The Top Six 2019 City of Houston Mayoral Contenders -- Election Day: Tuesday, November 5, 2019

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H.F.D. Layoff Relief Benefit “The official filing date to run for Mayor, City Controller, or Houston City Council will open on Saturday, July 20, 2019, and close Monday, August 19, 2019. However, if you plan to run for office you can designate your treasure and start raising money right now. So, please don’t forget that the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, City Election will be historic.” —

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Home and Happy: A sailor embraces his wife after returning to Naval Station Norfolk, Va., May 2, 2019, following a seven-month deployment aboard the USS Mitscher. Photo By: Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Justin Wolpert


33 HONORABLE WOMEN ...A FEW DISTINGUISHED FEMALE JUDGES IN HARRIS COUNTY!

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11th District Court Judge Kristen Hawkins

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55th District Court Judge Latosha Lewis Payne

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61st District Court Judge Fredericka Phillips

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113th District Court Judge Rabeea Collier

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133rd District Court Judge Jaclanel McFarland

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164th District Court Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas

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165th District Court Judge Ursula A. Hall

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174th District Court Judge Hazel B. Jones

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176th District Court Judge Nikita “Niki” Harmon

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178th District Court Judge Kelli Johnson

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184th District Court Judge Abigail Anastasio

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215th District Court Judge Elaine H. Palmer

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246th District Court Judge Angela Graves-Harrington

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247th District Court Judge Janice Berg

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257th District Court Judge Sandra J. Peake

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262nd District Court Judge Lori Chambers Gray

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270th District Court Judge Dedra Davis

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295th District Court Judge Donna Roth

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309th District Court Judge Linda Marie Dunson

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310th District Court Judge Sonya Heath

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311th District Court Judge Germaine Tanner

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314th District Court Judge Michelle Moore

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338th District Court Judge Ramona Franklin

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339th District Court Judge Maria T. Jackson

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Criminal Court at Law #2 Judge Ronnisha Bowman

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Criminal Court at Law #3 Judge Erica Hughes

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Criminal Court at Law #4 Judge Shannon B. Baldwin

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Criminal Court at Law #9 Judge Toria J. Finch

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Criminal Court at Law #12 Judge Genesis Draper

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Criminal Court at Law #15 Judge Tonya Jones

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Civil Court at Law #3 Judge LaShawn A. Williams

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J.P. Precinct 3, Place 2 Judge Lucia G. Bates

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J.P. Precinct 7, Place 2 Judge Sharon M. Burney

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Harris County Clerk Dr. Diane Trautman Welcoming Newly Appointed Judge Lesley Briones into the Judicial Ranks I must admit that I have mixed emotions as it relates to the Briones appointment. Don’t get me wrong; I’m ecstatic to see a well-qualified Hispanic female take the bench. However, it was heartbreaking to see Judge William “Bill” McLeod and his large contingent of supporters plead with Judge Lina Hidalgo, Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia, Precinct 3, Commissioner Steve Radack, and Precinct 4, Commissioner R. Jack Cagle only to find out afterwards that the decision on the matter was possibly decided prior to the meeting even taking place. So, I can understand the anger and dismay felt by many of those who supported Judge William “Bill” McLeod — a man worked his butt off to earn his victory, and the victories for so many other Democrats in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the Midterm Election. I don’t know about you, but as for me, I am eager to see Judge Lesley Briones, and former Judge William “Bill” McLeod face off in 2020.

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COUNTY CLERK DR. DIANE TRAUTMAN DELIVERED ON HER PROMISE TO MAKE VOTING EASIER IN HARRIS COUNTY Houston, Texas — A few months ago, Texas Secretary of State David Whitley approved Harris County as one of the six Texas counties with a population of more than 100,000 to participate in the Countywide Polling Place Program. With over 2 million registered voters, this makes Harris County the largest county in the country to implement this program. The state program allows eligible counties to establish non-precinct based Election Day Voting Centers. “The voters of Harris County have made it clear that a Countywide Polling Place Program would have a positive impact on elections and I am confident that the transition to a Countywide Polling Place Program will be successful,” an-

nounced County Clerk Dr. Diane Trautman. Voters will now be able to vote anywhere in Harris County on Election Day, beginning with the May 4, 2019, Uniform Election. All elections, including general, special, joint, primaries, and runoffs will be recommended to use the Countywide Polling Place Program. “The Countywide Polling Place Program will allow more Houstonians to exercise their most precious right, the right to vote,” stated Dr. Diane Trautman. Voters can find out more information on the Countywide Polling Place Program by visiting www.HarrisVotes.com or by calling the Harris County Clerk’s office at (713)755-6965.

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JUDGE TONYA JONES HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW 15

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Dear Harris County Voters:

Judge Tonya Jones will be up for re-election in 2022.

“As your judge of Harris County Criminal County at Law No.15, I am committed to the task for which you have elected me. I will remain accessible and accountable to the vision of a progressive criminal justice system.”

— Judge Tonya Jones, County Criminal Court at Law No. 15

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For far too long there has been such a disconnect between the bench and those it is meant to serve. Being a judge is not a position of entitlement, it is a position of service. Judge Tonya Jones’ passion for service and her vision for this bench make her uniquely qualified to render even-handed justice. By engaging the community and providing access to resources and education about the criminal justice system, Judge Jones believes that citizens will become empowered and impact the system in a positive way. With Judge Tonya Jones on the bench, citizens of Harris County, Texas can be assured that each person who enters the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 courtroom will be treated with respect and impartiality. Political ad paid for by Tonya Jones for Judge in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act, D'Lenya Jones, Treasurer


How Judge Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioners Voted on Briones’ Judicial Appointment Last Month

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The decision to replace Judge McLeod McLeod to be moved to devastated many and even beget hecklers tears. Judge Briones, a yelling “We will not forget,” sending messages Harvard graduate, and to those who voted to replace Judge McLeod. Yale Law School-trained Judge McLeod is beloved as he was a relentless attorney practiced at Vincampaigner and the driving force behind the son and Elkins and the Democratic party’s precinct ground game effort. Arnold Foundation before After the Commissioners Court voted to her appointment. Supporthand McLeod’s throne to Judge Briones, a ers spoke to personal heaviness filled the room, and she intently told knowledge of her highlyJudge McLeod “I voted for you.” She was qualified resume and perMCLEOD BRIONES seemingly filled with joy after all the witnesses sonal demeanor. She testified to her exceptional record as an attorshould be a solid judge to ney and her ivy league education; however, the gloomy cirhold the seat. However, if she plans to keep this seat, she cumstances surrounding her ‘somewhat’ victory could not go must soon begin a campaign — as this seat is up for elecunnoticed. There filled a room of regret that caused Judge tion in 2020, and again in 2022.

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Judge Lesley Briones is newly appointed to the Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 4 bench. Controversy surrounded the quick replacement of the Civil Court at Law No. 4 Former Judge William ‘Bill’ McLeod when he triggered an automatic constitutional resignation from his position by publicly announcing his intent to run for higher office. Judge McLeod tried to retract the statement and petition the powers-that-be to appoint him back into the seat, but the damage was done. Judge Briones was appointed to serve as Judge of Civil Court at Law No. 4 by a 3-2 vote of the Commissioners Court. Important to note the two Republican commissioners voted to keep Judge McLeod in the seat as a holdover.

LINA HIDALGO — DEM

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will be up for re-election in the 2022 Midterm Election. She voted to replace Judge McLeod with Lesley Briones.

RODNEY ELLIS - DEM

Harris County Commissioner Ellis will be up for re-election in the 2020 Presidential Election. He voted to replace Judge McLeod with Lesley Briones.

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ADRIAN GARCIA - DEM

Harris County Commissioner Garcia will be up for re-election in the 2022 Midterm Election. He voted to replace Judge McLeod with Lesley Briones.

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Harris County Commissioner Radack will be up for re-election in the 2020 Presidential Election. He voted to keep Judge William “Bill’ McLeod as a holdover.

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Harris County Commissioner Cagle will be up for re-election in the 2022 Midterm Election. He voted to keep Judge William “Bill’ McLeod as a holdover.

