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Attorney Nyanza Moore is featured on the cover of this edition of our “SISTERHOOD SERIES” because she’s a local attorney who I believe you can depend on in your time of need. Attorney Nyanza Moore is a Democrat, but her political party affiliation isn’t why she’s featured on the cover of this “GROUND-GAME” edition of Houston Business Connections Newspaper ©. Nope, she’s featured on this cover because she’s damn good at what she does for a living. You can reach her by calling (845)45-WE-SUE today. If you are the owner of a Home, Apartment Complex, Church, Building, Storage Company, Shopping Center, or any other type of structure, you might want to call Nyanza.

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MEET ATTORNEY NYANZA MOORE According to her website, Mrs. Nyanza L. Moore, a seasoned attorney of 20 years, is the Founder and Managing Attorney of her own law firm, The Moore Law Group. Attorney Moore may be more popularly known for her role as an original cast member of the 7 time nominated and three-time Emmy Award winning NBC daytime television show "Starting Over" with Iyanla Vanzant produced by Bunim/Murray Productions. Attorney Moore was featured on The Today Show, Access Hollywood, E! News and highlighted in Soap Opera Digest, TV Guide Magazine and Entertainment Weekly. Starting Over was the first reality TV show ever to be nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.

Attorney Moore earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Texas A&M University in College Station. A proud supporter of HBCUs, Mrs. Moore earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence, magna cum laude, from the Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Attorney Moore was named Who’s Who Among American Law Students. The former Managing Editor of the Thurgood Marshall Law Review and President of the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society remained on the Dean’s List every semester of law school. Attorney Moore’s stellar academic performance lead her to working at world class law firms for almost a decade. Attorney Moore serves as a legal expert for KRIV Fox26 News Houston, 97.9 The Box, Magic 102.1FM, 102.5FM, Boom 92, The Cam Hill Show and the syndicated, Al Rucker Radio Show. Attor-

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ney Moore was an original panelist and expert political commentator on KRIV-Fox 26 Houston's hit Sunday morning political talk show "What's Your Point?". She devotes her time to fighting for the rights of the underserved, promoting equitable social justice and providing pro bono legal services for Veterans and people in impoverished communities. Attorney Moore mentors undergraduates, law students, young entrepreneurs and independent women needing positive reinforcement and change in their lives.

As a former international officer and 27 year member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, she has empowered women across the country as a keynote speaker at retreats, luncheons, conferences, and political gatherings with over 30,000 attendees. Attorney Moore is a proud member of multiple prestigious organizations including The Links, Incorporated, Jack and Jill of America, Black Women of Greater Houston PAC and more.

After marriage and motherhood, Attorney Moore ventured into the unknown and opened The Moore Law Group. She prides herself on taking the giant leap that allowed her to balance marriage, motherhood and entrepreneurship while continuing to be a servant leader in her community. In addition to being a seasoned attorney, television personality, and news commentator, Attorney Moore is a committed community volunteer. She is a contributing philanthropist to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Health Museum, The Hermann Park Conservancy, The Star of Hope, The Houston Food Bank and The Smith Foundation. Attorney Moore is an expert businesswoman who strives to help other women in business achieve financial and personal success. Attorney Moore has taken 20 years of legal experience and created a platform for other women to jumpstart their dream of independence. With a

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legal background in business litigation, family law and real estate, Attorney Moore understands the importance of getting and keeping your affairs in order.

During the Coronavirus Pandemic, The Moore Law Group experienced a surge in women seeking legal advice and counsel after experiencing illness, death, job loss and divorce. There was a noticeable pattern amongst most women: they simply didn’t know whether they had their affairs in order and didn’t know where to begin. Attorney Moore quickly identified a meaningful solution to helping more women practice self-care and take charge of their lives during the pandemic. Attorney Moore created a series of E-Books and legal forms designed to help women get organized, focused and prepared for life’s unexpected events. Attorney Moore’s “Girl, Get Your Affairs In Order” series is designed to help women of and at every station access the tools needed to get their life’s business on track. Attorney Nyanza Moore is happily married to Erik and is the proud mother of Kennedy and Lincoln.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN Texas Supreme Court, Place 3 – Justice Debra Lehrmann is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 3. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench whenever it appears on the ballot.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN Texas Supreme Court, Place 5 – Justice Rebeca Aizpuru Huddle is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 5. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench whenever it appears on the ballot.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN Texas Supreme Court, Place 6 – Justice Jane Bland is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 6. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN Texas Supreme Court, Place 9 – Justice Eva Guzman, is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Supreme Court for Place 9. Registered Texas voters from all 254 counties are eligible to vote for this judicial bench.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN

1st Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 1 -- Presiding Judge Sharon Keller is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 1. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN

1st Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 -- Judge Mary Lou Keel is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 2. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN

1st Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 -- Judge Barbara Hervey is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 7. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties.

