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Honorable Cynthia Lenton Gary is running for FBISD Trustee for Position #5 on Sat., May 4, 2019 Councilman Mike Knox is the Houston City Council Member representing the At-Large Position #1 seat. He is asking for your vote on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. Mike Knox is pictured above with the Honorable Jacquie Baly, a well-known TV and Radio Personality/Governmental Relations Expert.

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FROM LEFT: Trustee’s Grayle James, Jason Burdine, Addie Heyliger, Kristin K. Tassin will not be on the ballot on Saturday, May 4, 2019.

Fort Bend ISD voters are encouraged to vote for Cynthia Lenton Gary in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #5 on Saturday, May 4, 2019. The FBISD (Trustee) Position #5 seat was formerly held by KP George who now serves as the Honorable Fort Bend County Judge.

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Worthing High School Student, Reginald Stephens and a host of his fellow classmates were welcomed into the 270th Civil District Court in Harris County by the Honorable Judge Dedra Davis on Friday, Thursday, February 21, 2019.

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Trustee Jim Rice (Position #3) is being challenged by two opponents in his re-election bid on Saturday, May 4, 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.

Honorable Cynthia Lenton Gary is the right choice on May 4, 2019..

Trustee Dave Rosenthal (Position #7) is being challenged by six opponents in his re-election bid on Saturday, May 4, 2019.

CITY OF HOUSTON ELECTION

Honorable Judge Sandra J. Peake and Pastor Walter August, Founder and Senior Pastor of the Church at Bethel’s Family in Houston.

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.

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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 K seat is currently being held by Council Member Martha Castex Tatum. She is "ELIGIBLE" to run for reelection 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 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.

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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.

Dr. Letitia Plummer is asking for your vote, prayers and support in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #5 on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

“It’s imperative that we make it our business to elect the “BEST-QUALIFIED” candidates who value “US” whenever we go to the polls to cast our ballot.”

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.

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Judge Dedra Davis, Presiding Judge over the 270th Civil District Court continues to provide area students with the opportunity to learn about careers available to them inside the courtroom. Judge Davis is pictured above with students from Worthing High School. THEIR MISSION: Worthing High School is a student-centered college and career readiness campus committed to ensuring a competitive education and transforming diverse students into lifelong learners, productive citizens, and socially aware leaders in their communities. THEIR VISION: Worthing High School will become one of Houston ISD’s most influential, comprehensive, college and career readiness campuses. Our efforts will be demonstrated through effective leadership, excellence in teaching, innovative programs and our passion and commitment to the development of the whole student. THEIR MOTTO: Pushing past ordinary...moving towards extraordinary!

Governor Greg Abbott Honored As Mr. South Texas 2019

Governor Greg Abbott was recently honored as Mr. South Texas 2019 as part of the 122nd Washington's Birthday Celebration in Laredo. To commemorate the honor, the Governor attended the Los Caballeros de la Republica del Rio Grande Cocktail Party Friday evening and also participated in the Mr. South Texas 2019 Anheuser-Busch Washington's Birthday Parade. Following the parade, Governor Abbott delivered remarks at a press conference, during which Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz presented him with the key to the city. "I am truly honored to receive the key to the great city of Laredo and to have been named this year’s Mr. South Texas," said Governor Abbott. "It is humbling to join the list of those who have received this honor for their incredible impact on this region. As Governor, I will never stop working on behalf of the people of South Texas, and I look forward to working with leaders like Mayor Saenz, Judge Tijerina, and my partners in the legislature to chart a course toward an even brighter future for Laredo and all of South Texas." The annual Mr. South Texas designation, sponsored by Washington's Birthday Celebration Association (WBCA), is presented to an individual who has made a significant and lasting contributions to the growth and development of Laredo and the South Texas region. Each year, the recipient is honored during the month-long Washington’s Birthday Celebration in Laredo - the oldest celebration in the United States honoring George Washington.

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Governor Greg Abbott is pictured above with serveral African American leaders who supported his re-election bid back in the Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Midterm Election. In case you don’t know, under Governor Abbott’s leadership, Texas continues to lead the nation in job creation as a record number of Texans are employed even as the state’s population continues its record growth.As the 48th Governor of the State of Texas, Greg Abbott continues to build on his long record as a conservative leader who fights to preserve Texas values like faith, family and freedom. Governor Greg Abbott will be up for re-election in 2022.

“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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Honorable Cynthia Lenton Gary and a Host of Other Candidates are Running for FBISD Trustee Positions on Saturday, May 4, 2019

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Fort Bend ISD voters are encouraged to vote for Cynthia Lenton Gary in the race for Fort Bend ISD Trustee for Position #5 on Saturday, May 4, 2019. The FBISD (Trustee) Position #5 seat was formerly held by KP George who now serves as the honorable Fort Bend County Judge.

