Fort Bend Independent 121119

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VOL 12 No. 50

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FORT BEND FAIR. BALANCED. INFORMATIVE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019

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Official newspaper of Fort Bend County, Missouri City & Stafford

Protecting CD 22 from socialist ideas, a goal of Bush candidacy

By SESHADRI KUMAR “I have the passion for helping others in leading the largest one to one organization in Texas for the past 7 years. I believe in empowering others and helping others,” Pierce Bush told this paper Monday morning, explaining why he chose to run for Congressional District 22. “Congressional District 22 represents what is best for the community, for Texas and for the country. It shows with economic opportunities how diverse communities can thrive when you have conservatism that enables people to achieve their fullest potential,” Bush said. “The Democratic Party is leaning toward socialism and free stuff and we know that socialism has failed everywhere and everyone. “The future of our country depends in large part in protecting what is unique about CD 22 — that it is a place where you come, you have an entrepreneurial idea, want to work hard and care about your fellow neighbor, you can live an incredible life. I am honored to hopefully represent this district in Congress.” Bush fended off any suggestion that he would be considered an outsider to CD 22, by saying, “I am honored to have this opportunity to serve. I have been involved with Big Brothers, Big Sisters in serving thousands of kids in Fort Bend, Brazoria and the kids had amazing and phenomenal outcome,” he pointed out. “I worked with, touched and improved the life of thousands of kids who live in the entire 22nd district. It is not a community that I need to introduce myself. It is a

Pierce Bush community that I have opted in to serve. “As a leader of the agency serving the community and by working with volunteers to make life better for the people, I am familiar with the community.” Bush said he is hoping to be a resident of Fort Bend County very soon. Asked for his opinion on President Trump, Bush said, “I think you cannot dispute the president has done a very good job for our country and the results are there. I am a supporter of President Trump and his agenda when compared to the alternative is the one that we need.” Positively changing lives, making an impact in our communities, and putting service to others above self will be the driving principles in Pierce’s commitment to the region, according to his website piercebushforcongress.com.

A graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, Pierce is married to Sarahbeth Bush. They attend church at Ecclesia, continue to serve as mentors in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. Believing that BBBS embodies a mission that represents the American spirit of volunteerism and service to others, Pierce left his career in private equity to join the staff full-time in October of 2012. Through Pierce’s leadership, BBBS completed construction and fundraising on a new $8 million Houston headquarters near downtown. Pierce became CEO of Lone Star in August 2015 with the vision to build on this success and impact more children across the state. Pierce Bush is the son of Neal Bush and grandson of former President George H. W. Bush.

Nehls brothers launch twin campaign

By SESHADRI KUMAR Fort Bend County’s noted twins, Sheriff Troy Nehls and Constable Trever Nehls, launched their formal campaigns jointly on Saturday, Dec. 7, to take their political careers to the next level. Troy Nehls announced he is running for Congressional District 22 on a makeshift “Freedom Stage” at the junction of Highway 69 and the Grand Parkway in a mini Make America Great Again rally, a la President Donald Trump. And he invoked all the elements of Trump’s MAGA speech — Washington is broken. Career politicians have failed to secure our border and continue to mortgage our children’s future with an out-of-control $23 trillion debt. It’s time to drain the swamp. Troy supports President Trump, term limits, securing the border, and cutting taxes. He believes we need to get back to governing and deliver on President Trump’s agenda to grow on his historic accomplishments of record lows in unemployment, record job creation, and a record stock market. “I have a passion for border security. I see our broken system. Make no mistake folks, it’s been this way for decades, under not only Democrat leadership but Republican leadership. Nobody seems to ever want to do anything about it. But now we have a president in President Trump that said, you know what, we’re gonna build a wall.” Nehls’ entry in the Congressional race was not a secret as he had earlier announced he would not seek re-election as sheriff. Subsequently he formed an exploratory committee so that he could wait long enough

Troy & Trever Nehls to make the announcement and positions we have. As a party need not resign his sheriff’s post we have the right message,” to run for Congress. Nehls said. Lots of moderate Expressing his unwavering Democrats now realize that support for Trump, Nehls said he they made a mistake by voting backed the president’s position straight ticket, Blue, in 2018, on illegal immigration. according to Nehls. “I want to help support him Trever Nehls, who is now and drive home his agenda. Pct. 4 Constable and a colonel And the only thing you see the in the Army Reserves, currently Democrats talking about today deployed to the Middle East, is impeachment. … It’s nothing will run for Fort Bend County more than a distraction. But I’m sheriff, the seat his brother will telling you, it’s going to work vacate. Trever Nehls’ wife made against them.” the announcement on behalf of Nehls also touched on her husband. Fort Bend County’s changing Trever addressed the audience political landscape and vowed from Kuwait on the phone to reverse the 2018 electoral briefly, acknowledging his run success of Democrats. He for sheriff and thanking the expressed confidence in winning audience for their support. his seat and keeping the county Troy Nehls has served 25 years Red as well. in law enforcement in Fort Bend In the blue wave of 2018, County, and of that 15 years in the county lost some good elected office as Constable and people, Nehls said. “The district Sheriff. That familiarity with the attorney’s office is run by a county’s population was evident liberal and we have a catch and in the size of the turnout at the release in the justice center,” he campaign kick-off party. said. “The county judge does not It remains to be seen if his knowwhat he is doing,” Nehls popularity with Fort Bend voters added. will propel him to the top of the “I will work very, very hard Republican ticket and eventually to keep Fort Bend County Red defeat the Democratic Party in 2020. We have to retain the nominee in November 2020.

The Genie is Out of the Bottle for the Fort Bend Education Foundation’s Gala! Join Gala Underwriters to make a wish for education! Sitting L-R: Charles Carter, UnitedHealthcare; Manmeet Likhari, Co-Chair Mindy Cabble, Co-Chair Gena Horak, Lina Sabouni, AUTOARCH Architects and Fahim Farhat, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. Standing L-R: Josh Santana, Sewell Audi Sugar Land; Clarence Stephens, Durotech, Inc.; Shefali Jhaveri, Qeturah Williams, DLR Group; Mike Siwierka, Title Sponsor Perdue Brandon Fielder Collins & Mott, LLP; Heidi Obie, JACOBS; Morgan Powell, Johnson Development; Ray Aguilar, Classic Chevrolet Sugar Land and Dillon Brady, Prime Contractors, Inc. Not pictured: Gallagher Benefit Services, Paradigm Consultants, Bass Construction, Bracewell LLP, CHI St. Luke’s Health – Sugar Land Hospital, DBR Engineering Consultants, E Contractors, GoldStar Transit, Jamail & Smith Construction, MD Anderson Cancer Center, PBK, Rangeland Energy, Rogers, Morris & Grover, L.L.P., Stantec, Thompson & Horton LLP. Photo courtesy of Mary Favre and Jasmine Raziuddin (See story on Page 3)

All sound, no fury: Racism redefined Like “The face that launched a thousand ships” in the mythological Trojan War, a newspaper headline sank the electoral prospects of a Republican Texas state representative and the newspaper headline may be compared to a “Trojan horse.” The State Rep is Rick Miller. The Trojan horse, a Houston Chronicle online story headline: Fort Bend lawmaker said primary foes are running because they’re ‘Asian’ See the Op-Ed on Page 4.

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