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14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 -- Judge Michelle Slaughter is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 8. The First Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN

14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals – Chief Justice Tracy Christopher is a Republican currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals as the Chief Justice. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties.

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A PROUD DEMOCRATIC WOMAN

14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 – Justice Frances Bourliot is a Democrat currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 5. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties.

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14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 – Justice Meagan Hassan is a Democrat currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 6. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties.

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14th Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 – Justice Margaret “Meg” Poissant is a Democrat currently serving on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Place 8. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals serves the Houston, Texas Area. The Court consists of nine justices who hear appeals and original proceedings from ten Texas Counties.

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11th Civil District Court – Judge Kristen Brauchle Hawkins is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County. *This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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55th Civil District Court – Judge Latosha Lewis Payne is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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61st Civil District Court – Judge Fredericka Phillips is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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80th Civil District Court – Judge Jeralynn Manor is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County. *This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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113th Civil District Court – Judge Rabeea Sultan Collier is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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133rd Civil District Court – Judge Jaclanel McFarland is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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157th Civil District Court – Judge Tanya Garrison is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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164th Civil District Court – Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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165th Civil District Court – Judge Ursula A. Hall is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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174th Criminal District Court – Judge Hazel B. Jones is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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176th Criminal District Court – Judge Nikita V. Harmon is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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178th Criminal District Court – Judge Kelli Johnson is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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179th Criminal District Court – Judge Ana Martinez is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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184th Criminal District Court – Judge Abigail Anastasio is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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215th Civil District Court – Judge Elaine H. Palmer is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County. *This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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234th Civil District Court – Judge Lauren Reeder is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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246th Family District Court – Judge Angela L. Graves-Harrington is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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247th Family District Court – Judge Janice Berg is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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248th Criminal District Court – Judge Hilary Unger is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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257th Family District Court – Judge Sandra Peake is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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262nd Criminal District Court – Judge Lori Chambers Gray is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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263rd Criminal District Court – Judge Amy Martin is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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270th Civil District Court – Judge Dedra Davis is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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280th Family Protective Order Court – Judge Barbara J. Stalder is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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281st Civil District Court – Judge Christine Weems is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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295th Civil District Court – Judge Donna Roth is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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308th Family District Court – Judge Gloria E. López is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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309th Family District Court – Judge Linda Marie Dunson is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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310th Family District Court – Judge Sonya L. Heath is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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311th Family District Court – Judge Germaine J. Tanner is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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313th Juvenile Family District Court – Judge Natalia Oakes is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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314th Juvenile Family District Court – Judge Michelle Moore is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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315th Juvenile Family District Court – Judge Leah Shapiro is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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333rd Civil District Court – Judge Brittanye Morris is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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334th Civil District Court – Judge Dawn Rogers is a Democrat (Civil) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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337th Criminal District Court – Judge Colleen Gaido is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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338th Criminal District Court – Judge Ramona Franklin is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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339th Criminal District Court – Judge Te'iva J. Bell is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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351st Criminal District Court – Judge Natalia "Nata" Cornelio is a Democrat (Criminal) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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507th Family District Court – Judge Julia Maldonado is a Democrat (Family) District Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Harris County Judge – Judge Lina Hidalgo is the Democratic Harris County Judge. You do not have to be a lawyer to run for this position. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Criminal Court at Law No. 2 – Judge Ronnisha Bowman is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 – Judge Erica Hughes is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 – Judge Shannon Baldwin is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Criminal Court at Law No. 6 – Judge Kelley Andrews is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Criminal Court at Law No. 9 – Judge Toria J. Finch is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Criminal Court at Law No. 12 – Judge Genesis E. Draper is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 – Judge Tonya Jones is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County. *This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Civil Court at Law No. 3 – Judge LaShawn A. Williams is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County. *This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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County Civil Court at Law No. 4 – Judge Lesley Briones is a Democrat Judge in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 1 – Judge Jo Ann Delgado is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 2 – Judge Lucia Bates is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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A PROUD REPUBLICAN WOMAN

Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 2 – Judge Laryssa Korduba is a Republican Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6, Place 2 – Judge Angela D. Rodriguez is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 1 – Judge Wanda Adams is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7, Place 2 – Judge Sharon Burney is a Democrat Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2022 Gubernatorial Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8, Place 1 -- Judge Holly Williamson, is a Republican Justice of the Peace in Harris County, Texas. This bench will be on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election in Harris County.*This “SISTERHOOD SERIES” is our way of recognizing successful women who are doing their own thing.