Trustee Jim Rice (Position #3) is being challenged by two opponents in his re-election bid on Saturday, May 4, 2019. In case you don’t know, Sam Popuri, Ashish Agrawal and Afshi Charania are challenging Trustee Jim Rice.

Honorable Cynthia Lenton Gary will be facing off against Jason A. Dobrolecki, Pam D. Sutherland, Lily Q. Lam, and Allison Drew in the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #5 on Saturday, May 9, 2019.

Trustee Dave Rosenthal (Position #7) is being challenged by six opponents in his re-election bid on Saturday, May 4, 2019. In case you don’t know, Christine (Tina) Michie, Rudy Sutherland, Jr., Ferrel Bonner, Nadine B. Skinner, Monica Riley and Holland Poulsen are challenging Trustee Dave Rosenthal.

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Honorable Cynthia Lenton Gary is the right choice on Saturday, May 4, 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.

Your Board of Trustees, comprised of seven local citizens, provides an important public service to the Fort Bend community and serves without compensation. In accordance with the Texas Elections Code, Fort Bend ISD calls Board elections for the first Saturday in May of each year. Vacancies occurring after the election are filled by appointment until the next election is conducted. Specific information on upcoming elections, including the election calendar and filing deadlines, will be posted to this page as it becomes available. General information and statutory requirements regarding elections are available in Board policy: BBA (Legal), BBB (Legal) and BBB (Local) Trustees are elected to three-year terms on a rotating basis. Two are elected each year, one from each side of the district (Position 1, 2 and 3 on the West, and Positions 5, 6 and 7 on the East). Also, every third year, the “at large” Position 4, is elected. The seven Board of Trustees members are voted on by all residents of the district, and represent all residents of the District.

The mission of the Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees is to focus on the knowledge, skills, and character development of each of our students by providing policies, oversight, and support to ensure continued district growth and improvement.”

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com “Cynthia Lenton Gary is the best choice in the race for FBISD Trustee for Position #5. So, don’t forget to cast your vote for Cynthia Lenton Gary on May 4, 2019.”

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Worthing High School Student AL QUAN ROBERTSON was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

The 270th Civil District Court is presided over by the Honorable Judge Dedra Davis. The court is located in the Harris County Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline Street on the 13th Floor in (downtown) Houston, Texas. For more information about this court please call (832) 927-2270 today!

Worthing High School Student ALEX VASQUEZ was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

“I would like to wish all of the Worthing High School Students Much Success!”

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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

“Dr. Letitia Plummer is asking for your vote on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. She’s a successful business owner with a sound record of community service.”

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Worthing High School Student ALEXANDER PARGA was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Worthing High School Student CYNTHIA GARZA was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court for a few minutes by the Honorable Judge Dedra Davis. For more information about the 270th Civil District Court please call (832) 927-2270 today!

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Worthing High School Student DARRIEL WASHINGTON was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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In case you don’t already know, The Church at Bethel’s Family has a lot of good works going on these days. Community Empowerment — Dedicated to educating individuals and preparing them for economic advancement, while creating opportunities for generational success. Local and Global Missions — Taking the lifechanging message of Christ to people of all ages, and all walks of life—disciplining nations, feeding the hungry, clothing the poor, and ministering to the elderly, widows, orphans, and prisoners. Teaching Children to Soar — Promoting the spirit of individual excellence through quality instruction and Biblebased programs to build confidence and love of learning. Meeting Needs...One Hand at a Time — Supporting individuals and families by meeting the basic human need for food, clothing, and shelter. Our goal is to promote economic self-sufficiency, empowerment and overall improvement. Exceptional Dental Services —Located in Southwest Houston and Sugar Land, our team is dedicated to helping individuals obtain and maintain an exceptional level of oral health and total well-being.

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Judge Germaine Tanner, Judge Erica Hughes, Pastor Walter August, Jr., Dr. Dorsey, Judge Dedra Davis, and Judge Sandra Peake at The Church at Bethel’s Family, located at 12660 Sandpiper Drive in Houston, Texas. Pastor Walter August, Jr. is the founder and Senior Pastor.