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Commissioners Court meetings are held at: 1001 Preston Street, Suite 934, Houston, TX 77002. For questions regarding Commissioners Court, e-mail us at: CommissionersCourt@hctx.net

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The Final Line-Up for the 2019 City of Houston Ballot Still in The Making; Could Mayor Sylvester Turner Be in Trouble in the Upcoming Election? 06

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The four-year term for Houston’s current Mayor will soon end, and several candidates are entering the race vying to unseat the incumbent, Mayor Sylvester Turner. Our current Mayor has garnered his share of opposition, and the number of candidates entering the race is growing. With the deadline to enter the race to be Houston’s next mayor at the end of summer, 2019 political hopefuls may enter the race until the deadline. Although the race is nonpartisan, candidates’ political affiliations require little guessing. With a law that changed limiting the Mayoral seat to two, four-year terms, Mayor Turner is limited to one more victory to stay in office. That may be an uphill battle for this incumbent. Mayor Turner has a strong base of supporters who are backing him to secure that second and final victory. However, the Mayor’s tenure has been wrought with a recent and very public fight over the controversial Proposition B implementation. Houston voters cast ballots overwhelmingly in favor of Proposition B despite Mayor Turner’s strong campaign against it. Proposition B calls for a 25% firefighter pay increase. An increase that the Mayor says cannot take place without mass firefighter layoffs or implementation over five years. Between lawsuits and mediation, if you ask any current or retired City of Houston firefighter about the current Mayor, there seems to be a consensus, they are not supporting this Mayor for reelection. If that disfavor permeates family and friends of those affected by Proposition B Mayor Turner could be in trouble. Nonetheless, Mayor Turner still has a solid base of supporters. The Acres Homes native and Harvard law grad appeals to voters who have loved the name Sylvester Turner since he was a young state representative and Mayoral hopeful in 1991. He goes over well with progressives and has worked at City Hall to bridge the community with the city’s welfare. Bill King is in the race to be Houston’s next mayor, but he is no new opponent to the incumbent in the race. In 2015, King was Mayor Turner’s leading opponent.

Mayor Sylvester Turner will be seeking re-election on Tues., November 5, 2019.

Some thought that King would take the race, but Mayor Turner handed King a marginal defeat. His borderline victory coupled with the current state of City Hall leads some to believe that it is possible to overthrow the incumbent in the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2019, Mayoral Election. However, the stakes are a little bit different with new faces entering the race and splitting the vote. Bill King, if elected as mayor vows to “Clean Up City Hall.” Signs displaying King’s watchword can be found on the city’s lower end where he may have less name recognition. King may garner crossover appeal as a former panelist on Fox’s show What’s Your Point and a former Houston Chronicle columnist for over a decade. An attorney and author, Bill King, is well versed in public policy and is well equipped to lead the country’s fourth largest city. We will see if King can unseat the incumbent, making this a comeback story for Houston history. Tony Buzbee may be new to the ballot, but the affluent personal injury attorney loaned nearly 6 million dollars to his campaign to get out the word that he is coming for the Mayor’s seat. Buzbee’s campaign strate-

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gies include hosting rallies and exposing ‘corruption’ at City Hall. The plaintiff’s lawyer is not holding back with accusations of corruption, kickbacks and double dipping. He is drawing the attention of voters with his outspoken, charismatic call to the carpet of the incumbent in this race. One might say he is buzzing. Buzbee is wellknown for making a buzz. He once drew media attention for buying a military tank (yes, a whole tank) and parking it in front of his River Oaks home, as well as hosting our current president for a fundraiser and donating $500,000 to his campaign. Known for monumental wins in civil court and ostentatious behavior outside the court, Buzbee can be noted as saying he will not take corporate donations, and, if elected, he will donate his salary to charity. We will soon see if this new politician can appeal to voters. There were 979,401 voters deemed eligible to vote in the 2015 Mayoral election, but a mere 268,872 voters showed up to cast their ballot. One may speculate that the political climate caused a historically high voter turnout back in the November 2018 midterm elections (thereby turning the county blue) and we may see a similar increase in voter turnout for the 2019 Mayor’s race. With so many candidates in the race for city council and Mayor, surely we will see a rise in voter turnout. Official filing to enter a race for a seat at Houston’s City Hall will open on Saturday, July 20, 2019, and close Monday, August 19, 2019. Therefore the final lineup before the voters go to the polls is still in the making. However, Kendall L. Baker, Demetria Smith, Derek Broze, and Anton Dowls have all appointed their campaign treasurer according to information on file with the City Secretary’s Office. Since winning the November 2018 election in a Democratic sweep and taking office January 1st, the newly elected Harris County Clerk Diane Trautman made it so that Harris County voters may now vote at any polling location on Election Day. So, voters who are adamant that they do not cast ballots early are no longer required to make it to the location near their home but can vote at any countywide Voting Center.

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“The official filing date to run for Mayor, City Controller, or Houston City Council will open on Saturday, July 20, 2019, and close Monday, August 19, 2019. However, if you plan to run for office you can designate your treasure and start raising money right now. So, please don’t forget that the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, City Election will be historic.” —

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HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER© Candidates in the race for Mayor Sylvester Turner Bill King Tony Buzbee Kendall Baker Demetria Smith Derek Broze Anton Dowls Naoufal Houjami Candidates for City Controller Chris Brown Amparo Gasca

Houston City Council District A Amy Peck Ieshia Wilson Mehdi Cherkaoui

Houston City Council District B Tarsha Jackson Renee Jefferson Smith Alvin Byrd Robin J. Anderson Ben Earl White Jr. James Joseph Karen Kossie-Chernyshev Patricia Bourgeois Alyson Quintana Huey Wilson

Houston City Council District C Nicholas Hellyar Abbie Kamin Gregory Meyers Shelley Kennedy Robert Nowak Jr. Daphne Scarbrough Mary Jane Smith Kendra Yarbrough Camarena

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Houston City Council District D Jerome Provost Dwight Boykins Jeremy Darby Houston City Council District E Dave Martin Sam Cleveland Houston City Council District F Anthony Nelson Jesus Zamora Steve Le Richard Nguyen Tiffany Thomas

Houston City Council District G Greg Travis

Houston City Council District H Karla Cisneros Cynthia A. Reyes-Revilla Houston City Council District I Robert Gallegos

Houston City Council District J Edward Pollard Sandra Rodriguez Nelvin Adriatico Federico Cuellar Margaret Mitchell

Houston City Council District K Martha Castex Tatum

City Council At-Large Position #1 Mike Knox Georgia Provost Michelle Bonton Neeraj Raj Salhotra

City Council At-Large Position #2 Emily Munoz Detoto David Robinson

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City Council At-Large Position #3 Marcel McClinton Michael Kubosh Janaeya Carmouche

City Council At-Large Position #4 Amanda Edwards Ericka McCrutcheon

HCity Council At-Large Position #5 Letitia Plummer Catherine Garcia Flowers Ashton P. Woods Jamaal Boone Marvin McNeese Sallie Alcorn Dennis Griffin Paul Bishop Giang Nguyen Ralph Garcia Sonia Rivera

ARE YOU 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.

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com SEVERAL HUNDRED FIREFIGHTERS ARE BEING LAID OFF: “Please say a prayer for these “HARD WORKING FIREMEN’ and their families whom are all pretty scared right now.”

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Jumpin’ Joe Ballard, member of the Harlem Globetrotters, hangs from a basketball hoop after a dunk during the Harlem Globetrotters 2017 world tour at Osan Air Base, South Korea, Nov. 15, 2017. Armed Forces Entertainment hosted the visit.Photo By: Air Force Staff Sgt. Tinese Jackson

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“We have not even seen our best days as a nation yet. So, we’re imploring each of you to remain “OPEN-MINDED” as God’s plan for America unfolds!”

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“I’m asking for your vote, prayers, and support on Tuesday, March 3, 2020”

“HERSTORY” JUDGE, 339TH CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT

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Judge Maria T. Jackson has been the presiding Judge of the 339th State District Court in Houston, Harris County, Texas since the election of 2008. Judge Jackson presides over serious felony offenses, which run the gamut from lowlevel drug offenses to capital murder. She has presided over one hundred jury trials and several have been featured on The First 48 Hour national television show. She has appeared on many Houston radio and media outlets like Red, White and Blue Political Show, Magic 102, KCOH, and The Prison Show on FM 90.1. Judge Jackson has taken the lead in implementing sweeping changes for DWI probationers in her court. These changes are so notable that the Harris County Probation Department has followed Judge Jackson’s lead in implementing them county wide.

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B.A. Political Science The University of Texas at Arlington Doctor of Jurisprudence Texas A&M School of Law formerly Texas Wesleyan School of Law

Judge Maria T. Jackson will be up for re-election in 2020.

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ELECTION DAY: TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020 “We have not even seen our best days as a nation yet. So, we’re imploring each of you to remain “OPEN-MINDED” as God’s plan for America unfolds!”

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"JUDGE SONYA HEATH IS A FAIR AND FAMILY-FRIENDLY JUDGE!"

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Meet Judge Sonya Heath

Judge Sonya Heath will be up for re-election in 2022.

