’s possibly already in "STAGE FOUR" of her battle with “PANCREATIC CANCER,” the most formidable opponent she’s faced.

Listen. From what I understand, the only thing the Democrats can do at their upcoming 2024 Democratic National Convention, which will be held at the United Center from August 19 to 22 in Chicago, Illinois, is pick the nominee to run if Congresswoman Lee can’t finish her term.

“The people must inevitably elect Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s replacement in the United States Congress,” I understand. Suppose there is a special election for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. In that case, Texas Governor Greg Abbott will decide what date an election will occur under the US Constitution’s House Vacancy Clause. Remember, the Constitution leaves the timing up to the states. Texas law sets the same deadlines for special elections for vacancies in the United States Congress as for our Texas state Legislature vacancies.

According to state guidelines and my source, “If it’s not an emergency, a special election typically happens on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.” However, if an emergency occurs, Gov. Greg Abbott could call an emergency election, but the "EMERGENCY ELECTION" would have to be at least 36 days after he ordered it.

If Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee were to withdraw from her reelection campaign at least 74 days before the election or by about mid-August (Thursday, August 15, 2024), the Democratic National Committee could then nominate a replacement candidate who would appear on the Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election ballot as the Democratic nominee for the 18th Congressional District of Texas.

“CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS.”

From what I understand, for the Democratic National Committee to intervene and choose the nominee who would appear on the November 5, 2024, ballot, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee would have had to have been diagnosed with a “CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS” after the regular filing deadline (Monday, December 11, 2023), for the primary election which occurred back on “SUPER TUESDAY” (Tuesday, March 5, 2024), where the Honorable Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, defeated Amanda Edwards and Robert Slater by a wide margin.

For the  "CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS" scenario to come into play, where the Democratic National Committee could intervene and choose the nominee for the 18th Congressional District who would appear on the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2024, ballot, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee would have had to have been diagnosed with her “CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS” sometime after the regular filing deadline (Monday, December 11, 2023), to appear on “SUPER TUESDAY” primary ballot.

Remember, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s Campaign did not give her constituents or the general public a specific date when she received her cancer diagnosis. However, my sources have already given me the date and time when Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee received the news that she had pancreatic cancer from her doctors.

“POSSIBLE CONTENDERS.”

State Rep. Jolanda Jones, State Rep. Jarvis Johnson, former Councilman Dwight Boykins, former Councilwoman Amanda Edwards, Houston Branch NAACP President Bishop James Dixon, former vice chair of the Texas Democratic Party Carla Brailey, former Mayor Sylvester Turner, TSU Board Member Richard Johnson, Vince Duncan currently collecting signatures to run as an independent, and the list goes on and continues to grow by the day as Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s conditions worsen.

Famous broadcaster Ralph Cooper mentioned a guy I’m very impressed with and who has been for years – activist/organizer Deric Muhammad- who has been quietly doing his thing.

Unlike many other would-be contenders for the 18th Congressional District, Muhammad appears to be a “WORK-HORSE,” not a “SHOW-HORSE,” from what I have witnessed.

For those who don’t know him, Deric Muhammad spends much time working to restore the lives of Black male youths—without much fanfare.

A Houston-based “ACTIVIST/ORGANIZER,” Muhammad has been addressing issues related to Social Justice, Black Male Development, Police Brutality, Racial Inequality, and other critical issues facing our beloved nation in inner-city communities all across America.

According to Muhammad’s website, he prides himself on being an “ON THE GROUND WATCHMAN” in the fight for Justice and Equality. From the outside looking in, I believe Ralph Cooper used his KCOH AM 1230 platform on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, to mention Deric Muhammad because he’s familiar with the work ethic of this young man.

Whether Deric Muhammad could emerge from a “SPECIAL ELECTION” is debatable. However, if he had the backing of folks like the hall of fame sportscaster Ralph Cooper, he could have a fighting chance in an election decided by older voters who could be influenced and swayed by influential folks like Ralph Cooper, whom they’ve grown to trust over the years.

“SPEAKING OF TRUST.”

A new study just released by the Pew Research Center is giving us greater insight into why many “BLACKS AMERICANS” are beginning to either stay home or look for options, and even being drawn to President Donald J. Trump, even though he’s a convicted felon.

What most non-Black Americans don’t understand or don’t want to understand is that African Americans don’t trust the system for a plethora of reasons.

But most importantly, many Blacks have personally witnessed injustices or have watched a family member endure an unjust system at the hands of a criminal justice system where poor people don’t stand a chance and are, in many cases, pleading out to crimes that they did not commit in some cases.

According to the “PEW STUDY SURVEY” I mentioned, 8 in 10 Black Americans surveyed agree with the statement that “Black people are more likely to be incarcerated because prisons want to make money on the backs of Black people.”

In the same “PEW STUDY SURVEY,” an astonishing 6 in 10 Black adults surveyed agreed that institutions such as the criminal justice system and policing are designed to hold Black people back.

