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GROUND GAME ...HARRIS COUNTY

“Freedom is, as the Congressional Black Caucus founders told us, built on "permanent interests." Our interests must be a better Texas and a more inclusive nation for all of us.” — Carroll G. Robinson, Esq.

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PROUD TEXANS CELEBRATING FREEDOM TOGETHER!

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Honorable Carroll G. Robinson Discusses What Freedom Means to Him Inside this Section

“LET FREEDOM RING!” COUNCIL MEMBER MIKE KNOX, HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE POSITION #1 AND HIS FAMILY. COUNCILMAN KNOX IS UP FOR RE-ELECTION ON NOV. 5TH.

HOUSTON CITY COUNCILMAN MIKE KNOX: “Our founders understood that Democracy was flawed because it depended on the rule of the masses or majority rule. They understood the majority would always favor the larger group over the individual. A Republic, on the other hand, is based on the rule of law designed to protect the freedoms of the individual over the will of the majority. Unless, of course, the Republic was taken over by a despot, tyrant, or king. Their solution was brilliant. A democratically elected governing body, which could be managed by the majority, confined by the law enacted by the people through their elected representatives. The purpose of the whole exercise was to free the individual to have the liberty to pursue their definition of happiness through the exercise of individual free will.”

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Democratic Judges Like Maria T. Jackson and Erica Hughes are Impacting Lives in Harris County

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Having Godly people in positions of authority in America is imperative during times like these. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© is encouraging every warm-blooded American to pray for our “PUBLIC SERVANTS” from both major political parties.”

JUDGE HUGHES

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Judge Maria T. Jackson presides over the 339th State District Court in Harris County, Texas.

Judge Erica Hughes presides over Harris County Criminal Court at Law #3 in Harris County, Texas.

PROVERBS 29:2 — “When justice rules a nation, everyone is glad; when injustice rules, everyone groans.” — CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH VERSION

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“Aubrey R. Taylor Communications will host an “AMERICA” Land of the Free - SUMMIT in Houston, Texas in 2020. Please call (281)788-3033 if you would like to learn more about this summit.” There’s absolutely no way to discuss freedom without talking about the people who are on the frontlines fighting for the freedoms we all cherish and enjoy. Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank our military for fighting for us every day. And for also, educating and making sure that our soldiers blossom into commissioned leaders committed to the values of Duty, Honor, and Country. As you enjoy this Lieutenant General Darryl A. Williams “GROUND GAME” 60th Superintendent edition of Houston The U.S. Military Academy at West Point Business Connections Newspaper©, please take a moment to check out the page featuring Lieutenant General Darryl A. Williams — the 60th Superintendent at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

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JUDGE HUGHES CARES...

According to Judge Erica Hughes, County Criminal Court at Law #3, her job isn’t simply punish. She believes that judges should seek to assist others in redeeming themselves. “This teenager was going down the wrong road (High school drop out and criminal charges). Last time he was in court, I asked him where his parents were and what he wanted to be in life. He responded that his mom was at work and he wanted to be a firefighter, but thought he was too little,” she says. “We made him come back to court with his parent and we had my classmate from Prairie View A&M that works as an arson investigator of similar stature come to meet and mentor him,” said Judge Hughes. “I told him that he could be anything he wanted to be, but he would have to invest in his own future. His mom was happy about the court helping him. He’s also going to Houston Can Academy to get his high school diploma.

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“It’s imperative that we make it our business to support our military by electing “PUBLIC SERVANTS” who love America and believe in protecting our freedoms.”

Judge Jim Kovach and Judge Joe Stephens at a fundraiser benefitting the Texas Black Campaign School hosted by the Harris County Democratic Party and Houston Black American Democrats.

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“LET FREEDOM RING”

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “I would like to thank Councilman Mike Knox, and the Honorable Jacquie Baly for finding value in my request to share their thoughts on “FREEDOM” and what it means to them. In case you don’t already know, Jacquie Baly is also endorsing Councilman Mike Knox in his bid for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1. Please vote during early voting.”