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...THIS MOMENT IN TEXAS HISTORY! Governor Abbott Delivers State Of The State Remarks At Houston Business Coalition And C Club Luncheon

Governor Greg Abbott recently delivered a State of the State address at the Houston Business Coalition and C Club Luncheon in Houston. The Governor spoke about his legislative priorities for the session, including the need for property tax and school finance reform, and discussed the state's continued commitment to recovery efforts for Texans impacted by Hurricane Harvey. "I’m proud of how this community and those across the impacted regions responded to Hurricane Harvey," said Governor Abbott. "From our first responders and emergency workers to community leaders and faith-based groups — Texans stepped up to help those in need. But there's more we must do to help Texas rebuild. By making disaster preparedness and response an emergency item this session, we are ensuring that the state will continue to invest in recovery efforts and support Texans who are still rebuilding their lives after this devastating storm." This is Governor Abbott's third and final stop on his State of the State tour throughout Texas. He

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Gov. Abbott Appoints Price To Texas Southern University Board Of Regents

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Ron Price to the Texas Southern University Board of Regents for a term set to expire on February 1, 2023. Ron Price of Mesquite is the CEO of Genesis RTG, LLC. He previously served as a Dallas Independent School District Board Trustee, representing District 9 for 12 years, serving as president, vice president, and secretary during his time on the board. He served on the Texas Association of School Boards, American Association of School Administrator, National Urban Superintendent Association, and the National Alliance of Black School Educators. In addition, he served as past president of the National Caucus of Young School Board Members, chair-elect of the National Black Caucus School Board Members, and past president of Texas Black Caucus of School Board Members. Price attended Texas Southern University and received a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice from Paul Quinn College. This appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

Governor Abbott Appoints Busby To The Supreme Court Of Texas previously visited the Richardson Chamber of Commerce and the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce as part of his tour.

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Brett Busby to the Supreme Court of Texas for a term set to expire on December 31, 2020. Busby’s appointment follows the retirement of Justice Phil Johnson. “It is a distinct honor to appoint Brett Busby to serve on the Supreme Court of Texas,” said Governor Abbott. “Brett’s respect for the Constitution and his understanding that judges say what the law is, not what they would like it to be, will serve the people of Texas well as he ascends to our highest court. I am grateful to Brett for his dedication to the Lone Star State and his unwavering commitment to the rule of law.” Brett Busby of Houston is a former Justice of the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, having served from June 2012 through December 2018, and previously was a partner at Bracewell & Giuliani LLP, an adjunct professor at The University of Texas School of Law, and a law clerk at the U.S. Supreme Court. He is

board-certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is a committee chair for the Texas Access to Justice Commission, the chair of the State Bar of Texas Appellate Section, and a member of the Supreme Court Advisory Committee and the Federalist Society. He is a member and past chair of the State Bar of Texas Committee on Pattern Jury Charges, a former member of the Texas Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, and a former gubernatorial appointee to the Commission to Study and Review Certain Penal Laws. Additionally, he is chair of the Houston Symphony Society Artistic Affairs Committee, a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum, and a member of the Houston Civic Symphony First Violin Section. He is a board member of Houston Volunteer Lawyers, a former trustee of the Post Oak School in Houston, and an Eagle Scout. A seventh-generation Texan, Busby received a B.A. from Duke University and a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law. This appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

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Justice Brett Busby met his wife, Erin, when they both clerked for the U.S. Supreme Court. Erin is an adjunct professor at the University of Texas Law School, and she spends part of her time at home with their two children.

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Worthing High School Student HAILEY RADILLA was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Worthing High School Student DEIJION HARVEY was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court for a few minutes by the Honorable Judge Dedra Davis. For more information about the 270th Civil District Court please call (832) 927-2270 today!

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Worthing High School Student HEAVEN CARTER was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Can You Believe that Jewel Franklin is 94 years young?

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In 2006, Bethel’s Place, Inc. was born. This community empowerment organization supports job training, job placement, GED prep and testing, after school programs, vocational training and more. In 2011, God made a way for Pastor August to move this organization into a new 56,000 square foot, two-story building, allowing more social service programs to impact the Greater Houston metropolitan area. In PASTOR AUGUST AND HIS WIFE RUBY 2012, the partner entity, Bethel’s Blessed Again Resale Shop was established, providing low-cost clothing options for those in need. While his hands were certainly full, Pastor August still made global missions a priority. He has traveled to Kenya, Africa, the Czech Republic and beyond, doing evangelism training, medical clinics, and developing church leadership teams. Pastor August is also a published author. Embracing Bootstrap Leadership, an in-depth guide on Christ-centered leadership, was released in 2014.

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com Jewel Franklin is a 94 years young member of The Church at Bethel’s Family, located at 12660 Sandpiper Drive in Houston, Texas. Pastor Walter August, Jr. is the founder and Senior Pastor of the Church at Bethel’s Family.