Many Americans don’t even know that the criminal justice system is a privatized industry that’s driving dollars, just like what occurred back during the days of slavery. What I am talking about right now is spelled out in our beloved United States Constitution.

The 13th Amendment to our United States Constitution says, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

So, in essence, our entire criminal justice system is fundamentally flawed and is nothing more than an extension of the slave trade when it comes to poor Black people.

What you have to remember is that Black people only make up about 12% of the overall population in the United States. However, 32% of the inmates sitting in state and federal institutions back in 2022 were Black.

White people back in 2022 were underrepresented in the ranks of prisons. In reality, white folks make up over 70% of the US population; however, only 31% of the inmates were white. When it comes to Hispanic people, like Blacks, they were overrepresented but only slightly comprising around 23% of prisoners, according to data published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

With the knowledge that I just shared, you should be able to understand why Democrats could be making a colossal mistake by brandishing former President Donald Trump as a convicted felon between now and the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election taking place.

What unsuspecting “DEMOCRAT LEADERS” are doing by trying to brand former President Donald Trump as a convicted felon is giving him what’s known as "STREET CREDIBILITY" in the Black community and making him more relatable (even beloved) by Black people.

Why? Remember, according to the “PEW STUDY SURVEY” I mentioned, 8 in 10 Black Americans surveyed agree with the statement that “Black people are more likely to be incarcerated because prisons want to make money on the backs of Black people.”

And the “PEW STUDY SURVEY” also revealed that more than 6 in 10 Black adults surveyed agreed that institutions such as the criminal justice system and policing are designed to hold Black people back.

The only thing that’s separating former President Donald J. Trump with his felony convictions and Blacks who find themselves in the crosshairs of the criminal justice system is the fact that Trump has the financial means to hire quality legal representation – but that didn’t help him avoid a criminal conviction.

Thus, many Black males can relate to Trump’s current legal dilemma and can relate to what he’s going through. And strangely, they are on pulling for Trump to beat the system, whether he’s guilty of the crimes he’s convicted of – or not.

“BACK TO SHE-JACK.”

While Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s team has tightened up their circle in a feeble attempt to prevent leaks, “SHE-JACK” not showing up for her "PRAYER VIGIL" is a tell-tale sign that she’s not doing well these days.

When did you know that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee would not show up for the cameras?

For nearly 50 years, Ralph Cooper, inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame in November of 2020, has been one of the hardest-working sportscasters in America. When Ralph talks, people listen and pay attention to his words.

You have to remember that when Ralph Cooper started, he was often one of the only journalists inside the press box, which allowed him to witness a lot and see the world from a vantage point different from most people.

I’m sure Ralph Cooper has experienced discrimination and unfair treatment over the 50 years he’s been a sportscaster. Sure, things have changed significantly over the last few decades as the thinking of executives controlling the radio industry has evolved. But the more things change, the more they remain the same, as the old saying goes.

Listen. In many regards, it doesn’t matter whether we’re talking about the business of sports, politics, business, or governmental entities. Black folks are going to continue to be incarcerated at higher rates than other ethnic groups unless we start electing better representation at the ballot box.

Is it because of the proverbial "CRABS IN A BUCKET" mentality that’s holding us back as a people? Or is it the fact that “BLACKS ARE UNTRUSTING” of systems?

No matter your stance, it has become clear that “BLACK PEOPLE” as the “DOMINANT VOTING BLOC” in American politics isn’t being respected, valued, or treated right by either of these two major political parties.

“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

On Saturday, June 15, 2024, in Harris County, Texas, the (HCAD) Harris Central Appraisal District “RUNOFF ELECTIONS” four candidates are running for office, and none of them have any respect for “THE BLACK MEDIA” from what I can see. That said, it’s clear that the (HCDP) Harris County Democratic Party continues to boycott “BLACK OWNED MEDIA OUTLETS” as they’ve done for years.

In my opinion, even if Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, does not like my publication (Houston Business Connections Newspaper), the Houston Defender, the Houston Forward Times, the Houston Sun, the Houston Style Magazine, the D-Mars Business Journal, that does not justify the (HCDP) not supporting media outlets like KCOH AM 1230, owned by Roberta Rose Ramirez (Pueblo de Galilea, LLC), and hosts an urban talk and contemporary format.

Ralph Cooper, Don Samuel, Paris Eley, Michael Harris, and Jerry P. Beasley are some of the most vital voices in the “BLACK COMMUNITY” who could have helped to drive out their predominantly “BLACK LISTENERS” to the polls during the early voting period which began on Monday, June 3, 2024, and ended on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, if the Harris County Democratic Party Chairman (Mike Doyle), had any respect for Black folks, and reached out to them for assistance.

Instead of reaching out to myself or “THE GOOD FOLKS” over at KCOH AM 1230, the Harris County Democratic Party Chairman (Mike Doyle) has made a serious tactical blunder. He could shift momentum in favor of the Harris County Republican Party Chairman (Cindy Siegel), heading into the most consequential “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” of our lifetimes.