A judge must be knowledgeable, fair and impartial. Sonya's relevant familiarity and involvement in the process, with 30+ years of legal-related service, (9 years as a licensed attorney, and 23 years as a civil litigation assistant), equip her to be that judge who can identify and understand the distresses and hards h i p s t h a t f a m i l i e s e n c o u n t e r. Thereby equipping her to assist them in getting back some semblance of their previous lives, and with any success, restore their broken families. Sonya's previous experience (before being elected to the bench back in 2018) includes The Craig Washington Law Firm, the First Court of Appeals as a judicial intern and Vice Chair of the Young Lawyers Division of the American Bar Association's Family Law Committee. During 2008-2009, she was Vice Chair, Employee Benefits General Committee, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section of the ABA, and she has served on several committees in the Mexican American Bar Association. In 2006, she was a Court Appointed Special Advocate in Rock County, Wisconsin. Sonya's law practice, accomplishments and committee involvement have prepared her to be a very good judge. Her wealth of experience and first-hand knowledge provide Sonya with the tools that are necessary to be

“HERSTORY” JUDGE SONYA HEATH UNSEATED THE REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT JUDGE LISA A. MILLARD BACK ON NOVEMBER 6, 2018 IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS — SHE WILL BE RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION IN THE MARCH 2022 PRIMARY ELECTION AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

In case you don’t know, Judge Sonya Heath would have still defeated Republican Judge Lisa A. Millard in the race for Judge, 310th Family District Court – even without the 105,158 straightticket voting cushion she received from Democratic voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the midterm election. Here’s why: Sonya Heath received 663,582 overall votes. When you subtract the 515,812 straight-ticket votes, you come up with 147,770 votes. Comparatively speaking, if you subtract the 410,654 straight-ticket votes, Judge Lisa A. Millard received from her overall vote total of 517,767 you come up with 107,113 votes. So, in essence, even if

you stripped away the straight-ticket votes received by Judge Sonya Heath back in 2018 she would have still hypothetically unseated the incumbent by approximately 40,657 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the midterm election in my opinion.

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“Women like Judge Sonya Heath are “PROOF-POSITIVE” that dreams do indeed come true for those of us who are bold enough to believe in ourselves. So, I implore you to make it your business to go after the dream that’s been placed in your heart during this pivotal time in the history of our great nation. God bless!”

a fair and knowledgeable judge. In her personal life, Sonya enjoys and has participated in the BP MS150 cycling event (150+ miles from Houston to Austin). The fundraising event is held annually and serves to bring hope to many who are affected by multiple sclerosis. Sonya recently completed her tenure as President of the University Area Rotary Club, and was very active with the United States – Russian Intercountry Committee Rotary Exchange. Sonya also enjoys reading and being actively involved with her church, First United Methodist, downtown branch. Sonya has two adult sons, Christopher and Nicholas, who wholeheartedly support her in this campaign. Her experience, as well as commitment to improving the lives of families, makes her the best candidate for Judge of the 310th Family District Court. By supporting Heath4Judge, you are aiding Sonya and her commitment to supporting families.

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“…In short, this courtroom dealing with youthful offenders needs an overhaul, and the impressive Moore exhibits the commitment to fair and impartial justice that is currently lacking.”

“We’ve searched the Harris County archives and cannot find any election returns from a past Presidential Election Cycle or Midterm Election Cycle showing a woman of color gaining more (Harris County) countywide votes than the 674,976 gained by Michelle Moore back in the Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Midterm Election. So, from a historical perspective, Judge Michelle Moore is indeed a true gem.” – Aubrey R. Taylor, Publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©

Judge Michelle Moore is Genuine

I care about the children and families of Harris County. I dedicated my entire legal career to serving the public be-

fore becoming your Judge for the 314th Juvenile District Court in Harris County, Texas. I understand the challenges that modern families face and I promise to make decisions that fit your situation while following the law.

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I truly believe that all children need love. Adoption is a fundamental necessity in our society. According to openly published statistics, as of June 2017, over 2,386 children in Harris County were in foster

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I believe a three-prong approach is key when working with our troubled youth: rehabilitation programs (plus) mentorship (plus) education is my focus. I recognize being in a court of law can be very stressful. Knowing this, I treat every person who comes into the 314th Juvenile District Court with dignity and respect.

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“I am thankful for every Harris County voter who cast their ballot to elect me as judge for County Criminal Court at Law #2 back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. I promise to serve you with impartiality and blind-fold justice. I am appreciative that you’ve bestowed this honor upon me and want you to know that I will adhere to the laws as written. I will be firm, yet fair, and I will evenhandedly work to ensure that no person is pressured to enter plea agreements because of oppressive bond amounts. As your judge of County Criminal Court at Law #2, I will make informed decisions to ensure the punishment fits the crime committed and all people receive indiscriminate treatment in my courtroom.”

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One of the things I love most about Judge Ronnisha Bowman is the fact that she is battle-tested. I mean, she just knows how to win. While she was the underdog in both of her 2018 contests, she (in my book) proved that she can stand on her own and duke it out with the best of them! Yes, she gained my respect back on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Primary when she faced off against fellow Democrat Harold J. Landreneau. While some doubted this rising “DEMOCRATIC STAR” she showed poise, grace, faith in God, and confidence in her ability to get the job done! And after the smoke had cleared, Ronnisha Bowman had amassed 74,045 votes for 53.07 percent of the vote while Landreneau fell short with 65.491 votes for 46.93 percent of the vote. But she wasn’t done! After taking out her fellow Democrat, Bowman turned her attention to the November 2018 midterms in what was supposed to be her toughest challenge – unseating the incumbent at the time, Republican Judge Bill Harmon. While many doubted her once again, calling her young and inexperienced, she took it all in stride and kept her eyes firmly affixed on her goal of becoming judge for Harris County Criminal Court #2. And in the end, her hard work, determination, tenacity,

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and unwavering faith in God propelled her to victory. “I trust God,” she proclaimed to me on Election Night as she looked back over her life in amazement at God’s faithfulness. In case you don’t remember, Ronnisha Bowman (as a candidate) earned 650,963 votes for 55.24 percent of the vote back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the Midterm Election, to unseat Republican Judge Bill Harmon who could only muster 527,402 votes for 44.76 percent of the vote. So, when you hear uninformed folk say that straightticket voting is the only reason Democrats swept through Harris County, Texas back in 2018 – please share Judge Ronnisha Bowman’s inspiring story with them. After all, even if you stripped away every straight-ticket vote she received back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, she would have still hypothetically unseated the incumbent judge at the time by more than 18,403 votes in my opinion.

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paratively speaking, if you subtract the 410,654 straight-ticket votes, Judge Natalie C. Fleming received from her overall vote total of 521,594 you come up with 110,940 votes. So, in essence, even if you hypothetically stripped away the straight-ticket votes received by Erica Hughes back in 2018, she would have still unseated Judge Fleming by approximately 32,445 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the midterm election in my opinion.

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AIR FORCE — Vital Link Inc., Sealy, Texas, has been awarded a $228,843,057 indefinite-delivery requirements contract for the sustainment of Air Force noise suppressors. This contract provides for the repair, refurbishment and relocation of noise suppressors. Work will be performed at Air Force locations worldwide, and is expected to be complete by Nov. 5, 2029. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition and one offer was received. No funds are being obligated at the time of award. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, is the contracting activity (FA8534-19-D-0003). AIR FORCE — The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Missouri, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $35,800,000 delivery order for Radar Modernization Program (RMP) Common Configuration General Purpose Processors (GPP3) and Waveform Generators (WFG). This contract provides for 57 GPP3s and 11 WFGs to ensure a common configuration of the APG-82(v)1 radar, as well as 14 spares. Work will be performed in St. Louis, Missouri, and is expected to be complete by Oct. 31, 2023. This award is the result of a sole-source acquisition. Fiscal 2019 procurement funds in the amount of $17,686,000 are being

obligated at the time of award. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Fighter/Bomber Directorate, F-15 Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8634-19-F-0009).

AIR FORCE — Metis Solutions LLC, Arlington, Virginia, has been awarded a $10,301,762 fixed-price level-of-effort contract for financial services. This contract provides for counter-threat finance services to U.S. Central Command, U.S. Africa Command, and the U.S. European Command areas of responsibility. Work will be performed in several locations worldwide, and is expected to be complete by Oct. 20, 2019. This award is the result of a non‐competitive bridge acquisition and one offer was received. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance funds in the full amount are being obligated at the time of award. Headquarters Air Combat Command, Acquisition Management and Integration Center, Joint Base Langley‐Eustis, Virginia, is the contracting activity (FA4890‐19‐C-A007). (Awarded March 20, 2019)

(FA8650-19-C-6024), for research and development, included an incorrect award amount. The correct award amount is $57,296,527.