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Investiture Ceremony for the Honorable Linda M. Dunson

The Honorable Linda Dunson (seventh from left) recently held her investiture ceremony. A few of the judges in attendance at Judge Linda Dunson’s investiture ceremony were Judge Sonya Heath, Judge Barbara Stalder, Judge Germaine Tanner, Judge Yahaira Quezada, Judge Angela Graves Harrington, Judge Clinton Chip Wells, Judge Linda Dunson, Judge Frank Pierce, Judge Gloria Lopez, Judge Charles Collins, Judge Sandra Peake, and Judge Janice Berg. In case you don’t know, Judge Linda Dunson will be up for re-election in 2022.

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com State Representative Ron Reynolds delivered a proclamation to Judge Linda Dunson at her recent investiture ceremony. Attorney James Goodwille Pierre was in attendance.

Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis delivered Judge Linda Dunson a proclamation.

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Judge William Bill McLeod and Judge Linda Dunson at her recent investiture ceremony.

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Worthing High School Student JAMAYA ANDERSON was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Worthing High School Student IJEZE CHINAZA was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court for a few minutes by the Honorable Judge Dedra Davis. For more information about the 270th Civil District Court please call (832) 927-2270 today!

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Worthing High School Student JIRAH was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Tracy Y. Scott Received the Barbara Jordan Award at the Texas Legislative Black Caucus Convention

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According to their website, the Black Women's PAC is committed to empowering Black Women in Texas as political donors in support of electing more Black Women to public office across the state and to helping develop, build, train, fund and grow the political and intellectual infrastructure necessary to help Black Women win elections and successfully govern once elected. "Whereas a political action committee (PAC) may be new to some, it is not new to the political landscape outside of our communities. The Black Women's PAC is a vehicle to create a treasure that supports the initiatives of Black Women first. We advocate, We march, We vote. Now, We Finance. Nothing is owed, everything is earned and financed. It's time we collectively politically support one another. Are you your Sister's keeper?"

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Businesswoman Tracy Y. Scott (fifth from right) recently received the Barbara Jordan award at the Texas Legislative Black Caucus Convention. State Rep. Harold V. Dutton (far left), State Rep. Shawn Thierry (third from left), State Rep. Alma A. Allen (fourth from right), and State Rep. Ron Reynolds (second from right) were all on hand for this momentous occasion.

“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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Council Member David Robinson is the Houston City Council At-Large Position #2 Councilman. Council Member Karla Cisneros is the Houston City Council District H Councilwoman. Council Member Mike Knox is the Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 Councilman. Councilman David Robinson is running for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, Councilwoman Kala Cisneros is running for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. And Councilman Mike Knox is asking for your vote, prayers and support on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

Council Member Mike Knox loves Houston, Texas. He is pictured above riding in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Parade. Council Member Brenda Stardig is also pictured above riding in the Houston Livestock Show Parade. Councilman Mike Knox is running for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. Councilwoman Brenda Stardig is term-limited and cannot run for re-election.

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Judge Johnson, Judge Schaffer, and Judge Dollinger Joined in the Celebration of Black History Month Back on Thursday, February 21, 2019, the Harris County District Courts’ 2019 Commemoration of Black History Month took place.

Judge Kelli Johnson currently serves as judge for the 178th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Johnson will be on the ballot in the Tuesday, March 3, 2020 Democratic Primary ballot in Harris County. In case you don’t already know, Judge Kelli Johnson values every vote! Judge Robert Schaffer currently serves as judge for the 152nd Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Schaffer will be on the Tuesday, March 3, 2020 Democratic Party Primary ballot in Harris County.

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Judge Kelli Johnson, Judge Robert Schaffer, and Judge Scot “dolli’ Dollinger were in attendance at the Harris County District Courts’ Black History Month Celebration along with other Harris County elected officials.

Judge Scot “dolli” Dollinger currently serves as judge for the 189th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Dollinger won’t be on the ballot again until Tuesday, March 1, 2022 in Harris County, Texas. In case you don’t know, Judge Dollinger values our vote, prayers and support.

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Worthing High School Student JUSTIN BUTLER was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Worthing High School Student JONAS JACKSON was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court for a few minutes by the Honorable Judge Dedra Davis. For more information about the 270th Civil District Court please call (832) 927-2270 today!

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Worthing High School Student LLOYD JOHNSON was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Harris County District Courts’ 2019 Commemoration of Black History Month Was Held at The First Court of Appeals

On Thursday, February 21, 2019, the Harris County District Courts’ 2019 Commemoration of Black History Month took place. In case you don’t know, Judge Maria T. Jackson delivered the welcome remarks and recognition of elected officials in attendance.

Judge Latosha Lewis Payne talked about the history of African American District Judges. She also discussed the case of Margaret Gess v. Francs R. Lubbock (Harris County Cause No. 1995). Judge Lewis Payne presides over the 55th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.