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By Mike Knox Houston City Council - At-Large Position #1

“Give me LIBERTY or Give me Death!” These words are attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775. What was he talking about? Are these words relevant today? The words Freedom and Liberty are often used interchangeably in conversation, and I will use them interchangeably in this article. Realistically they amount to the same thing. Both mean, in the broadest of terms, the absence of hindrance, restraint, confinement, or repression. Both Liberty and Freedom mean you can do whatever you want to do. Did Patrick Henry mean that Americans should be completely without restraint – I don’t think so. Our Founding Fathers were avid readers of philosophy, logic, and apologetics. They studied Socrates, Aristotle, John Locke, and of course, the Bible. Many were in the habit of discussing serious issues like Freedom and Liberty as a source of evening entertainment. They came to understand that Freedom and Liberty meant individuals were free to do as they pleased provided; they did not hinder another person’s Freedom or Liberty. To put it in modern language, “your freedom to swing your arm ends where my nose begins.” These founders of our country recognized that government authority (laws) inevitably leads to the tyranny of the people and places humans in an unnatural state of servitude to the will of the ruling class. They set about inventing a new form of government — not a Democracy, but rather a Republic. Our founders understood that Democracy was flawed because it depended on the rule of the masses or majority rule. They understood the majority would always favor the larger group over the individual. A Republic, on the other hand, is based on the rule of law designed to protect the freedoms of the individual over the will of the majority. Unless, of course, the Republic was taken over by a despot, tyrant, or king. Their solution was brilliant. A democratically elected governing body, which could be managed by the majority, confined by the law enacted by the people through their

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elected representatives. The purpose of the whole exercise was to free the individual to have the liberty to pursue their definition of happiness through the exercise of individual free will. We have all been engaged in this grand experiment for well over two hundred years, and we have not perfected it yet. Some would argue we have steadily yielded our Liberty to gain safety and security, that we are stifling free speech with political correctness and are losing the ability, as a nation, to disagree without being disagreeable. It seems our schools have stopped teaching the classics in favor of the convenient. Perhaps all this is true. However, I like to think these struggles are not new to the United States and that Liberty and Freedom will ultimately prevail. Freedom and Liberty are, to me, the light at the end of the tunnel. The goal to which we must constantly struggle to achieve. Americans have died in places near and far attempting to obtain this “Holy Grail” we call Freedom. From the first person killed in the Boston Massacre, Crispus Attucks, to the next person who gives their full measure of devotion in service to this nation and all who have sacrificed in past conflicts so we can continue to seek Freedom, Americans would rather have Liberty than life itself. So, it would appear to me, Patrick Henry’s words in 1775 are as true today as they were then. I, for one, agree. Give me Liberty or Give me Death!

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What Freedom Mean To Me By Jacquie Baly Governmental Affairs and Media Relations Expert

My parents migrated to America many years ago to give their only child a better life and a chance of achieving the American Dream. As a result, freedom embodies having the opportunity to pursue a great education, pursuing a promising career and becoming an accomplished business owner and entrepreneur. I am blessed to achieve these goals and so much more. But Freedom does not stop there. It also encompasses being a dedicated public servant and giving back to our wonderful community that has given so much to me. I am now a proud mother of two very accomplished young men. Freedom now has new meanings as they follow in my footsteps in public service and help make our community even better than it is today. Creating a positive legacy and promoting good will, our freedom as Americans will continue for many generations to come.

***Jacquie Baly, President of BalyProjects LLC, has been a leader in the Houston region’s business and policy communities for more than two decades. She began her career as a city and regional planner for numberous entities, then served as gubernatorial appointee on water and wastewater issues and most recently served as Mayor Pro Tem for the City of Sugar Land. For more visit: www.balyprojects.com


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WEST POINT GRADUATES A RECORD NUMBER OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AND HISPANIC FEMALE CADETS IN THEIR GRADUATING CLASS OF 2019

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Lieutenant General Darryl A. Williams 60th Superintendent The U.S. Military Academy at West Point

Lieutenant General Darryl A. Williams is a native of Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from the United States Military Academy, West Point, in 1983 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

A career Field Artillery officer, Lieutenant General Williams most recently served as the Commander, NATO Allied Land Command, in Izmir, Turkey. Prior to this, he served as the Commander, United States Army Africa (USARAF), in Vicenza, Italy; the Deputy Chief of Staff G3/5/7 of United States Army in Europe, located in Wiesbaden, Germany; the Deputy Commanding General for Support for the 2nd Infantry Division, Republic of Korea; and Commanding General for the United States Army Warrior Transition Command and Assistant Surgeon General for Warrior Care and Transition. In addition to these assignments, Lt. Gen. Williams has served in key leadership positions at the tactical, operational and strategic levels to include Battery Commander deployed in support of OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM; Commander, Division Artillery, 1st Armored Division and Fire and Effects Coordinator, 1st Armored Division deployed in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM; Deputy Director for Soldier Comprehensive Fitness, Department of the Army G3/5/7; and while commanding USARAF in 2014, he was involved with OPERATION UNITED ASSISTANCE fighting against the Ebola outbreak in Liberia. He assumed duties as the 60th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in July 2018. His military education includes the Field Artillery Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies, and the United States Naval War College. He holds Masters’ degrees in Leadership Development, Military Art and Science, and National Security and Strategic Studies. His awards and decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, the Parachutist Badge, Presidential Service Badge, and the Army Staff Identification Badge.