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY — Shore Terminals LLC, doing business as NuStar, San Antonio, Texas, has been awarded a $227,733,110 firm-fixed-price contract to receive, store and ship various types of jet fuel. This was a competitive acquisition with one offer received. This is a four-year base contract with one fiveyear option period. Locations of performance are Texas and California, with a May 6, 2023, performance competition date. Using customers are Navy and Air Force. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2019 through 2023 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Energy, Fort Belvoir, Virginia (SPE603-19-C-5006).

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DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY — Point Blank Enterprises, Pompano Beach, Florida, has been awarded a maximum $92,881,740 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-quantity contract for enhanced small arms protective inserts. This contract was a sole-source acquisition using justification 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1), as stated in Federal Acquisition Regulation 6.302-1. This is a one-year contract with no option periods. Location of performance is Florida, with a March 31, 2021, performance completion date. Using military services are Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2019 through 2020 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-19-D-1154).

CORRECTION: The contract announced on May 2, 2019, for Raytheon Co., McKinney, Texas, was announced with an incorrect delivery order number and incorrect basic ordering agreement number. The correct delivery order number is SPRPA1-19-F-CB01 and correct basic ordering agreement number is SPRPA1-19-G-CB01.

ARMY — Eagle Eye - Enviroworks JV,* Anchorage, Alaska (W9128F-19-D-0034); Ahtna-CDM JV,* Irvine, California (W9128F-19-D-0035); IE- Weston Federal Services JVB LLC,* Pasco, Washington (W9128F-19-D0036); and Relyant Global LLC,* Maryville, Tennessee (W9128F-19-D-0037), will compete for each order of the $95,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for rapid disaster infrastructure response. Bids were solicited via the internet with 19 received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 5, 2024. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska, is the contracting activity. ARMY — Cray Inc., Seattle, Washington, was

awarded a $22,549,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program’s Technology Insertion. Four bids were solicited with four bids received. Work will be performed in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, with an estimated completion date of Nov. 5, 2025. Fiscal 2018 other procurement, Army funds in the amount of $22,549,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville, Alabama, is the contracting activity (W912DY-19-F-0296).

ARMY — Cray Inc., Seattle, Washington, was awarded a $14,549,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program’s Technology Insertion. Four bids were solicited with two bids received. Work will be performed in Vicksburg, Mississippi, with an estimated completion date of Nov. 5, 2025. Fiscal 2018 other procurement, Army funds in the amount of $14,549,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville, Alabama, is the contracting ac-

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tivity (W912DY-19-F-0298).

ARMY — AAI Corp., doing business as Textron Systems, Hunt Valley, Maryland, was awarded an $8,928,378 cost-plus-fixed-fee Foreign Military Sales (Australia) contract for logistics support. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 7, 2020. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-19-F-0407).

U.S. SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND — Insitu Inc., Bingen, Washington, was awarded a maximum $23,000,000 modification (P00019) for an existing noncompetitive, single award, indefinite-delivery/indefinitequantity contract (H92222-16-D-0031) for Mid-Endurance Unmanned Aircraft Systems (MEUAS) 1.5B intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) services. The $23,000,000 increase to a ceiling of $273,000,000 prevents gaps in ISR services until all task orders are transitioned to the current competitive MEUAS III contracts. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $7,354,530 are available for obligation at the task order level. U.S. Special Operations Command Headquarters, Tampa, Florida, is the contracting activity.

NAVY — Valiant Global Defense Services Inc., San Diego, California, is awarded $15,913,990 for firm-fixedprice task order M67854-19-F-7884 under previously award contract M67854-19-D-7876 to provide support services for the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Training Support Service (MTSS), MAGTF Staff Training Program (MSTP). Services will include pre-deployment training programs to Marine Corps operating forces, as well as command, control, communications, and computer mobile training team training at the functional and executive level to commanders and battle staffs, and technical training for operators and information managers. Work will be performed in Quantico, Virginia, and is expected to be completed by November 2020. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $5,380,849 will be obligated at the time of award and these funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This order was competitively awarded under a multiple award task order contract. The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia, is the contract activity. NAVY — Lockheed Martin Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, is awarded $7,514,515 for modification P00015 to a previously awarded fixed-price-incentive-fee contract (N0001918C1048) to establish organic depot component repair capabilities for the F-35 Lightning II Air Interceptor System in support of the Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy. Work will be performed in Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom (81.6 percent); and Fort Worth, Texas (18.4 percent), and is expected to be completed in March 2023. Fiscal 2017 aircraft procurement (Air Force); and fiscal 2019 aircraft procurement (Navy, Marine Corp. and Air Force) funds in the amount of $7,514,515 are being obligated at time of award, $3,757,257 of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract combines purchases for the Air Force ($3,757,257; 50 percent); Marine Corps ($1,878,629; 25 percent); and Navy ($1,878,629; 25 percent). The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.

ARMY — A4 Construction Company Inc.,* Sandy, Utah, was awarded a $12,309,817 firm-fixed-price contract for construction of a Special Operation Forces Human Performance Training Center. Bids were solicited via the internet with eight received. Work will be performed in Fort Carson, Colorado, with an estimated completion date of May 6, 2021. Fiscal 2019 military construction funds in the amount of $12,309,817 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska, is the contracting activity (W9128F-19-C-0018).

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY — Federal Prison Industries, Inc.,** doing business as UNICOR, Washington, District of Columbia, has been awarded a maximum $9,558,000 firm-fixed-price, indefinitedelivery/indefinite-quantity contract for parkas. This is a one-year base contract with two one-year option periods. Locations of performance are Washington, District of Columbia; and Kentucky, with a May 2, 2020, performance completion date. Using military service is Navy. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2019 through 2020 defense working

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capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-19-D-F024).

AIR FORCE — Black River Systems Co.,* Utica, New York, has been awarded an $88,733,141 cost-plusfixed-fee contract for operational counter-small unmanned aircraft systems (s-UAS) open systems architecture software/hardware systems. This contract provides for system analysis, simulation and modeling, technique development, hardware and software rapid prototyping, integration, test, demonstration, data analysis, transition, operational assessment, and hardware and software enhancement relative to the objective. Work will be performed in Utica, New York, and is expected to be complete by May 1, 2022. This award is the result of a Small Business Innovation Research III contract. Fiscal 2018 and 2019 research, development, test, and evaluation funds in the amount of $5,031,500; and fiscal 2018 and 2019 procurement funds in the amount of $9,716,140, are being obligated at time of award. Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York, is the contracting activity (FA8750-19-C-0040). AIR FORCE — Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. Mission Systems, Chantilly, Virginia, has been awarded an $82,320,000 cost contract for Enhanced Polar System Recapitalization (EPS-R) Control and Planning Segment (CAPS). This contract provides for the development of software to address international host accommodations for new out of band link functions, cyber architecture, orbit planning, and the capability for controlling four EPS Payloads simultaneously on a single software baseline. Work will be performed in Redondo Beach, California, and is expected to be complete by Sept. 30, 2023. This award is the result of a sole-source acquisition. Fiscal 2019 research and development funds in the amount of $14,700,000 are being obligated at the time of award. The Space and Missile Systems Center, Military Satellite Communications Directorate, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is the contracting activity (FA8808-19-C-0001). AIR FORCE — Engility Corp., Andover, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $58,486,192 cost-plusfixed-fee contract for research and development. This contract provides for the enhancement of airman combat survivability by enabling forces to counter optical hazards and threats while exploiting optical systems. The goal of the research is to further scientific knowledge of optical radiation to protect against and exploit physical, physiological, psychological, and other effects of optical radiation. Work will be performed primarily at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and is expected to be complete by April 30, 2025. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition and two offers were received. Fiscal 2019 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $5,997,330 are being obligated at the time of award. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Research Site, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8650-19-C-6024). MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY — Orbital Sciences Corp. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems), Chandler, Arizona, is being awarded a $46,809,398 cost-plus-award-fee, cost-plus-incentive-fee, fixed-price-award-fee modification (P00237) to a previously awarded contract (HQ0147-11-C-0006). The value of this contract is being increased from $1,209,315,046 by $46,809,398 to $1,256,124,444. Under this modification, the contractor will provide Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) target capability upgrade kits and associated nonrecurring engineering. The work will be performed in Chandler, Arizona. The performance period is from April 2019 through December 2023. Fiscal 2019 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $12,730,000 are being obligated on this award. One offer was solicited and one offer was received. The Missile Defense Agency, Huntsville, Alabama, is the contracting activity.