Judge DaSean Jones discussed the case of the State of Texas v. Gus, a slave (Harris County Cause No. 1434). Judge Jones presides over the 180th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas.

Judge Fredericka Phillips discussed the case of Hainsworth v. Harris County Commissioners Court (Civil Cause No. 401906). Judge Phillips presides over the 61st Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.

www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com Judge Michelle Moore, Judge DaSean Jones, Judge Latosha Lewis Payne, Judge Maria T. Jackson, Harris County District Clerk Marilyn Burgess, and Judge Fredericka Phillips at the Harris County District Courts’ Black History Month Celebration.

Judge Michelle Moore discussed the case of the State of Texas v. George Moses (Harris County Criminal Cause No. 84,507) Judge Moore presides over the 314th Juvenile District Court in Harris County, Texas.

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Council Member Martha Castex Tatum is the Houston City Council District K Councilwoman. She is seen above riding in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Parade. In case you don’t know, Council Member Martha Castex Tatum values the vote of every District K resident. On Tuesday, November 5, 2019, she will be running for re-election. So please don’t forget that early voting for the 2019 City of Houston Mayoral Election will begin on Monday, October 21, 2019.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is pictured above with Council Member Martha Castex Tatum. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee will be running for re-election in 2020. Councilwoman Martha Castex Tatum will be running for re-election on Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

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JUDGE RAMONA FRANKLIN: “Please give a hand of applause for all of our Legal Eagles that participated in the 2nd Annual Blindfold Justice Mock Trial Competition on Saturday, February 23, 2019.. Each child and parent committed 3 weekends. Thank you so much for all of the judges and attorneys who said yes to the call and gave up their time to pour into our future Judges, Attorneys, Senators and Governors... etc.”

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Worthing High School Student PORSIA GREEN was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Worthing High School Student MARLETH PEREZ was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court for a few minutes by the Honorable Judge Dedra Davis. For more information about the 270th Civil District Court please call (832) 927-2270 today!

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Worthing High School Student SASCHA LANDRY was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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Genesis Draper Appointed Judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law #12

"We can never replace Judge Cassandra Hollemon, but today we honored her legacy and the will of the voters by appointing Genesis E. Draper to the bench. Ms. Draper has an exemplary legal career as a public defender. And like Judge Hollemon, she is dedicated to ensuring everyone receives fair treatment and equal justice in Harris County regardless of who they are or how much money they have," HARRIS COUNTY said Commissioner Rodney Ellis. COMMISSIONER RODNEY Before her appointment as ELLIS AND NEW JUDGE Judge for Harris County Criminal GENESIS DRAPER Court at Law #12, Genesis Draper worked as an Assistant Public Defender at Harris County’s Public Defenders Office. She served as an Assistant Public Defender for almost two years. Before that, she worked as an Assistant Federal Public Defender for almost six years. She’s also worked as a Career Counselor at University of Houston Law Center.

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The Honorable Judge Genesis Draper is now the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law #12 in Harris County, Texas. She was unanimously appointed by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and other Commissioners on February 26, 2019.

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Houston Texans’ quarterback Deshaun Watson (middle) served as the grand marshal of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Parade. Mayor Sylvester Turner is pictured above on the far right.

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STATE SENATOR BORRIS L. MILES: “I welcomed students from Jack Yates High School and TSU to join me in making a welcome video for a conference on the Student Success Initiative. This is the initiative I passed last session securing $11 million for schools in disadvantaged communities with a high percentage of struggling students. Afterwards, I gave them a quick tour of the Texas Senate Floor.”

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Worthing High School Student SYDNEY GRISSON was afforded the opportunity to serve as judge of the 270th Civil District Court.

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I had the absolute pleasure to honor Prairie View A&M University President Dr. Ruth Simmons on the Senate Floor. Dr. Simmons grew up in the Fifth Ward and is a proud graduate of Phillis Wheatley High School. I am so proud of the amazing work she is doing at PVAMU. Thank you, Dr. Simmons!” — State Senator Miles

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velopment opportunity districts in his community. For his work, Miles’ recognitions included being named “Star of the Legislative Session” A lifelong resident of Houston, Senator by the Texas Classroom Teachers AssoBorris L. Miles was elected to the Texas Senate ciation, “Champion of Women’s Health” in 2016 after serving four terms in the Texas by Planned Parenthood and an “Urban House of Representatives. Miles is a successAgriculture Leader” by the Texas A&M ful businessman and developer, owning one of Agrilife Extension. the largest insurance agencies in Texas and reActive in his community, Miles condeveloping two commercial blocks. ceived the Hip Hop 4 HIV concert series, A fighter for the people, Miles was first which was adopted by the CDC, and has elected to the House in 2006 and became a given his time to organizations like the leading progressive voice. His legislative Urban League and the Houston Sickle initiatives included increased funding for SENATOR MILES Cell Association. Miles’ non-profit, the HIV testing, giving second chances to indiTexStars Foundation, has awarded more viduals by making it easier to seal their juthan 100 scholarships to pay for the college education venile records, creating an ombudsman office for the of African-American men. juvenile justice department, and creating economic de-

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Dr. Ruth Simmons is the President of Prairie View A&M University. State Senator Borris L. Miles is up for re-election in 2020.