As “JUNETEENTH” approaches, which is also election day, I am strongly encouraging my nonpartisan readership to support Kyle Scott in the race for (HCAD) Harris Central Appraisal District, Board of Directors, Place 2, and Ericka McCrutcheon, in the race for (HCAD) Harris Central Appraisal District, Board of Directors, Place 3, in Harris County, Texas.

The polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, 2024, for the (HCAD) runoff races, where Kyle Scott and Ericka McCrutcheon, endorsed by Cindy Siegel, chairman of the Harris County Republican Party, look outstanding. Comparatively speaking, Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, allowed himself to get suckered into making endorsements for Melissa Noriega and Pelumi Adeleke in these nonpartisan races. 

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Kyle Scott (Republican), Melissa Noriega (Democrat), Ericka McCutcheon (Republican), and Pelumi Adeleke (Democrat) are the candidates running for HCAD, Director, At-Large, Place 2, and HCAD, Director, At-Large, Place 3, on Saturday, June 15, 2024, in Harris County, Texas.


The Harris County Democratic Party has endorsed Melissa Noriega in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 2. Melissa Noriega received 13,647 votes, for 24.97%, to finish as the runner-up in the general election and force a runoff in this race.


The Harris County Republican Party has endorsed Kyle Scott in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 2. In case you don’t remember, Kyle Scott received 25,416 votes, or 46.50%, to emerge from the general election in the first place.


The Harris County Democratic Party has endorsed Pelumi Adeleke in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 3. Pelumi Adeleke received 11,553 votes, for 21.30%, to finish as the runner-up in the general election and force a runoff in this race.


In the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 3, the Harris County Republican Party has endorsed Ericka McCutcheon. In case you don’t remember, Ericka McCrutcheon received 22,365 votes, for 41.24%, to emerge from the general election in first place in this race.


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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Richard Johnson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for U.S. Congress for the 18th Congressional District of Texas


Richard Johnson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. Johnson is seeking to unseat Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.












HBC MAGAZINE©REPORTS

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” 

ELECTIONS MATTER! But when we fail to go to the polls to make our voices heard -- we are the ones who silence ourselves. When we fail to show up -- we are the ones who disenfranchise ourselves. When we fail to inform, inspire, and become politically engaged in a positive way -- we are the ones who suppress our own vote. In 2018 we must make it our business to become better informed, organized and energized. So in the spirit of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we at Houston Business Connections Magazine© will be promoting modern-day African American trailblazers in business, politics, entertainment, and ministry from now through Tuesday, November 6, 2018. But we won't stop there, we will also be promoting all the other "TRAILBLAZERS" who value, appreciate, respect, and ask for our vote, prayers, and support. So, this particular "NON-PARTISAN" campaign features some of the key 2018 African American Democratic and Republican candidates who are running for their respective party’s nomination in key “CONTESTED RACES” on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in Harris County, Texas. But it also features key candidates who are running for their party’s nomination “UNCHALLENGED” as well. Make no mistake about it, the Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Midterm Election is undoubtedly shaping up to be the single most important election in the history of our great nation! So every single vote will matter! And we assure you that every single vote will count!


There’s no mistaking how big a role African Americans will play at the ballot box in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. “The only question I have is how many African American candidates will actually make it through the nomination process in Harris County, Texas,” says Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©. “So, to help increase awareness, as part of our voter education, empowerment, and engagement drive, we’re proud to announce that we’re going to produce a “KEEPSAKE EDITION” of our magazine to remember this historic moment in our nation's history,” he says. 


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2

J. Darnell Jones is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 2nd Congressional District of Texas against fellow Democrats Ali A. Khorasani, H.P. Parvizian, Silky Malik, and Todd Litton on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7

Joshua A. Butler is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 7th Congressional District of Texas against fellow Democrats Alex Triantaphyllis, Ivan Sanchez, James Cargas, Jason Westin, Laura Moser, and Lizzie Panill Fletcher on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 9

Al Green is a modern-day African American trailblazer currently representing the 9th Congressional District of Texas. He is running for re-election unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. He will not face a Republican opponent on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, either.


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 10

Tawana Walter-Cadien is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 10th Congressional District of Texas against fellow Democrats Kevin Nelson, Madeline K. Eden, Matt Harris, Mike Siegel, Richie DeGrow, and Tami Walker on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 18

Sheila Jackson Lee is a modern-day African American trailblazer currently representing the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. She is being challenged by fellow Democrat Richard Johnson.