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A record number of African American females recently graduated from West Point. These 32 African American females made history as the largest graduating class of African American women in the United States Military Academy’s history. In addition to the record number of African American female graduates, West Point also graduated a record number of Hispanic females. The overall number of female graduates was up as well.

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The U.S. Military Academy at West Point's mission is "to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the Nation as an officer in the United States Army."

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General Motors Executive Vice President Global Manufacturing Gerald Johnson announces GM is investing an additional $20 million at Arlington Assembly to upgrade plant conveyors in preparation for the launch of its all-new full-size SUVs, Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at GM Arlington Assembly in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Mike Stone for General Motors)

GM to Invest Additional $20 Million in Texas Plant Ahead of All-New, Full-Size SUV Launch

GM has invested more than $1.4 billion in Arlington since 2015

GM has a long history of leadership in the full-size SUV market segment Company has invested more than $4.2 billion in its full-size pickup and SUV U.S. assembly plants ahead of all-new pickups and SUV launches

for more than 20 years, and our additional investment in Arlington Assembly is proof of our commitment and confidence in our Arlington team,” said Gerald Johnson, GM executive vice president of Global Manufacturing. “We are counting on the Arlington team to continue focusing on building the highest quality products possible for our customers while preparations continue for the launch of the next generation of our full-size SUVs.” Arlington Assembly is the sole producer of the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, GMC Yukon and Yukon XL and the Cadillac Escalade. GM has a long history of dominating the full-size SUV market since creating the segment in 1935. Last year, GM dealers in the United States delivered more than 282,000 full-size SUVs — almost four vehicles for each one delivered by the company’s closest competitor. GM’s full-size

SUVs are exported to many markets around the globe. GM has invested more than $4.2 billion in three U.S. assembly plants – Arlington, Flint, Michigan and Fort Wayne, Indiana – to prepare for the launches of its next generation pickups and SUVs and to increase capacity, further improve build quality and drive operating efficiencies. GM’s new trucks and SUVs are also driving new investments at plants in Moraine, Ohio to expand diesel engine production, Toledo, Ohio to expand 10speed transmission production and more. Since 2009, GM has invested more than $23 billion in its U.S. manufacturing base — more than one-quarter of every dollar spent by any automaker. Opened in 1954, Arlington employs 4,500. The plant converted from car to truck production in 1997. Arlington Assem-

bly operates on three shifts of production. Through a series of purchase agreements for wind power, Arlington Assembly runs entirely on wind energy, earning the plant a spot on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Top 100 List of the largest green power users. General Motors (NYSE:GM) is committed to delivering safer, better and more sustainable ways for people to get around. General Motors, its subsidiaries and its joint venture entities sell vehicles under the Cadillac, Chevrolet, Baojun, Buick, GMC, Holden, Jiefang and Wuling brands. More information on the company and its subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety and security services, Maven, its personal mobility brand, and Cruise, its autonomous vehicle company, can be found at http://www.gm.com.

WWW.GM.COM Arlington, Texas — General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) is investing an additional $20 million at Arlington Assembly to upgrade plant conveyors in preparation for the launch of GM’s all-new full-size SUVs. GM has invested more than $1.4 billion in Arlington Assembly since 2015 to build a new paint shop and for body shop and general assembly area upgrades. The new upgrades at Arlington are scheduled to be completed next year. “We’ve been building trucks in Texas


Cadillac Escalade vehicles roll off the assembly line Tuesday, June 25, 2019 as General Motors announces it is investing an additional $20 million at Arlington Assembly to upgrade plant conveyors in preparation for the launch of GM’s all-new full-size SUVs. (Photo by Mike Stone for General Motors)

General Motors employees work on the assembly line Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at the GM Arlington Assembly Plant in Arlington, Texas. GM announced today it is investing an additional $20 million at Arlington Assembly to upgrade plant conveyors in preparation for the launch of GM’s all-new full-size SUVs. (Photo by Mike Stone for General Motors)


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

“HERSTORY” JUDGE, 339TH CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT

“The Honorable Judge Maria T. Jackson is a true change agent and leader.”

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THIS MOMENT IN TEXAS HISTORY...

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 on your 2020 Democratic Primary ballot.