NAVY — Harper Construction Co. Inc., San Diego, California, is awarded $41,578,195 for firm-fixed-price task order N6247319F4561 under a previously awarded multiple award construction contract (N62473-18-D-5853) for construction of a maintenance and warehouse facility at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. The work to be performed provides for a design-build project, consisting of demolition of existing structures, utilities, and pavement, to make room for a new amphibious vehicle maintenance complex. The complex will include a maintenance facility, general purpose warehouse, armory, over-

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head cover structure, and a general storage area. New utilities and pavement will be added to the maintenance complex. Work will be performed in Oceanside, California, and is expected to be completed by June 2022. Fiscal 2019 military construction (Navy) contract funds in the amount of $41,578,195 are obligated on this award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Seven proposals were received for this task order. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, San Diego, California, is the contracting activity.

NAVY — Magnum Medical Overseas JV LLC, Angleton, Texas, is awarded a $20,800,000 firm-fixed-price contract for educational and developmental intervention services at naval military treatment facilities and any associated branch clinics outside the contiguous U.S. Pacific and Atlantic regions to include: Naval Hospital Okinawa, Japan (20 percent); Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan (20 percent); Naval Hospital Guam, Guam (20 percent); Naval Hospital Sigonella, Italy (20 percent); Naval Hospital Rota, Spain (10 percent); and Naval Hospital Naples, Italy (10 percent). This is a five-year single award contract and all work is expected to be completed by Jan. 31, 2024. Fiscal 2019 Defense Health Program funds in the amount of $2,198,241 will be obligated at time of award and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with four offers received. The Naval Medical Logistics Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland, is the contracting activity (N62645-19-C-0003).

NAVY — AAI Corp., Hunt Valley, Maryland, is awarded a $20,452,716 cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to previously awarded contract N00024-14-C-6322 for engineering and technical services for the Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS) Unmanned Surface Vehicle program. The UISS is the system which will allow the Littoral Combat Ship to perform its mine warfare sweep mission. UISS will target acoustic, magnetic, and magnetic/acoustic combination mine types. The UISS program will satisfy the Navy’s need for a rapid, wide-area coverage mine clearance capability, required to neutralize magnetic/acoustic influence mines. UISS seeks to provide a high area coverage rate in a small, lightweight package with minimal impact on the host platform. Work will be performed in Hunt Valley, Maryland (70 percent); and Slidell, Louisiana (30 percent), and is expected to be complete by September 2019. Fiscal 2019 research, development, test and evaluation (Navy) funding in the amount of $7,670,225 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, District of Columbia, is the contracting activity.

ARMY — Luhr Brothers Inc., Columbia, Illinois, was awarded a $22,936,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Mississippi River and tributaries flood control. Bids were solicited via the internet with three received. Work will be performed in New Orleans, Louisiana, with an estimated completion date of May 1, 2020. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance, Army funds in the amount of $22,936,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans, Louisiana, is the contracting activity (W912P8-19-D-0010).

ARMY — Pond & Co., Metairie, Louisiana (W912BV-19-D-0007); Jacobs Government Services Co., Fort Worth, Texas (W912BV-19-D-0008); and Michael Baker International Inc., Moon Township, Pennsylvania (W912BV-19-D-0009), will compete for each order of the $20,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for architect-engineer master planning services. Bids were solicited via the internet with nine received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 1, 2024. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa, Oklahoma, is the contracting activity.

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY — National Industries For The Blind,** has been awarded a maximum $15,036,000 modification (P00007) exercising the second one-year option period of a one-year base contract (SPE1C1-17-D-B022) with two one-year option periods for Army Physical Fitness Uniform (APFU) jackets. This is an indefinite-delivery contract. Locations of performance are North Carolina and Maryland, with a May 10, 2020, performance completion date. Using military service is Army. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2019 through 2020 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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DeMonica Gladney P: (832)625-3787 Bar Card Number: 00787545 TX License Date: 11/05/1993

James Matthew Douglas P: (713)313-7352 Bar Card Number: 06044000 TX License Date: 09/18/1970

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Alicia Franklin York P: (713)479-5555 Bar Card Number: 24040930 TX License Date: 11/06/2003

Allie R. Booker P: (713)292-2225 Bar Card Number: 24071071 TX License Date: 12/10/2009

Benjamin Lewis Hall P: (713)942-9600 Bar Card Number: 08743745 TX License Date: 05/008/1987

Bethew Bertrand Jennings P: (832)524-8352 Bar Card Number: 24036843 TX License Date: 11/06/2002

Christopher Demerson P: (832)209-2201 Bar Card Number: 24066913 TX License Date: 11/06/2009

Crystal Henderson P: (713)874-1750 Bar Card Number: 24050742 TX License Date: 11/04/2005

Danyahel Norris P: (713)313-1182 Bar Card Number: 24057372 TX License Date: 11/02/2007

Debra Hatter P: (713)951-5658 Bar Card Number: 24029007 TX License Date: 02/01/2001

Dwayne Jerel Simpson P: (832)916-0702 Bar Card Number: 24090392 TX License Date: 05/01/2014

Eartha Jean Johnson P: (713)864-9997 Bar Card Number: 10709365 TX License Date: 11/02/1990

Eraka Childs P: 281-756-7116 Bar Card Number: 24001879 TX License Date: 11/07/1997

Farrah Martinez P: (713)853-9296 Bar Card Number: 24044396 TX License Date: 11/04/2005

Gary E. Alfred P: (713)464-5201 Bar Card Number: 24011214 TX License Date: 07/22/1999

Gene Watkins P: (713)224-5113 Bar Card Number: 24058954 TX License Date: 11/06/2009

Ivy V. Ricketts P: (713)666-7098 Bar Card Number: 16882350 TX License Date: 11/07/1986

James Goodwille Pierre P: (832)224-6539 Bar Card Number: 24001608 TX License Date: 04/04/2002

Jermecia Ann Beachem P: (713)831-6862 Bar Card Number: 24066906 TX License Date: 11/06/2009

John Schmude P: (713)229-8855 Bar Card Number: 24067862 TX License Date: 05/01/2009

Joyce A. Raynor P: (713)988-5533 Bar Card Number: 00789572 TX License Date: 05/06/1994

Keryl L. Burgess Douglas P: (713)819-9945 Bar Card Number: 24060880 TX License Date: 11/07/2008

Lalla Victoria Morris P: (281)940-3019 Bar Card Number: 24088095 TX License Date: 11/01/2013

Latheina Monique Gonzalez P: (713)993-7153 Bar Card Number: 24040988 TX License Date: 11/06/2003

Loyd H. Wright P: (713)247-6757 Bar Card Number: 22048650 TX License Date: 05/14/1982

Kenyon Kirkpatrick Moore P: (832)639-0835 Bar Card Number: 24064250 TX License Date: 05/05/2010

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JONES 180TH

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We must be careful in how we distribute “justice”. The system has the potential to build, destroy, or do nothing. Too often the choice is to label rather than understand. Someone once told me that no matter how you spin the needle on the wheel of justice the poor, black, brown, addicted, and mentally impaired consistently face disadvantage. Studies show that many crimes are the outcome of social ills. Yet, our leaders are more focused on being agencies of punishment and brutality. If we are honest, we should seek to pull out the roots of the problems — Defeat the impetus as opposed to suppressing the outcomes in perpetuity.”

Judge DaSean Jones will be up for re-election in 2022.

NOT AFRAID TO MAKE TOUGH DECISIONS. As an undergraduate at Tuskegee University, DaSean Jones was a member of Army ROTC. He graduated from college and immediately commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. DaSean attended the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course and volunteered for his first duty station in Uijongbu, Korea, where he worked as a Multiple Launcher Rocket System Platoon Leader. The Army taught DaSean how to make tough, life changing decisions. And as Judge of the 180th Criminal District Court he’s afforded the unique opportunity to leverage the lessons obtained from his experience as an Army combat arms officer to make tough decisions for the men and women of Harris County, Texas.

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Here are a few State Bar of Texas Licensed Attorneys You Should Know! Melvin Houston P: (713)212-0600 Bar Card Number: 00793987 TX License Date: 11/03/1995

Paula Herring Goodhart P: (713)715-4500 Bar Card Number: 00787685 TX License Date: 11/05/1993

Takasha L. Francis P: (713)588-4459 Bar Card Number: 24035861 TX License Date: 04/08/2004

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Morris Lee Overstreet P: (936)857-5327 Bar Card Number: 00000046 TX License Date: 10/21/1975

Noelle Gabrielle Hicks P: (713)981-0900 Bar Card Number: 24068766 TX License Date: 09/03/2009

Roger Bridgwater P: (281)410-8544 Bar Card Number: 02979100 TX License Date: 05/28/1979

Reshard JuQuin Alexander P: (832)458-1756 Bar Card Number: 24068428 TX License Date: 11/04/2011

Travis Alexander Torrence P: (713)241-1294 Bar Card Number: 24051436 TX License Date: 11/04/2005

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Texas Named Best State For Business For 15th Year By CEO Magazine For the 15th year in a row, Texas has been named the best state for business by Chief Executive Magazine. The rankings are determined by CEO assessments of the best and worst states for business, which include factors such as a state’s business climate, workforce, and quality of life. Texas has secured the top spot each year since the rankings’ inception. “Texas is the gold standard when it comes to creating an environment that allows businesses and entrepreneurs to

thrive, and today’s ranking is further evidence of that,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “Our talented workforce and staunch commitment to free market principles have led to unprecedented economic growth. As Governor, I will continue to cultivate a business climate that encourages innovation and opportunity for all.”