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 18

Richard Johnson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. Johnson is seeking to unseat Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22

Letitia Plummer is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 22nd Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Margarita Ruiz Johnson, Mark Gibson, Sri Preston Kulkami, and Steve Brown in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22

Mark Gibson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 22nd Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Margarita Ruiz Johnson, Letitia Plummer, Sri Preston Kulkami, and Steve Brown in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22

Steve Brown is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for United States Congress for the 22nd Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Margarita Ruiz Johnson, Letitia Plummer, Sri Preston Kulkami, and Mark Gibson in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


GOVERNOR OF TEXAS

Cedric Davis Sr. is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Governor of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 against fellow Democrats Grady Yarbrough, Adrian Ocegueda, Andrew White, James Jolly Clark, Jeffrey Payne, Joe Mumbach, Lupe Valdez, and Tom Wakely, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


GOVERNOR OF TEXAS

Grady Yarbrough is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Governor of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Cedric Davis, Sr., Adrian Ocegueda, Andrew White, James Jolly Clark, Jeffrey Payne, Joe Mumbach, Lupe Valdez, and Tom Wakely, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF TEXAS

Michael Cooper is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Lieutenant Governor of Texas on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrat Mike Collier in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


RAILROAD COMMISSIONER

Chris Spellmon is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Railroad Commissioner on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrat Roman McAllen in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


PRESIDING JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 1

Maria T. Jackson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Presiding Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 1 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 7

Ramona Franklin is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 7 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 15

Damian Lacroix is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Senator for District 15 on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Hank Segelke, and John Whitmire in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. John Whitmire currently represents Senatorial District 15 in the Texas Senate.


STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 17

Fran Watson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Senator for District 17 on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, against fellow Democrats Ahmad R. Hassan and Rita Lucido in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 126

Kevin Fulton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 126 against fellow Republicans E. Sam Harless, and Gail Stanart on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 126

Undrai F. Fizer is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 126 against fellow Democrat Natali Hurtado on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 127

Reginald C. Grant Jr. is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 127 seeking to unseat fellow Republican Dan Huberty on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. State Representative Dan Huberty is actually the incumbent running for re-election in this race.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 131

Alma A. Allen is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 131 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 139

Jarvis D. Johnson (right) is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 139 against fellow Democrat Randy Bates on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 139

Randy Bates (third from left) is a modern-day African American trailblazer seeking to unseat State Representative Jarvis Johnson on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 141

Senfronia Thompson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 141 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 142

Harold V. Dutton Jr., is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 142 against fellow Democrat Richard A. Bonton on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 142

Richard A. Bonton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 142 to unseat State Representative Harold V. Dutton on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 146

Shawn Thierry is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 146 against fellow Democrat Roy Owens on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 146

Roy Owens is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for State Representative for District 146 to unseat State Representative Shawn Thierry on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE HD 147

Garnet F. Coleman is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for re-election in the race for State Representative for District 147 against fellow Democrat Daniel Espinoza on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


14TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 3

Joseph R. Willie, II is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 against fellow Democrat Charles Spain on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


55TH DISTRICT COURT

Latosha Lewis Payne is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 55th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Paul Simon on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


180TH DISTRICT COURT

DeSean Jones is a modern day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 180th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


182ND DISTRICT COURT

Jesse McClure is a modern day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 182nd Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


246TH DISTRICT COURT

Angela Graves-Harrington is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 246th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Charles Collins on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


246TH DISTRICT COURT

Charles Collins is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 246th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Angela Graves-Harrington on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


257TH DISTRICT COURT

Sandra Peake is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 257th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


257TH DISTRICT COURT

Melanie Flowers is a modern day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 257th Judicial District Court against fellow Republican Alyssa Lemkuil on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


262ND DISTRICT COURT

Lori Chambers Gray is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 262nd Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


263RD DISTRICT COURT

Charles Johnson is a modern day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 263rd Judicial District Court against fellow Republican Justin Keiter on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


270TH DISTRICT COURT

Dedra Davis is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 270th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


280TH DISTRICT COURT

Angelina D. A. Gooden is a modern day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 280th Judicial District Court against fellow Republicans George Clevenger, and Geric L. Tipsword on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


309TH DISTRICT COURT

Linda Marie Dunson is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 309th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrat Kathy Vossler on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


311TH DISTRICT COURT

Germaine Tanner is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 311th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


313TH DISTRICT COURT

Tracy D. Good is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for District Judge for the 313th Judicial District Court against fellow Democrats John Stephen Liles, and Natalia Oakes on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


314TH DISTRICT COURT

Michelle Moore (center) is a modern-day trailblazer running for District Judge for the 314th Judicial District Court unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 2

Ronnisha Bowman is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 2 against fellow Democrat Harold J. Landreneau on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 3

Erica Hughes is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 4

Shannon Baldwin is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 7

Danval Scarbrough is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 7 against fellow Democrat Andrew A. Wright on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 9

Toria J. Finch is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 9 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 11

Sedrick T. Walker, II is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 11 against fellow Democrat Gus Saper on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO.14

Michael Fields is a modern day trailblazer running for re-election in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.14 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 15

Kris Ougrah is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 against fellow Democrat Tonya Jones on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 15

Tonya Jones is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 against fellow Democrat Kris Ougrah on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO.1

Clyde Raymond Leuchtag is a modern day trailblazer running for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 1 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Republican Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CIVIL AT LAW NO. 3

LaShawn A. Williams is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Judge, Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3 unopposed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


DISTRICT CLERK

Kevin Howard is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County District Clerk against fellow Democrats Marilyn Burgess, Michael Jordan, and Roslyn “Rozzy” Shorter on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


DISTRICT CLERK

Roslyn “Rozzy” Shorter is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County District Clerk against fellow Democrats Marilyn Burgess, Michael Jordan, and Kevin Howard on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CLERK

Nat West is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Clerk against fellow Democrats Diane Trautman, and Gayle Young Mitchell on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY CLERK

Gayle Young Mitchell (with sunglasses) is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Clerk against fellow Democrats Diane Trautman, and Nat West on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION 3, AT LARGE

Elvonte Patton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County School Trustee for Position 3, At Large against fellow Democrats Josh Wallenstein, and Richard Cantu on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


COUNTY SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION 6, PRECINCT 1

Danyahel (Danny) Norris is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County School Trustee for Position 6, Precinct 1 against fellow Democrats John F. Miller, and Prince E. Bryant II on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas.


JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 3, PLACE 2

Lucia Bates is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2 seeking to unseat fellow Democrat Don Coffey (the current Justice of the Peace) on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Audrie Lawton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Cheryl Elliott Thornton, Ray Shackelford, and Sharon M. Burney on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Cheryl Elliott Thornton is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Audrie Lawton, Ray Shackelford, and Sharon M. Burney on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Ray Shackelford is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Audrie Lawton, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, and Sharon M. Burney on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 7, PLACE 2

Sharon M. Burney is a modern-day African American trailblazer running for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 against fellow Democrats Audrie Lawton, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, and Ray Shackelford on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party Primary in Harris County, Texas. 


...THE YEAR OF NOW IS HERE!

In case you don’t already know, 2018 HAS BEEN LABELLED AS THE YEAR OF NOW BY HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS MAGAZINE© and it’s going to be a pivotal election year for Texas voters. For one reason, this is the last time Texas voters will be able to vote a straight-party-ticket in the Lone Star State. Not only that, the local Harris County Democratic Party and Republican Party have both fielded one of the most diverse and competitive slates of candidates that they've ever assembled in the history of their respective parties. So, Houston Business Connections Magazine© would like to take this moment to congratulate all of the candidates listed on this page for answering the call to service. Let the fight for territory begin...

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "All candidates listed on this page are afforded the same opportunity to be included in any Houston Business Connections Magazine products in the upcoming Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Primary Election. Please be advised that absolutely "NO ENDORSEMENTS" will be made by Houston Business Connections Magazine© in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018. However, our plan is to introduce our diverse "OPEN-MINDED" readership to the candidates who value, respect, and are asking for their vote, prayers, and support. If you have any questions about our mission, objective or an ongoing campaign, please call (832)212-8735 or (281)788-3033 today!



Aubrey R. Taylor, the president, and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©. Taylor has more than 26-years of experience in marketing branding, public relations and political consulting. He’s publicly promoted Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the Lone Star State. He’s also publicly promoted (through his publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few. A visionary in his own right, Taylor has also helped many incumbent Democrats and Republicans to hold onto their seats amidst stiff challenges from political rivals -- but he’s also played strategic roles in developing strategies to help his clients unseat more than a few incumbents as well. His private group of “nonpartisan” HBC Magazine© Readers has assisted him with picking the best candidates to recommend in “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS” and “MIDTERM ELECTIONS” on a regular basis. In case you don’t remember, back in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” his “nonpartisan” group of Houston Business Connections Magazine© Readers made “RECOMMENDATIONS” in sixty-seven (67) races on the ballot in Harris County, Texas. The Houston Chronicle (EDITORIAL BOARD) made endorsements in the same sixty-seven (67) races. 

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CONGRATULATIONS TO PRETTA VANDIBLE STALLWORTH -- WINNER OF OUR "COMEBACK KID AWARD" FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 


Meet Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth
"COMEBACK-KID AWARD WINNER"

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth is a trailblazer committed to celebrating the life, legacy, and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  In case you don’t know her, she’s the newly elected Vice Chair and HCCS Board Trustee for District IX. “A trailblazer is someone who blazes a trail to guide others,” says Aubrey R. Taylor, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©. “What I love most about Pretta is her poise, calmness under pressure and work ethic,” he says. “I will never forget the morning when I was sitting at her dining room table with her (discussing strategy) shortly after the Tuesday, November 7, 2017, General Election…if you don’t remember, Pretta trailed the Republican front-runner Eugene “Gene” Pack heavily by several percentage points,” Taylor explains. Eugene Pack had 3,527 votes, David Jaroszewski, another Republican in the race had 1,661, and Pretta VanDible Stallworth only had 3,180 votes. To most political pundits it looked as if Eugene Pack was in firm control of the race heading into their Saturday, December 9, 2017, Runoff Election. However, Pretta wasn't having any of it! “I’m going to win!” is what Pretta VanDible Stallworth proclaimed. “And that's exactly what she went out and did,” says Taylor. “Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth’s come-from-behind-victory with "VERY LITTLE FUNDS" by gaining more than 71.87% of the vote was legendary,” declares Taylor. "In essence, Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth has given every candidate running for office in the upcoming Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic and Republican Primaries a path to follow," explains Taylor. "So in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., she serves as a shining example and beacon of hope to everyone hoping to achieve their dream in 2018."