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Loyd H. Wright Former Judge

I don’t care if America is more black, brown, white (pick your color). I care that America remains a country of individuals who believe in freedom and limited government and don’t want to be led by people who just use them to obtain power and don’t really believe in their God-given abilities to chart their own destiny.” 2022 Candidate for Harris County Probate Court No. 1 PD. POL. AD BY LOYD H. WRIGHT CAMPAIGN



Exclusive Interview #001 – Cindy Siegel, Chairwoman of the Harris County Republican Party AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

For those of you who might not know, a couple weeks ago the newly appointed Harris County Republican Party Chairwoman Cindy Siegel got mugged and shaken up a little. "When this incident occurred, I was attending a routine monthly young Republicans event, surrounded by young men and women," she recently revealed. "I also have two daughters of my own that have grown up their entire lives in the Houston area. As a mother, I believe our children deserve better than the frightening circumstances I was faced with last night. Unfortunately, crime in Houston has risen to levels beyond Chicago, and County Judge Lina Hidalgo and District Attorney Kim Ogg have proven that public safety is not a priority for them,” she says.

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A Few Top Priorities

After getting a better understanding of what happened to Harris County Republican Party Chair Cindy Siegel a few weeks ago, I now totally understand why doing something about crime is one of her top priorities. I furthermore believe that she now has the unique ability to see issues related to the recent rise in crime from a totally different perspective -- as a crime victim. "As County Chair, I will ensure we elect leaders that make fighting crime a top priority. I vow to do whatever it takes to clean up our streets, reverse dangerous policies that protect criminals instead of victims, and make sure our law enforcement has all of the tools and resources needed to keep us safe and make Houston a good place to live, work, and raise a family again. Public safety is not a partisan issue. I hope all mothers, fathers, business owners, students, and residents of Harris County will stand with me to enact change and build a stronger, safer community now and in the future."


ONE-ON-ONE WITH HARRIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: I heard about what happened to you a few weeks ago. How are you doing?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “I'm doing fine. It happened so fast and was frightening at the time. I had a lot better result than most since the restaurant employee and customer were able to tackle the guy (although he got away) and get my purse back. No one was hurt - which was a blessing.”

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: How does it feel to be the new Harris County Republican Party Chair?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “Exciting and at times a little overwhelming with the amount of work that needs to be done at all levels. But people are fired up after the November 2020 election and contacting the party to see how they can help with our effort to flip Harris County red.”

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Tell me a little about your outlook for the 2022 Midterm Election cycle whereas Harris County is concerned?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “We most definitely have our work cut out for us. However, when you dig into the November 2020 election results locally, you see with the right candidate who works hard and has a good message we can still win races. But we need a strong local party that is there to support their efforts. That is what I'm focused on - building a strong team of precinct chairs and volunteers, working to recruit and cultivate good candidates, and expanding the base into communities that we haven't reached before. With what President Biden is doing at a national level and how it is impacting Houston and Texas as it relates to jobs and the economy - I think that will help us bring new voters into our party. Then when you factor locally the rising crime rate across the City


and County due in large part to Democrat leadership and policies, that should help us also increase our base."

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: How is recruiting for the 2022 Midterm Election cycle going?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “I think people have been hesitant to throw their hat into the ring until they knew the local leadership was stable, there was a local party infrastructure that can support them, and a strategic plan to win. That said, our Candidates and Local committees are working hard identifying and supporting candidates starting with local elections this year.”

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Back in 2012, the gap between former President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney was only 971 votes in Harris County, Texas. How did the gap get so wide between Democrats and Republicans in such a short period of time? HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “As a party, we have been complacent. Texas has been red for a long time. Meanwhile, the Democrats have been out there consistently working to bring new voters into

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their party. We've only in the last year or so really focused locally and across the state on getting out and registering new voters.”