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Good afternoon Judge Jackson! I hope you are doing well!! This is Patrick Moore. I was in your courtroom roughly 8 years ago with yet another charge. I had basically been in and out of trouble since the age of 16, living reckless, no regards for the law or my own future which kept landing me in and out of jail. Well, this go-round it landed me in front of you. No plea agreement could be reached with the district attorney, so on the very last setting it ultimately came down to your recommendation as to what my punishment should be. At the time I was certain I was headed back to jail, I mean, my background screamed "he'll just get in trouble again." The last time I was in trouble the exact words from Judge Devon Anderson were "he's going to jail, I'm not giving any probation and have that rock in my neck." And so off I was sent. But that day in front of you, which I'm forever grateful for, something must have fell on your heart. Because you asked me "Mr. Moore, are you ready to turn your life around?" I have to admit I was so shocked I couldn't believe it. And I answered "yes." Then you told me "ok I'm going to give you one last chance." And my heart sunk in my chest because I knew that with that I wasn't going to let you down! It was life changing because a complete stranger took a chance on me to believe in me to become something other than just another inmate, or habitual criminal. And I walked out of your courtroom completely grateful with a mindset that I was going to turn my life around. So with Judge Maria T. Jackson that, fast forward to today, I have accomplished some amazing things. I became a personal trainer and started my business in Tomball, TX. I'm probably the most successful trainer in Northwest Houston lol! But I didn't stop there! All that energy I used to put into doing the wrong things, I put it into my body and started bodybuilding. And as of last weekend it all paid off! After 5 years of extremely hard work, I competed in Las Vegas at the Mr. USA Championships and won, which earned my professional status in bodybuilding! I was extended a few endorsements as a result of that show and life couldn't be better! I remember telling you the last time I saw you, as you released me from community supervision, that I was not going to let you down! And I'm extremely blessed to report back to you that I have kept my promise. I know that me landing in front of you 8 years ago was not happenstance, but instead it was God's plan and you were truly a blessing in my life! I thank you so much for the decision you made as it has forever changed my life!! God bless you so much and thank you again Judge Jackson!

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WORLD CHAMPION BODY BUILDER

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Comedian Joe Torry is endorsing

Carey Lashley For State Rep. House District 131

Carey is a dedicated and passionate father, homeowner and resident of Houston, Tx. He has been a proud community advocate for youth and families regarding social, economical and educational injustice issues since working and volunteering with the Hayward-South Alameda County NAACP at the early age of sixteen. Carey Lashley is a proud product of public schools and has earned his Associates degree in Liberal Arts (Social & Behavioral Science) from Chabot College, Carey attended Texas Southern University and earned his Bachelors degree in Psychology with a minor in Urban Policy from Victory University. Carey has worked as an Community Liaison (NAACP), Educator (Jesse Jackson Academy), School Counselor (Lincoln Families), Director of School Counseling and Social Worker. With this experience Carey will lead his community by inspiring residents to positive action through a clear vision. Carey knows what hardworking families are experiencing in their everyday life, dealing with the increasing costs of housing, property taxes, groceries, and everyday necessities, Carey wants to fight for local jobs guarantee, increase employee rights and bring focus to youth jobs-not jails by secure pledges to hire 50,000 Texan youth. Carey also wants to increase the number of minority owned businesses and farmers in his district as well as statewide. Carey will bring new energy to our community and he will build community pride. At a young age Carey was taught the value of perseverance, empowerment and partnerships and Carey wants to continue to bring those values to the residents of his community. He believes in social, economical, and educational justice and that the only way to find solutions is to energize, empower and educate all our residents within our community about the struggles of everyday and to hold all politicians accountable. Carey Lashley will be the new energy that Texas State Representative District 131 needs and will continue to build on our community core values. It's time for new energy in Texas politics and Carey Lashley will hold Austin accountable and continue to fight and be accessible for all residents in his community. Carey lives in District 131 with his family and is proud to call it home, let's energize the vote together and continue to build on our core values.

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Carey Lashley is new energy. Texas Energy.

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Time for new energy in Texas Politics AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Why do you want to run for State Representative?

CAREY LASHLEY: “I am energized by the way government works with lawmakers to accomplish change. Seeing positive change with President Obama, Congressman Al Green and the Black Girl Magic Movement, our community and government can accomplish real positive change when the right people and resources are utilized. I am running for office to continue to build positive change within my community, district and state of Texas. I want to energize, empower and educate my community and bring real positive change

to Texas government that will empower our community.”

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Tell us about yourself, who is Carey Lashley? CAREY LASHLEY: I’m patient, strategic and very observant. Working as an educator and social worker for many years helped me build confidence, self-awareness and taught me the importance of observing and understanding other’s needs. I am a constant advocate and change agent for self-improvement. Most importantly, I am a husband and a father of three (2) girls and (1) boy.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR What experience do you have that is relevant to the office you are seeking?