CONGRATULATIONS TO LINA HIDALGO – WINNER OF OUR “TRAILBLAZING WOMAN OF COLOR AWARD” FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH


Meet Lina Hidalgo
"TRAILBLAZING WOMAN OF COLOR AWARD WINNER"

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Keep a close eye on this "TRAILBLAZING WOMAN OF COLOR" in 2018. Born in Colombia at the height of the drug war, Lina Hidalgo and her family arrived in Houston knowing pretty much nobody according to her. However, she seized nearly every opportunity made available to her and was able to attend great public schools and world-class universities in her opinion. What Lina wants most is to “HARNESS THE POWER OF HARRIS COUNTY” and for every Harris County resident to have a fair chance to succeed -- like she was afforded. If duly-elected on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the Midterm Election taking place in Harris County she plans to use the attention that comes with leading the third largest County (in the most powerful country in the world) to stand up for underserved communities in Harris County on issues like immigration and bail reform. A strong believer that every vote matters, Lina feels like 2018 is the perfect time for Harris County voters to elect fresh new leadership. But there's a little problem, Lina has chosen to challenge one of the most powerful elected officials in all of Harris County – Judge Ed Emmett. But hey, she’s already gotten a break -- initially, Lina was facing a Democratic Primary challenge from fellow Democrat Mike Nichols on Tuesday, March 6, 2018; but Nichols withdrew from the race. Now, the only thing standing between our “TRAILBLAZING WOMAN OF COLOR” and her date with destiny is a showdown with Judge Ed Emmett on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. But unseating one of the most powerful men in all of Harris County won’t be easy. We say this because you have to keep in mind that only one woman has ever been duly-elected to Harris County Commissioners Court. And the current Commissioners Court is comprised of only men. So, to be sure, in this “YEAR OF NOW” Lina Hidalgo at the very least has a puncher’s chance to break through – but other people of color will have to turn out for her in overwhelming numbers for her to have a shot at unseating Judge Ed Emmett. 


"A TRAILBLAZING WOMAN OF COLOR"

Get this, last year in Virginia, New Jersey, and other states, progressive women, and women of color made history up and down ballots. Right here in Harris County, progressive candidates showed pure dominance as they pretty much ran-the-table in HISD Board Trustee and HCCS Board Trustee races. In Boston, six women of color were elected to Boston’s city council. And over in Virginia, Danica Roem became the first openly transgender person ever to be elected to serve in the state legislature by beating a 13-term incumbent. Could Lina Hidalgo be the one? Only time will tell -- so keep a close eye on this “GREAT WOMAN OF COLOR” on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 in the Midterm Election for Harris County, Texas.

CONGRATULATIONS TO JUDGE ED EMMETT – WINNER OF OUR “GREAT HUMANITARIAN AWARD” FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH


Meet Harris County Judge Ed Emmett
"GREAT HUMANITARIAN AWARD WINNER"

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: A humanitarian is simply someone who seeks to promote human welfare. And in Harris County, Texas Judge Ed Emmett is a man who always stands up for every Harris County resident without respect to their ethnicity, political affiliation, or their socio-economic status -- which is the way it should be. Finding common ground isn't always easy, but Judge Emmett almost always finds it. In the current political climate we’re living in, this isn't always a popular thing to do. But Judge Ed Emmett continues to do it without any regard for his political future or possible retribution from his own party. What I love most about Judge Ed Emmett is that he pretty much does his business in a “NON-PARTISAN” fashion. Remember Hurricane Katrina, back in 2005? Remember when he received thousands of evacuees (who happen to be black) into our city with open arms? Remember how three years after the storm he was still fighting for our people and imploring us to call them our neighbors? Rather than sending our people away, Judge Ed Emmett fought to have them fully integrated as our neighbors – and not victims. Judge Ed Emmett is a “PUBLIC SERVANT” every Harris County resident can be proud of. As a matter of fact, over the years, he’s demonstrated to the entire world how quickly and efficiently the Texas Gulf Coast can bounce back from major catastrophes. Remember Rita, Ike, and Harvey? Enough said, meet our “GREAT HUMANITARIAN AWARD” winner:


ABOUT JUDGE ED EMMETT

"In times of crises, Harris County Judge Ed Emmett is the person you’ll see making the necessary moves to keep all Harris County residents safe." -- AUBREY R. TAYLOR 

Edward M. Emmett became Harris County Judge on March 6, 2007.

A member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1979 to 1987, Judge Emmett was chairman of the Committee on Energy, a member of the Transportation Committee, and represented the state on numerous national committees relating to energy and transportation policy.

In 1989, President George H. W. Bush nominated Emmett as a Commissioner at the Interstate Commerce Commission. After being confirmed unanimously by the United States Senate, Judge Emmett served on the commission for three years.

Judge Emmett has received international recognition for his work in transportation and logistics policy. He was named Transportation Person of the Year by Transportation Clubs International and one of the Top 20 Logistics Professionals by Logistics Forum.