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I’m asking for your vote on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.”

Mike Knox is a native Houstonian. He married his high school sweetheart in 1977 and they have raised one son; who now serves the city as a Houston Police Officer. Mike Knox obtained an Associate of Arts degree from the Houston Community College and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Houston – Downtown while working as a Houston Police Officer.

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Mike has a long history of honorable public service. Mike Knox is a veteran who served in the United States Air Force and served over 15 years as a Houston Police Officer. Mike was one of two officers responsible for the creation of the Houston Police Department’s first divisional gang unit in 1988 and helped create and served on the original board of directors for the Texas Gang Investigators Association. Mike authored a book entitled Gangsta in the House; Understanding Gang Culture, which was published in 1995. This book added to the knowledge base on gang culture and was recognized in 2001 by the National Gang Research Center who awarded it the prestigious “Thrasher” award. Mike served his fellow officers as a Board Member of the Houston Police Patrolmen’s Union and chaired the HPPU Political Action Committee. In addition, he served as editor of the “Sentinel” (HPPU) monthly newsletter. Shortly after publishing his book in 1995, Mike began a consulting business focused on helping law enforcement, schools districts, and communities understand and deal with street gangs and violent youthful offenders. Mike Knox has served his community as a board member of the Spring Branch Education Foundation and was among the original funders of the Spring Branch ISD “Fund for the Future” endowment. He contributed to the creation of the Spring Branch Good Neighbor program. Mike was recruited in 2007 to help the Spring Branch Management District develop the Public Safety component of its service plan and worked as their Director of Community Service for three years. For the past seven years Mike Knox has served as the President of the Yupon Estates Homeowners Association. Mike has a deep interest and investment in Houston and believes Houston City Council deserves a dedicated servant.

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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.

The Houston City Council At-Large Position #3 seat is currently being held by Council Member Michael Kubosh. He is "ELIGIBLE" to run for reelection on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The City of Houston Controller at this time is Chris Brown. In case you don't know, City Controller Chris Brown is "ELIGIBLE” to run for reelection on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council At-Large Position #2 seat is currently being held by Council Member David Robinson. He is "ELIGIBLE" to run for reelection on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council District A seat is currently being held by Council Member Brenda Stardig. She is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council District B seat is currently being held by Council Member Jerry Davis. He is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

Historic Wins in Fort Bend for Rice, Rosenthal

Saturday, May 4, 2019 was a good day for FBISD Trustee Jim Rice (Position #3), and his fellow colleague FBISD Trustee Dave Rosenthal (Position 7). Both won their re-election bids by very large margins of victory over several opponents.

The Houston City Council District G seat is currently being held by Council Greg Travis. He is "ELIGIBLE" to run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council District K seat is currently being held by Council Member Martha Castex Tatum. She is "ELIGIBLE" to run for reelection on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

ENDORSEMENT ALERT

The Houston City Council District C seat is currently being held by Council Member Ellen Cohen. She is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council District D seat is currently being held by Council Member Dwight Boykins. He is "ELIGIBLE" to run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council District J seat is currently being held by Council Member Mike Laster. He is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council District F seat is currently being held by Council Member Steve Le. He is "ELIGIBLE" to run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

The Houston City Council At-Large Position #5 seat is currently being held by Council Member Jack Christie. He is "TERM-LIMITED" and cannot run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

Political Analyst Jacquie Baly Has Endorsed Knox

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The Houston City Council At-Large Position #4 seat is currently being held by Council Member Amanda Edwards. She is "ELIGIBLE" to run for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

EARLY VOTING BEGINS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2019 AND ENDS ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019

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Governor Abbott Delivers Remarks At Houston Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce Annual Luncheon Governor Greg Abbott today delivered remarks at the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (HHCC) Annual Luncheon. The Governor thanked business and community leaders for their role in expanding economic opportunity in Texas, and discussed the need for property tax and school finance reform in order to create a even brighter future for the Lone Star State.

"The business leaders here today are proof of what happens when hard work, dedication, and innovation meet opportunity," said Governor Abbott. "If we hope to keep Texas a state of economic prosperity, then we must act now to reform our broken school finance system and provide property tax relief. By working together to tackle these challenges, we will keep Texas the most prosperous state in America."

The HHCC is the premier advocate for the economic and civic interests of the Hispanic business community in Houston. The HHCC's Annual Luncheon and Business Expo bring together more than 1,500 business leaders, elected officials, entrepreneurs, and job seekers for a day of networking and discussion.

Governor Greg Abbott will be up for re-election in 2022.

CITY OF HOUSTON ELECTION DAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019

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“As a dedicated mom, business owner and a doctor, I look forward to serving you and the Houston community by putting your needs first.” — Dr. Letitia Plummer for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5

“We have not even seen our best days as a nation yet. So, we’re imploring each of you to remain “OPEN-MINDED” as God’s plan for America unfolds!”

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“I’M HONORED TO BE YOUR JUDGE!”

“As your judge of the 246th Family District Court, I promise to always serve on this bench with compassion, integrity, and respect.” — JUDGE ANGELA GRAVES-HARRINGTON

“I’M GRATEFUL FOR YOUR PRAYERS AND SUPPORT!” Dear Harris County Voters:

It is indeed an honor and privilege to serve as your judge for the 246th Family District Court in Harris County. Before being elected to the bench, I often reflected on events that have caused me to question the integrity of our courts. In January 2017, President Obama implored us to “grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office” if we were disappointed in our elected officials. As fate would have it, after I entertained the thought of running for judge, I was in the audience when Congressman Castro said, “it’s time to get off the sideline and do something.” At that moment, I knew my time to effectuate change had come, and with your prayers and support, we did it! I practiced law for over a decade before becoming your judge of the 246th Family District Court. During my time on the other side of the bench, I represented clients in all phases of litigation, from mediations and arbitrations to bench and jury trials. Actively practicing law before becoming a Judge has given me a wealth of technical knowledge, but my family has been the most integral factor in preparing me to serve as a family court judge. As a wife of nearly 16 years (and counting) and mother of two sons, I understand the compassion and empathy required during times of discord and conflict. The practicality of daily family life, coupled with my years of experience representing families, has given me a unique perspective on life and the job I’ve been hired to do. As an officer of the court, I observed judges completely disregarding the rule of law and rendering decisions based on feelings (and sometimes favoritism). Litigants in Harris County courts deserve able, fair, and independent jurists on the bench and I am honored to say that I am already making a difference in Harris County, Texas. As your judge, I am fully committed to interpreting the law honestly and integrally. Every person who enters my courtroom can be confident that my rulings will be based solely on the merits of his or her case. I can assure you that justice is (now) administered in the 246th Family District Court in a fair, compassionate and impartial manner. My courtroom will continue to be one where we treat everyone with the respect he or she deserves. As your judge, I promise to always serve on this bench with compassion, integrity, and respect. May God continue to bless you and yours. Your Public Servant,

Judge Angela Graves-Harrington 246th Family District Court, Harris County, Texas

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“I would like to take this moment to thank a few of the organizations that endorsed me back in 2018.” — Judge Angela Graves-Harrington AFL-CIO, Harris County Labor Assembly COPE Clear Lake and Webster (CLAW) Bar Association Communication Workers of America, Local 6222 Houston Chronicle (2018 Democratic Primary) Mexican American Bar Association Houston Houston Black American Democrats Harris County Tejano Democrats

Association of Women Attorneys Texas Coalition of Black Democrats - Houston Chapter Texas Progressive Executive Council Houston GLBT Political Caucus Pleasantville Voters League International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 716 Bay Area Democratic Movement

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Governor Abbott Appoints Four To Texas Southern University Board Of Regents