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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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“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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...Genesis Draper has been appointed to preside over County Criminal Court at Law #12 after the untimely death of the Honorable Judge Cassandra Y. Hollemon.

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Honorable Judge Ronnisha Bowman and her Pastor Wendell Archie the Chief Apostle of Refuge Temple Ministries. Pastor Archie delivered the invocation at her investiture.

“A nation is formed by the willingness of each of us to share in the responsibility for upholding the common good.”

HONORING CONGRESSWOMAN BARBARA JORDAN

The late Barbara Jordan was born on Friday, February 21, 1936 in Houston, Texas. She lost two races for the Texas House before winning back in 1966 when she became the first African American woman elected to the Texas Senate — she was only 30 years old at the time. She went on to become the first congresswoman to come from the deep South. Congresswoman Jordan served in the United States Congress from 1972 to 1978. She was also a lawyer and educator.” — AUBREY R. TAYLOR, PUBLISHER

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Dr. Carla Brailey was a driving force behind the “BLACK GIRL MAGIC” campaign. She’s the Vice Chair of the Texas Democratic Party and a woman you had better keep a close eye on between now and the Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Presidential Election.

The Church at Bethel’s Family Recognized a Few African American Judges for Black History Month

Judge Germaine Tanner, Judge Sandra Peake, Judge Toria J. Finch, Judge Tonya Jones, Judge Linda Dunson, Pastor Walter August, Judge Angela Graves Harrington, Judge Ronnisha Bowman, Judge Dedra Davis, and Judge Erica Hughes worshiping God together.

Councilman Mike Knox is pictured above recognizing community leader Navarro Daniels. Since taking office Councilman Mike Knox has focused his time and energy on being a councilman every Houstonian can be proud of.

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Dr. Patricia Bath discovered and invented a new device and technique for cataract surgery known as laserphaco. She was the first woman ophthalmologist to be appointed to the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine Jules Stein Eye Institute. My love of humanity and passion for helping others inspired me to become a physician.”

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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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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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177th District Court Judge Robert Johnson

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180th District Court Judge DaSean Jones

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215th District Court Judge Elaine H. Palmer

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257th District Court Judge Sandra J. Peake

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270th District Court Judge Dedra Davis

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309th District Court Judge Linda Marie Dunson

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311th District Court Judge Germaine Tanner

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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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Pres. Obama Nominated Judge Bennett; Judge Gilmore Nominated by Pres. Clinton I’m sure you’ve heard all about “BLACK GIRL MAGIC.” Right? Well, the recent success of the nineteen African American judges who ran for office back in 2018 has almost turned some of our African American judges into celebrities. But being a celebrated figure also has it’s draw backs. So let’s keep our distinguished members of the judiciary in our thoughts and prayers. Have you heard the name Alfred Homer Bennett before? Well, Federal Judge, Alfred Homer Bennett was born in 1965 in Ennis, Texas. He was nominated by former President Barack Obama back on January 7, 2015, to a seat vacated by Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt to serve as Federal Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Judge Bennett was confirmed by the Senate on April 13, 2015, and received commission on April 15, 2015. What about Vanessa D. Gilmore? Have you heard that name before? Well, Federal Judge Vanessa D. Gilmore was born in 1956 in St. Albans, New York. She was nominated by former President William J. Clinton back on March 22, 1994. She was nominated to a new seat that was authorized by 104 Stat. 5089. And she was confirmed by the Senate on June 8, 1994, and received commission on June 9, 1994.

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Judge Yates Was Appointed by Pres. Reagan as the First African American Immigration Judge in the United States

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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 Univerisity of Rhode Island on a full four-year NCAA College Basketball Scholarship.

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Alexander Miles, an African-American inventor is best known for being awarded a patent for automatically opening and closing elevator doors.