County Judge Emmett, working with the county commissioners, manages the nation's third-largest county. He also is director of Harris County's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, chairman of the Harris County Juvenile Board and chairman of the Conference of Urban Counties Policy Committee.

Judge Emmett attended Bellaire High School. He graduated from Rice University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and from the University of Texas at Austin in 1974 with a Master of Public Affairs degree.

Judge Emmett has received numerous awards and honors, including Distinguished Alumnus of Rice University, the Distinguished Public Service Award from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, and the Presidential Call to Service Award.

Judge Emmett and his wife, Gwen, have been married for 42 years and have four children and 13 grandchildren.



Adrian Garcia, Democratic Candidate for Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 2 is endorsed by the Honorable Carroll G. Robinson over Daniel Box, Ken Melancon, Roger Garcia, and Sammy Cosados on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 in the Democratic Primary


Adrian Garcia kicking off his 2018 run for Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 2 at Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church.


CONGRATULATIONS TO JUDGE LOYD WRIGHT  -- WINNER OF OUR "REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL TRAILBLAZER AWARD" FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 




Meet Probate Judge Loyd Wright
PICTURED ABOVE WITH GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "To be sure, Judge Loyd Wright is a trailblazer in the Republican Party. Remember, a trailblazer is anyone who blazes a path for others to follow. For any of you who don't know, I almost died from a pulmonary embolism (blood clot) on my lungs back in 2014. The blood clot was discovered shortly before the start of early voting. I ended up spending two weeks in the hospital and thought that my life and the publishing of my "2014 ELECTION GUIDE FOR HARRIS COUNTY" was doomed. Throughout this period it was Judge Loyd Wright who would not let me quit on the project. It was Judge Loyd Wright who inspired me to get better and get back into the fight. Once released from the hospital, several other Republicans joined Judge Loyd Wright in his effort to support my "2014 ELECTION GUIDE FOR HARRIS COUNTY". No, they didn't give me a million dollars or anything like that -- but they did what they could. Paul Simpson, the Harris County Republican Party Chairman, even placed an advertisement for the Harris County Republican Party in the guide to help make it a tremendous success. Congressman Kevin Brady, a pro-family, pro-small business conservative representing the 8th Congressional District of Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives also supported our "2014 ELECTION GUIDE FOR HARRIS COUNTY". In case you don't know, Congressman Kevin Brady is Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee -- considered by many to be the most powerful committee in Congress with jurisdiction over taxes, health care, Social Security, Medicare, international trade, and welfare. Other distinguished Democratic and Republican Judges who found value in being a part of our "2014 ELECTION GUIDE FOR HARRIS COUNTY" were as follows: Democratic Judge Kyle Carter (125th District Court), Democratic Leader Carroll G. Robinson (Former Houston City Council Member and HCCS Board Trustee), Republican Judge Jay Karahan (Harris County Criminal Court at Law No 8), Republican Judge Christine Riddle Butts (Haris County Probate Court No. 4), Republican Judge Wesley Ward (234th District Court in Harris County), Republican Judge Theresa Chang (County Civil Court at Law No. 2), Republican Judge Brent Gamble (270th Civil District Court in Harris County), Republican Judge Linda Storey (Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3), Republican Judge Katherine Cabaniss (248th District Court in Harris County), and Republican Judge Rory Olsen (Harris County Probate Court No. 3). And oh, every one of the honorable and distinguished judicial leaders who found value in our "2014 ELECTION GUIDE FOR HARRIS COUNTY" also found themselves on the winning side on Election Day! 



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "At this time Judge Maria T. Jackson is the only candidate in the race for Presiding Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 1 who values our vote, prayers, and support. Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Primary, however, we respectfully ask you to consider supporting candidates who respect and appreciate our support! God bless America!




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "At this time Attorney Linda M. Dunson is the only candidate in the race for Judge, 309th District Court in Harris County, Texas who values our vote, prayers, and support. Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Primary, however, we respectfully ask you to consider supporting candidates who respect and appreciate our support! God bless America!




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "At this time Attorney Tracy D. Good is the only candidate in the race for Judge, 313th District Court in Harris County, Texas who values our vote, prayers, and support. Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Primary, however, we respectfully ask you to consider supporting candidates who respect and appreciate our support! God bless America!




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "At this time Dr. Letitia Plummer is the only candidate in the race for United States Congress for the 22nd Congressional District of Texas who values our vote, prayers, and support. Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Primary, however, we respectfully ask you to consider supporting candidates who respect and appreciate our support! God bless America!


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "At this time Mr. Javed is the only candidate in the race for United States Congress for the 29th Congressional District of Texas who values our vote, prayers, and support. Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Primary, however, we respectfully ask you to consider supporting candidates who respect and appreciate our support! God bless America!




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "At this time Attorney Audrie Lawton is the only candidate in the race for Judge, Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2  who values our vote, prayers, and support. Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Primary, however, we respectfully ask you to consider supporting candidates who respect and appreciate our support! God bless America!