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: How important is outreach to ethnic groups outside of the traditional Republican Party voter base?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “Very important. If we're going to overcome the big vote differential between the two parties, we have got to reach out to the diverse communities that make up Harris County. What has been viewed as ethnic minority groups, like the Latino community, are the fastest-growing part of our County. I believe that many of the various ethnic groups are Republican - they just don't know it. They want a good life and for their families to be able to live and work in safe neighborhoods and their children to have the opportunity to have a great education. Just like every Republican. That is why we need to be


sharing our party's message of hope and opportunity with them. We can no longer as a local party just rely upon our base to get out the vote and think we can win."

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Do you believe cheating is taking place in local elections? If so, what do you think can be done to stop the cheating?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “Yes, given the affidavits that our election judges, clerks, and poll workers turned in about election law violations they saw during early voting and on Election Day in November. In a perfect world, we would scrap the voter registration files and start over with everyone re-registering. But realistically, that is not going to occur. So, our focus is on helping get legislation passed this session that will strengthen the controls over the election process and impose harsher penalties for violations. We're focusing on recruiting more election judges, clerks, and poll watchers to fill early voting and Election Day polls. We're increasing the training provided by the party to ensure our election worker volunteers understand what legal recourse they have if they see a violation. Additionally, we are

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raising money for future legal challenges re: incidents of the more egregious election fraud. But we also need to work to have Republicans running for judge in all spots on the ballot and help them win. We need Republican judges who understand election law and won't pass on hearing or addressing legal challenges as it relates to election fraud - which is what the Democrat judges have done.”

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Do think the gap between the Democratic nominees and the Republican nominees can be closed in the Tuesday, March 1, 2022 Midterm Election cycle?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “If you're asking whether we can ensure that we have someone running in every position on the ballot - yes. If you're asking about the gap between who wins and loses the races in 2022, it will take hard work - a strong message, good candidates who are willing to knock on


doors, and a great ground game focusing on working each precinct to win votes.”

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: Why do you think crime is so bad in Houston right now?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “We have a social activist Democrat DA and social activist Democrat judges who have created a revolving door where they release violent criminals with no or little bond immediately back into the city. Democrat social justice policies and the De-fund police movement have created an environment where the criminals are emboldened. Our police are demoralized by what is going on locally and nationally. So, it is no wonder that crime has gone up. Democrats claim it is due to COVID. If it was solely due to COVID - why have we bypassed Chicago in violent crimes? Chicago has experienced COVID, too.”

Cindy Siegel

HCRP CHAIR The deadline to file for a place on the ballot is Mon., Dec. 13, 2021.


“SUPER TUESDAY” MARCH 1, 2022

“Thank You.”

Aubrey R. Taylor Publisher


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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “What does Freedom and Liberty mean to you?

HCRP CHAIR CINDY SIEGEL: “They are two of the most beautiful words in the dictionary. It means that I have the personal freedom to make decisions on how I am going to live my life. They mean that I and my daughters have the opportunity to make our lives into whatever we want with hard work. However, along with freedom and liberty goes personal responsibility. That means working to ensure that we continue to have freedom and liberty now and for future generations because without America standing for freedom and liberty - where do people go?”

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A Few Thoughts on Freedom and Liberty by Steven F. Hotze, M.D.

The Bible clearly teaches that “All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23). This means that everyone has chosen to violate God’s standards, as written in the Scriptures, and is enslaved to sin and under God’s righteous judgment. God sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to redeem us from the penalty of our sins and to give new life to anyone who would accept Him. “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and death.” (Romans 8:2) Biblical Christianity instructs us that in Christ we are free to practice whatever is good, right, honorable, holy and pure. Our liberty in Christ Jesus does not give us license to do as we please. “Live as free people, and do not use your freedom as a covering for evil, but use it as a servant of God.” (1 Peter 2:16) Atheistic Communism rejects God and His law, and exists in direct opposition to the revealed truth in the Bible. Communism exalts the totalitarian state and its rulers as the final arbiters of right and wrong. Biblical Christianity exalts God as the Sovereign Ruler of the universe. His laws and standards have the ultimate authority on how an individual should conduct himself. Freedom and liberty for an individual, and for society at large, can only exist as we submit under the Sovereignty of Almighty God. “His Kingdom is an everlasting Kingdom, and His dominion rules throughout all generations.” (Psalm 145:13) Where God’s law is forsaken, there is tyranny. “Those who forsake the law praise the wicked, but those who keep the law strive with them.” (Proverbs 28:4) Opposition to tyranny is obedience to God. Christians must demonstrate the liberty that they have in Christ by opposing the forces of evil and wickedness that are seeking to destroy both Christianity and our American Constitutional Republic.

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