Amos, Harold (1918–2003) - Microbiologist *First African-American department chair at Harvard Medical School. Alcorn, George Edward, Jr. (1940 Present) - Physicist, inventor *Invented a method of fabricating an imaging X-ray spectrometer. Andrews, James J. (1930–1998) Mathematician *Put forth the Andrews– Curtis conjecture in group theory with Morton L. Curtis, still unsolved. Alexander, Archie (1888–1958) Civil engineer *Responsible for the construction of many roads and bridges, including the Whitehurst Freeway, the Tidal Basin Bridge, and an extension to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Bailey, Leonard C. (1825–1918) Inventor *Folding bed. Ball, Alice Augusta (1892–1916) Chemist *Extracted chaulmoogra oil for the treatment of Hansen's disease (leprosy). Banneker, Benjamin (1731–1806) Mathematician, astronomer, surveyor, clockmaker, author, farmer *Wooden clock (1753); assisted in survey of the original boundaries of the District of Columbia (1791); authored almanac and ephemeris (1792–1797). Banyaga, Augustin (1947– Present) - Mathematician *Work on diffeomorphisms and symplectomorphisms. Bashen, Janet (1957–Present) - Inventor, entrepreneur, professional consultant *First African-American woman to receive a patent for a web-based software invention, LinkLine, an Equal Employment Opportunity case management and tracking software.

Bath, Patricia (1942–Present) Ophthalmologist *First African-American female physician to receive a patent for a medical invention; inventions relate to cataract surgery and include the Laserphaco Probe, which revolutionized the industry in the 1980s, and an ultrasound technique for treatment. Beard, Andrew (1849–1921) - Farmer, carpenter, blacksmith, railroad worker, businessman, inventor *Janney coupler improvements; invented the car device #594,059 dated November 23, 1897; rotary engine patent #478,271 dated July 5, 1892. Bell, Earl S. (1977–Present) - Inventor, entrepreneur, architect, industrial designer *Invented chair with sliding skin (2004) and the quantitative display apparatus (2005). Benjamin, Miriam (1861–1947) - Inventor, educator *Invented "Gong and Signal Chair for Hotels"; second African-American woman to receive a patent. Berry, Leonidas (1902–1995) -Gastroenterologist *Gastroscope pioneer. Bharucha-Reid, Albert T. (1927– 1985) -Mathematician, statistician *Probability theory and Markov chain theorist. Black, Keith (1957–Present) - Neurosurgeon *Brain tumor surgery and research. Blackwell, David (1919–2010) Mathematician, statistician *First proposed the Blackwell channel model used in coding theory and information theory; one of the eponyms of the Rao–Blackwell theorem, which is a process that significantly improves crude statistical estimators. Blair, Henry (1807–1860) -Inventor *Second black inventor to issue a patent;

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Otis Boykin, an African American inventor, moved to Paris in 1964 and created electronic innovations for a new market of customers. His most famous invention was the control unit he created for the pacemaker.

invented seed planter and cotton planter. Boahen, Kwabena (1964–Present) Bioengineer *Silicon retina able to process images in the same manner as a living retina. Boone, Sarah (1832–1905) - Inventor * Ironing board allowing sleeves of women's

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Bouchet, Edward (1852–1918) Physicist *First African-American to receive a Ph.D. in any subject; received physics doctorate from Yale University in 1876. Bowman, James (1923–2011) Physician Pathologist and geneticist; Professor Emeritus Pritzker School of Medicine; first tenured African-American professor at the University of Chicago Division of Biological Sciences. Boykin, Otis (1920–1982) - Inventor, engineer *Artificial heart pacemaker control unit. Brady, St. Elmo (1884–1966) Chemist *Published three scholarly abstracts in Science; collaborated on a paper published in the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Branson, Herman (1914–1995) - Physicist, educator *Protein structure research. Brooks, Charles (1865–) - Inventor [citation needed] Street sweeper truck and a type of paper punch. Brown, Marie Van Brittan (1922– 1999) - Inventor *Invented the home security system. Burr, John Albert - Inventor *Rotaryblade lawn mower patent. Cannon, Thomas C. (1943-Present) - Inventor *Led a group of engineers who developed the Tactical Optical Fiber Connector (TOFC), the first fiber optic connector deployed under battlefield conditions, and the ST Connector that helped make fiber optic communications affordable. Cardozo, William Warrick (1905– 1962) - Pediatrician *Sickle cell anemia studies; in October 1937 he published "Immunologic Studies in Sickle Cell Anemia" in the Archives of Internal Medicine; many of the findings are still valid today. Carson, Ben (1951– Present) - Pediatric neurosurgeon * Pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University; first surgeon to successfully separate craniopagus twins. Carruthers, George (1939-Present) - Astrophysicist *Invented ultraviolet camera/spectograph, which was used by NASA when it launched Apollo 16 in 1972. Carver, George Washington (1865– 1943) - Botanical researcher *Discovered hundreds of uses for previously useless vegetables and fruits, principally the peanut. Charles W. Chappelle (1872–1941) Electrician, construction, international businessman, and aviation pioneer *Designed long-distance flight airplane; the only African-American to invent and display the airplane at the 1911 First Industrial Air Show held in conjunction with the Auto Show at Grand Central Palace in Manhattan in New York City; president of the African Union Company, Inc. Chappelle, Emmett (1925–Present) - Scientist and researcher *Valuable contributions to several fields: medicine, biol-