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Pamela Medina, Albert H. Myres, Sr., and Jay S. Zeidman to the Texas Southern University Board of Regents for terms set to expire on February 1, 2025. Additionally, he appointed Marc C. Carter for a term set to expire on February 1, 2023. Pamela Medina of Houston, is a trust and asset management officer for Cadence Bank, N.A. She is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Houston Bar Association, Houston Estate & Financial Forum, and the Greater Houston Partnership, scholarship chair and past president of the Mexican American Bar Association of Houston, and an alumna of Leadership Houston Class of Thirty One. In addition, she is a volunteer with United Way of Greater Houston, lifetime member of The University of Texas - Texas Exes, financial literacy mentor with Yellowstone Academy Lemonade Day, and a board member of St. Patrick Chapel Alumni Association. Medina received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from The University of Texas at Austin and a Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Albert H. Myres, Sr. of Liberty is president and CEO of Octcet, Inc. and a rancher. He is a former senior executive with Reliant Energy and Shell Oil Company. He has served on numerous community boards including the YMCA of Greater Houston and The Nature Conservancy. He was formerly appointed to serve on the Texas Southern University Advisory Committee and the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation. Myres received a Bachelor of Science in finance from The University of Tulsa. Jay S. Zeidman of Houston is the managing director of Altitude Ventures. He is a board member of Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital, Emancipation Park, and Houston First Corporation. He is a former board member of the Texas Christian University National Alumni Board and The Small Business Advisory Task Force. Zeidman received a Bachelor of Science in economics and political science from Texas Christian University, where he also served as student body president, and a Master of Business Administration from the Jesse Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University. Marc C. Carter of Houston is an attorney and previously served as Judge of the 228th District Court for 16 years. Carter created and presided over the first Veterans Treatment Court in Texas. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, United States District Court, Criminal Justice Act Panel, Houston Bar Association, State Bar Foundation, Lone Star Veterans Association, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Carter served as a Captain in the United States Army. He received a Bachelor of Arts in government from The University of Texas at Austin and a Juris Doctor degree from Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of These appointments are subject to Senate confirmation.

Former Judge Marc C. Carter appointed to Texas Southern University Board of Regents

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JUDGE LASHAWN A. WILLIAMS “Trusted Administration of Justice with Courtesy and Respect.”

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“I am honored to serve the extraordinary families, communities, and businesses of this great county in Texas!” — Judge Williams

FOREVER GRATEFUL DEAR HARRIS COUNTY VOTERS:

Judge LaShawn Williams will be up for re-election in 2022.

Not a day has gone by that I have not given thanks to God for bestowing the honor of serving as the judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3 upon me. An event such as winning an election is life-altering. My team and I worked hard to win back in the 2018 midterms. I lost count of all the places I visited, meeting wonderful people like you. You all gave me encouragement and the much-needed strength to campaign hard. You helped me silence doubt and enabled me to forge forward in faith — trusting God. I could not have done it without you. Since taking the bench back in January, my court staff and I have conducted over 13 jury trials and have received overwhelmingly good feedback from the 78 jurors who’ve performed their civic duty. These 78 jurors reported by a survey that Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3 is doing a great job in the areas of staff performance, efficiency, courtesy, trial management, and the Court’s preparedness. When asked if they would serve again as jurors based on their experience in County Civil Court at Law No. 3, I’m pleased to inform you that

98% of the jurors said they would. I am eternally grateful for your support, and extend my endless and forever thank you for all that you have done to help me take my rightful place as judge of Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 3. You all are wonderful, and I know that you have high expectations of judicial excellence of me. I look forward to meeting and exceeding your expectations every day I take the bench. Winning my election was a huge step in a great journey. But I look forward to earning your future support and humbly ask for your prayers as my staff, and I strive to make a real difference in Harris County, Texas. Humbly yours,

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Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

15,793,257 19,900,980 79.36% 8,371,655 53.01% 42.07%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

15,249,541 19,900,980 76.63% 1,549,573 10.16% 7.79%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

15,249,541 19,900,980 76.63% 1,068,463 7.01% 5.37%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

15,099,137 19,502,633 77.42% 877,603 5.81% 4.50%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

15,101,087 19,307,355 78.21% 8,969,226 59.39% 46.45%

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Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

14,238,436 19,307,355 73.75% 376,387 2.64% 1.95%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

14,238,436 19,307,355 73.75% 186,912 1.31% 0.97%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

14,238,436 19,307,355 73.75% 2,836,488 19.92% 14.69%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

14,238,436 19,307,355 73.75% 1,435,895 10.08% 7.44%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,988,920 19,110,272 73.20% 1,585,845 11.34% 8.30%

2016 - Primary Runoff, May (Presidential) Democratic

2016 - Primary, March (Presidential) Republican

2016 - Primary, March (Presidential) Democratic

2015 - November (Constitutional)

CAN DEMOCRATS WIN TEXAS AGAIN?

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JUDGE SEDRICK T. WALKER II

"I am extremely grateful to the voters of Harris County for electing me as Judge of Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 11. The 2018 election presented an opportunity to achieve impactful change in our government, and the citizens of Harris County turned out in historic numbers to make their voices heard. I have been given an incredible responsibility, and I am committed to serving on this bench with impartiality, honor, and professionalism." — JUDGE SEDRICK T. WALKER II

HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 11 ABOUT JUDGE WALKER

Judge Sedrick T. Walker II is a Houston native and graduate of Texas A&M University. He graduated with honors from A&M in 2005 with a B.S. in Political Science. After graduating from University of Texas School of Law in Austin, he worked as a prosecutor at the Harris County District Attorney's Office from 2009 to 2012 where he handled thousands of cases ranging from misdemeanors to 1st-degree felonies. His experience included working on every aspect of cases from the initial filing stage, gathering evidence, making grand jury presentations in felony cases, and ultimately the trial phase. As an Assistant DA, he was recognized for his willingness to work long hours, fairness in negotiations with the defense bar, and a constant commitment to a prosecutor’s ultimate duty – to seek justice, not merely to convict. After working tirelessly in the criminal courtrooms of Harris County for many years he decided to run for the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 11 bench and won, back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Judge Sedrick T. Walker brings a reasonable and even-keeled approach to the bench and is committed to ensuring that everyone entering his courtroom is treated with professionalism, dignity, and respect. ———————————————————

Judge Sedrick T. Walker II will be up for re-election in 2022.

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Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

14,025,441 18,915,297 74.15% 4,727,208 33.70% 24.99%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,601,324 18,915,297 71.91% 752,780 5.53% 3.98%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,601,324 18,915,297 71.91% 201,283 1.48% 1.06%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,601,324 18,915,297 71.91% 1,358,074 9.98% 7.18%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,601,324 18,915,297 71.91% 560,033 4.12% 2.96%

2014 - Primary Runoff, May (Gubernatorial) Republican

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2014 - Primary, March (Gubernatorial) Republican

2014 - Primary, March (Gubernatorial) Democratic

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Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,445,285 18,710,830 71.86% 1,149,337 8.55% 6.14%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,646,226 18,279,737 74.65% 7,993,851 58.58% 43.73%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,065,425 18,279,737 71.47% 1,111,938 8.51% 6.08%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,065,425 18,279,737 71.47% 236,305 1.81% 1.29%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,065,425 18,279,737 71.47% 1,449,477 11.09% 7.93%

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2012 - Primary Runoff, July (Presidential) Republican

2012 - Primary Runoff, July (Presidential) Democratic

2012 - Primary, May (Presidential) Republican

CAN DEMOCRATS WIN TEXAS AGAIN?

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“VOTE FINCH TO THE BENCH” Back in 2018 Toria J. Finch was“PROUDLY’ endorsed by:

Texas Coalition of Black Democrats The Houston Chronicle Tejano Democrats Our Revolution Houston Lawyers Association AFL-CIO Houston GLBT Political Caucus Pasadena Bar Association Area 5 Democrats Northeast Harris County Ministers Alliance Houston Black American Democrats Houston Association of Women Attorneys Texas Organizing Project

Judge Toria J. Finch HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 9

Thank You, Harris County, Texas for Your Vote!!!

We did it! Winning could not have been possible without you. When I announced my candidacy for Judge of Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 9, on July 28th, 2017, I knew that we could win no matter the challenges and adversity that we would face. We won our campaign because of your confidence, your contributions, your prayers, your sacrifices, your unwavering support, and your time. I look forward to continuing to serve Harris County, Texas well and making your vote count each day that I take the bench as your newly elected Presiding Judge of Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 9. Because of Your Vote, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 9 will be a court for the People, where the three tenets of Truth, Justice, and Fairness will abound.

Sincerely,

Hon. Toria J. Finch Presiding Judge of Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 9

JUDGE TORIA J. FINCH CONTINUES TO MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT!