CAREY LASHLEY: “I have initiated and supported change in my community working with the NAACP and several Non-profit agencies. I collaborated and lead families and youth, communities and organizations to continuous learning, self-awareness and change. Energizing, empowering and educating others is part of my id and I will continue to fight for change for my community, district and for the great state of Texas.”


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DR. CYNTHIA LENTON GARY: “With my passion for education and compassion for schools, I will fight hard to be a voice and a sounding board for residents, parents, administrators, teachers, and, most importantly, all students from all areas of District VII.” CANDIDATE FOR HCC DISTRICT VII

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TRUSTEE ZEPH CAPO

DISTRICT I

TRUSTEE DAVE WILSON

DISTRICT II

TRUSTEE NEETA SANE

DISTRICT VII

Trustee Elections 2019 Houston Community College

Notice of Deadline to File Applications for Place on the Ballot

On Tuesday, November 5, 2019, Houston Community College (HCC) will hold an election to fill three (3) HCC Board of Trustees positions for expiring terms in geographic districts I, II and VII. Interested candidates desiring to run for a HCC Trustee position must file for a place on the general election ballot between Saturday, July 20, 2019 and Monday, August 19, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. All applications must be filed in person or by mail at the following location:

Houston Community College Office of Board Services 3100 Main, 12th Floor, Houston, TX 77002

The HCC Office of Board Services will accept applications for a place on the general election ballot during the designated filing period, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. NO applications will be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 19, 2019. There is no filing fee. You may pick up an application form from HCC Office of Board Services at the address listed above or from the Texas Secretary of State’s website at https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/forms/index.shtml. For additional election information, please click on Frequently Asked Questions or visit 2019 Trustee Election on HCC’s website: https://www.hccs.edu/. For remaining questions, please contact the HCC Office of Board Services at 713-718-8398. Please note that HCC Office of Board Services is unable to provide legal advice.

“As a proven leader for ALL people, Cynthia is an advocate for change, diversity, and service.”

ABOUT THE HCCS BOARD

The Board of Trustees is the official governing body of Houston Community College. The Board is composed of nine members who are elected from single-member districts and who serve without remuneration. Board members are elected to staggered six-year terms. The Board has final authority to determine and interpret the policies that govern HCC. As part of their duties, the trustees maintain a full schedule of community service, public appearances, speaking engagements and legislative affairs on behalf of HCC. Board members represent an impressive mix of individual talents and professional backgrounds enabling them to provide governance of the highest quality.

ELECT CYNTHIA LENTON GARY

Honorable Cynthia Lenton Gary is the right choice on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. As a proven leader for ALL people, Cynthia Lenton Gary is an advocate for change, diversity, and service. She is a former Missouri City Council Member and FBISD Board Trustee public servant. Cynthia Lenton Gary has served her community well over the years.

EARLY VOTING BEGINS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2019 AND ENDS ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 DR. CYNTHIA LENTON GARY: “Houston Community College is striving to be a leader in providing high quality, innovative education leading to student success and completion of the workforce and academic programs. My experience and commitment to education, along with my relevant qualification, makes me the best choice to represent District VII on the HCC Board of Directors.”

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“Dr. Cynthia Lenton Gary is the “BEST CHOICE” in the race for Houston Community College System Board Trustee for District VII on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.”

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“FREEDOM”

Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq.

Freedom for Black people once meant freedom from slavery; the ability to pursue our God-given rights and to participate fully in the rights, privileges, immunities and due process of citizenship and the benefits of the American Dream as described by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his speech at the March on Washington.

Freedom is an ongoing struggle to:

• protect our Civil and Voting Rights; • secure economic equality for Black people in America; • end discrimination based on race, gender and sexual orientation; and • reform the criminal justice system to end sentencing disparities, the school to prison pipeline, better protect our children (and us) from violence (guns and tasters) at the hands of law enforcement and provide people who have gone through the system with a second chance.

As the old saying goes, "Freedom ain't free." People aren't going to do for Black people what we won't do for ourselves. Freedom requires vigilance, hard work, foresight and a continuing commitment to community, educational achievement, prosperity, and adopting-mastering, mobilizing and utilizing-"Forces of Change" like Artificial Intelligence (AI) to better protect and advance our interests.

“Freedom is, as the Congressional Black Caucus founders told us, built on "permanent interests." Our interests must be a better Texas and a more inclusive nation for all of us.” — Carroll G. Robinson, Esq.

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

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