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you are a candidate in need of grassroots campaign organization and management or door-to-door canvassing you may want to call the Honorable Jew Don Boney Jr. at (281)702-9988 today. JEW DON CAN HELP DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS WITH THEIR OUTREACH TO MINORITY COMMUNITIES! "Most Houstonians know I have been a public servant my entire adult life. I have always joined in the fight to restore civic confidence and alleviate the growing frustration with our political leadership. Over the years I have shared with many Houstonians the disappointment experienced at the hands of self-serving politicians and I feel the pain and frustration of voters in many of our most distressed and poorest communities while at the same time believing in the hope for the future. Too often, our people have lost confidence in elected officials and given up on the idea of how good governance can have a positive impact on their lives," says Jew Don Boney."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I have known Judge Renee Magee for years. Yes, she's a Conservative. But she's also someone who values our vote, prayers, and support. For as long as I've known her, she's always been willing to ask every Harris County voters for their vote and support -- even when it hasn't been popular to do so! While we at Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements this year. I would like to take this moment to remind you that Judge Renee Magee is someone who all Harris County voters without respect to race, gender, political affiliation, or socio-economic status should get to know.





AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I have known Judge John Schmude and his entire family for many years. He and Kelly are two of the most down-to-earth people you would ever want to meet. It isn't popular for a Conservative Judge to have a continuous presence inside an African American owned publication like Houston Business Connections Magazine©, however, without any fear Judge John Schmude has true to his convictions as a believer and Minister of Justice for the 247th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. Nope, we will not be endorsing him or any other candidates this year. However, please be reminded that Judge John Schmude is a fair judge who treats everyone who enters his courtroom equally without respect to their race, gender, political affiliation, or socio-economic status! 




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you are a candidate in need of graphic design, video and post production editing, marketing and advertisement, digital marketing, or help with your social media stratety you may want to call the Strategy Creative Group, L.L.C. at (713)429-1713 today. 





AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I have known Judge Christine Riddle Butts for many years. Yes, she's a Conservative Judge -- but she's someone who believes that it's her mission to rule in the best interest of families. But don't take my word for it -- these are her own words: "My mission is to serve families in times of crisis in a thoughtful, compassionate, and deliberate way, whether that crisis involves the loss of a loved one, the need for a guardianship, or a mental health issue." While we at Houston Business Connections Magazine©. will not be making any endorsements this year. I can assure you that Judge Christine Riddle Butts would be high on the list of our "NON-PARTISAN READERSHIP BOARD". She's truly someone who values every Harris County voter without respect to race, gender, political affiliation, or socio-economic status. If you ever have the pleasure of crossing paths with her, you'll see exactly what I mean!"



WE'RE PREDICTING A RECORD TURNOUT IN 2018

In case you aren’t aware, Democrats won the straight-ticket voting contest in Harris County, Texas back in 2016, 2012, and 2008. And Republicans won the straight-ticket voting contest in Harris County, Texas back in 2014 and 2010. So with that said, the 2018 Democratic and Republican nominees are about to be selected in Harris County, Texas – and it’s imperative that each party selects the best-qualified slate of candidates who can win in November. With that said, the Harris County Democratic Party has assembled the most competitive field of candidates in the history of their party. And not to be outdone, the Harris County Republican Party has put together a stellar field of candidates themselves. According to Paul Simpson, the Harris County Republican Party Chair, his party has assembled the most diverse slate of candidates that they’ve ever put forth. But will it be enough to avoid a repeat of the crushing countywide defeats the Harris County Republican Party suffered back in the 2016 Presidential Election? Well, it’s too early to tell – but you can bet your bottom dollar that the turnout on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, will be historic.

2018 IS THE LAST YEAR FOR STRAIGHT-TICKET-VOTING IN TEXAS

In case you don’t already know, this will be this last time Texas voters will be able to vote a straight-party-ticket in the state of Texas. What can you do? You are strongly encouraged by Houston Business Connections Magazine© to remind everyone you come into contact with between now, and Tuesday, November 6, 2018, about the historic battle that’s about to go down in the Lone Star State.

A LOOK BACK AT THE 2016 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 472,030 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 401,663 Republicans. The voter turnout was 61.33% -- as only 1,338,898 of the 2,182,980 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.

A LOOK BACK AT THE 2014 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the Harris County Republican Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Democratic Party. In case you don’t remember, 254,006 Republicans voted a straight ticket, compared to only 210,018 Democrats. The voter turnout was 33.65% -- as only 688,018 of the 2,044,361 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.

A LOOK BACK AT THE 2012 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 406,991 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 404,165 Republicans. The voter turnout was 61.99% -- as only 1,204,167 of the 1,942,566 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.

A LOOK BACK AT THE 2010 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, the Harris County Republican Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Democratic Party. In case you don’t remember, 290,355 Republicans voted a straight ticket, compared to only 240,479 Democrats. The voter turnout was 41.67% -- as only 798,995 of the 1,917,534 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.

A LOOK BACK AT THE 2008 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 391,488 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 343,919 Republicans. The voter turnout was 62.81% -- as only 1,188,731 of the 1,892,656 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.