As of January, 1, 2019, Judge Toria J. Finch and her fellow Democratic County Criminal Court at Law Judges Continue to make Your Vote Count:

• Dismissal of the appeal in the ongoing federal bail bond lawsuit • Misdemeanor offender jail population is steadily decreasing • Increased percentages of personal recognizance bonds with appropriate conditions are being issued • New specialty courts are being created to address the needs of our community • Several ongoing efforts aimed at fixing errors and reforming the criminal justice system with innovative ideas to address: discriminatory practices and policies, disproportionate sentencing, increased diversion opportunities, judicial efficiency, mass incarceration, responsible judicial spending of taxpayer dollars, treatment-based rehabilitation, and bridging the gap between the community and the courts.

Judge Toria J. Finch will be up for re-election in 2022.

WWW.VOTETORIAFINCH.COM Truth, Justice, and Fairness

My Court Team from Left to Right: Sheri Gilbert, Court Coordinator, Diana Ramos, Court Reporter, Carmen Sanchez, Court Liaison Officer (CLO), and Deputy Kirk Fretty, Court Bailiff (Not Pictured).

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...IT DEPENDS ON WHO THEY NOMINATE! Turnout and Voter Registration Figures (2012 back to 2007) 2012 - Primary, May (Presidential) Democratic

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,065,425 18,279,737 71.47% 590,164 4.52% 3.23%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

12,841,808 18,279,737 70.25% 690,052 5.37% 3.77%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,269,233 18,789,238 71% 4,979,870 38.0% 27.0%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,023,358 18,789,238 69.31% 1,484,542 11.4% 8.0%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,023,358 18,789,238 69.31% 680,548 5.2% 3.6%

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2010 - November (Gubernatorial)

2010 - Primary, March (Gubernatorial) Republican

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Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

12,952,562 18,362,951 70.53% 1,058,986 8.18% 5.77%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Percent of Turnout to VAP

13,575,062 17,735,442 76.54% 8,077,795 59.50% 45.55%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

12,752,417 17,735,442 71.90% 1,362,322 10.68% 7.68%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

12,752,417 17,735,442 71.90% 2,874,986 22.54% 16.21%

Registered Voters Voting Age Population (VAP) Percentage of VAP Registered Turnout Percent of Turnout to Registered Voters Percent of Turnout to VAP

12,587,501 17,352,424 72.54% 1,096,410 8.71% 6.31%

2008 - November (Presidential)

2008 - Primary, March (Presidential) Republican

2008 - Primary, March (Presidential) Democratic

2007 - Special, November (Constitutional)

CAN DEMOCRATS WIN TEXAS AGAIN?

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com ANSWER: A GREATER VOTER TURNOUT IS NEEDED!

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QUALIFIED Judge Sandra Peake will be up for re-election in 2022.

PEAKE Judge

EXPERIENCED

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“FAMILIES FIRST!”

“Prior to becoming the Judge for the 257th Family District Court I practiced before these Courts for more than 30 years. So, I am very sensitive when it comes to the unique issues that arise in family law cases. I believe the citizens of Harris County deserve consistent application of law, courtesy and fairness. And as your Judge for the 257th Family District Court I am up to the challenge of ensuring judicial excellence by ruling decisively and with impartiality.” — JUDGE SANDRA J. PEAKE, 257TH FAMILY DISTRICT COURT IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS

“FAMILIES MATTER!”

THE HONORABLE JUDGE SANDRA J. PEAKE

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ENERGIZING THE COMMUNITY BY FIGHTING FOR THE FOLLOWING: Secure Jobs & Employee Rights

Vocational Training for Adults Focus on Jobs for Youth, Not Jail Greater Emphasis on Education Focused on Financial Literacy Committed to being Transparent Support Minority Farmers Secure Health & Wellness for All

Partner with local businesses for Local Jobs Guaranteed, Small Business Growth and Grants, Labor Union Education, Increase Employee Benefits, Paid Sick & Family Leave.

Strengthen our community by having free vocational training accessible for all adults in the community college setting.

Build on the business partnerships to hire youth (16-24), Pledge to hire50,000 Texas youth, Learn and Earn program, Bring vocational training to the public school.

Community base services for at-risk youth and families, End student state-wide assessments, Get rid of Teach-the-Test, Empower our Educators.

Keep local taxes in our community, minority homeownership programs, support minority real estate agents, Smart financial investing & Building Wealth.

Quarterly district meetings, attend local meetings, regular local office hours, weekly updates via email & social media, annual community event.

Recycle the minority dollar & support healthy local grown foods, Increase the number of minority owned businesses and farmers.

Improve access to healthy foods in our community, Increase

the numberof supermarkets & farmer markets in our community, Reinvest in physical& recreation activities, Mandatory unstructured recess for all elementary students.


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It’s time Harris County had a D.A. for the many, not the few. Audia was born to her loving parents in a working class community. Her father served as a paratrooper and Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol in Vietnam, followed by a career as an aviation engineer. Her mother was a lifelong educator who taught special needs children for more than thirty years in the public sector. As a woman of color, Audia grew up with a deep appreciation for community and public service while understanding the social and economic issues that plague our society. Audia attended the University of Rhode Island on a full four-year NCAA College Basketball Scholarship, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management. Afterwards, Audia attended Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law where she earned an academic scholarship and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Her life of public service took shape as a Summer Law Clerk in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. After earning her law degree, Audia worked as a Counsel Fellow for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.

She quickly advanced from the duties of a Fellow to a Congressional Staffer managing the House Judiciary Committee Portfolio for the Congresswoman. In approximately 50 hearings, Audia prepared detailed analysis of key legislation affecting various subject matters, including crime and terrorism, immigration and cybersecurity while effectively communicating the pros and cons of each legislative item to the Congresswoman. Following her experiences at the United States House of Representatives, Audia joined the Harris County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney where she quickly advanced up the ranks. While working in the misdemeanor and felony trial bureau she witnessed courts disproportionately filed with the poor, people of color, intellectually disabled, and people suffering with addiction standing accused of non-violent offenses. It became clear that the criminal justice system was sorely broken and was not working for the benefit of our largest and most vulnerable communities. Audia is fueled with determination that all citizens should have equal

rights and opportunities within the criminal justice system. Harris County deserves to be a national champion for criminal justice reform, using a modern approach to empower the community. Audia will use strategies that have been proven, among other things, to: ● Combat serious crime; ● Treat everyone fairly and equally; ● Reduce likelihood of future crimes; ● Build trust in the District Attorney’s Office; ● Rehabilitate non-violent offenders through special programs; ● Make Harris County a safer place to raise a family, live and work; ● Focus juvenile prosecution on rehabilitation rather than punishment; and, ● Seriously address and protect the needs of victims.

Attorney Audia Jones attended the University of Rhode Island on a full four-year NCAA College Basketball Scholarship.

*Audia Jones is married to her best friend and is a Parent of an HISD Public School Student.

Join the Campaign: info@audiajones.com

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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

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www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com “We need change, not broken promises of reform. I’m running for district attorney because we need a DA for the many, not the few.” — Audia Jones for Harris County District Attorney 2020

“Audia Jones will be running for Harris County District Attorney in the 2020 Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Audia values your vote!”

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“Our First Official Campaign Kick-Off Fundraiser Was A Success! We would like to take a moment to thank everyone who attended and donated to make Criminal Justice Reform a reality in Harris County.” — Audia Jones for Harris County District Attorney 2020

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“We have not even seen our best days as a nation yet. So, we’re imploring each of you to remain “OPEN-MINDED” as God’s plan for America unfolds!”

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270th CIVIL DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DEDRA DAVIS UNSEATED THE REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT JUDGE BRENT GAMBLE BACK ON NOVEMBER 6, 2018 IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS — SHE WILL BE RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION IN THE MARCH 2022 PRIMARY ELECTION AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

In case you don’t know, Judge Dedra Davis would have still defeated Republican Judge Brent Gamble in the race for Judge, 270th Civil District Court – even without the 105,158 straight-ticket voting cushion she received from Democratic voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the midterm election. Here’s why: Dedra Davis received 651,843 overall votes. When you subtract the 515,812 straight-ticket votes, you come up with 136,031 votes. Com-

paratively speaking, if you subtract the 410,654 straight-ticket votes, Judge Brent Gamble received from his overall vote total of 530,480 you come up with 119,826 votes. So, in essence, even if you stripped away the straight-ticket votes received by Judge Dedra Davis back in 2018 she would have still hypothetically unseated the incumbent by approximately 16,205 votes back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in the midterm election in my opinion.

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THIS MOMENT IN TEXAS HISTORY...

“Women like Judge Dedra Davis are “PROOF-POSITIVE” that dreams do indeed come true for those of us who are bold enough to believe in ourselves. So, I implore you to make it your business to go after the dream that’s been placed in your heart during this pivotal time in the history of our great nation. God bless!”

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