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Benjamin Banneker, an African American, invented America’s first clock. It was his clock invention that really propelled the reputation of Benjamin Banneker. Sometime in the early 1750s, Benjamin borrowed a pocket watch from a wealthy acquaintance, took the watch apart and studied its components. After returning the watch, he created a fully functioning clock entirely out of carved wooden pieces. The clock was amazingly precise, and would keep on ticking for decades. As the result of the attention his self-made clock received, Banneker was able to start up his own watch and clock repair business. ogy, food science, and astrochemistry. Clark, Mamie (1914–2005) - Psychologist *Conducted 1940s experiments using dolls to study children's attitudes about race. Clark, Kenneth (1917–1983) - Psychologist *First Black president of the American Psychological Association. Crosthwait, David, Jr. (1898–1976) - Research engineer * Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; received some 40 US patents relating to HVAC systems. Curtis, James H (Nick) (1935-Present) - Researcher, chemist (electronics /specialty chemicals) *Organic ionogen for aluminum electrolytic capacitors, cationic dialdehyde polysaccharides for wet strength paper and others, US Patent Office US Pat #3609467 US Pat #3547423 and others. Dabiri, John (1980 – Present) - Bio-

physicist *Expert on jellyfish hydrodynamics and designer of a vertical-axis wind farm adapted from schooling fish. Daly, Marie Maynard (1921–2003) Chemist *First black American woman with a Ph.D. in chemistry. Dean, Mark (1957–Present) - Computer scientist *Led the team that developed the ISA bus, and led the design team responsible for creating the first one-gigahertz computer processor chip. Drew, Charles (1904–1950) - Medical researcher *Developed improved techniques for blood storage. Du Chaillu, Paul (1831–1903) -Zoologist, Explorer *Anthropologist Explorer; first modern European outsider to confirm the existence of gorillas, and later the Pygmy people of central Africa; identified

as white throughout life, but his mother was a Réunionnais mulatto; settled in America and considered it his country by adoption; the full aspects of his ancestry were not uncovered until 1979, and are still little known today. Easley, Annie (1933–2011) - Computer scientist *Work at the Lewis Research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and its predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Ellis, Clarence "Skip" (1943 – Present) - Computer scientist *First African

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American with a Ph.D in computer science; software inventor including OfficeTalk at Xerox PARC. Ezerioha, Bisi (1972 – Present) - Automotive engineer *Drag racing engineer and driver. Ferguson, Lloyd Noel (1918–2011) Chemist, educator *Chemistry doctorate, first received (1943, University of California, Berkeley). Fryer, Roland G., Jr. (1977–Present) Economist, social scientist, statistician Inequality studies. Gates, Sylvester James (1950–Present) - Theoretical physicist *Work on supersymmetry, supergravity, and superstring theory. Goode, Sarah E. (1855–1905) Inventor *Cabinet bed invention; first African-American woman to receive a patent in the United States . Gilbert, Juan E. (1969–Present) Computer scientist *Awarded the first Presidential Endowed Chair at Clemson University in honor of his accomplishments. Grant, George F. (1846–1910) Dentist, Professor *The first African-American professor at Harvard, Boston dentist, and inventor of a wooden golf tee. Graves, Joseph L. (1955 – Present) - Evolutionary biologist. Green, Lisa - Linguist *Specializes in syntax and the study of African American English. Greenaugh, Kevin (1956–Present) Nuclear engineer. Griffin, Bessie Blount (1914–2009) - Physical therapist, inventor *Amputee self-feeding device. Harris, James A. (1932–2000) *Codiscovered Rutherfordium (element 104) and Dubnium (element 105) at Lawrence

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Dr. Charles Drew, an African American inventor is best known for his invention of a method of separating and storing plasma, allowing it to be dehydrated and banked for later use, Dr. Drew was also the first black person awarded a doctorate at Columbia University.

Touch Tone Telephone Livermore Laboratory. Hawkins, Walter Lincoln (1911–1992) Scientist *Inventor at Bell Laboratories. Holley, Kerrie (1954–Present) Research computer scientist at IBM *Co-creator of Service-Oriented Modeling and

Architecture, SOMA and the Service Integration Maturity Model (SIMM). Jackson, John W. (1953-2007) Electrical Engineer, inventor *Co-inventor of imaging x-ray spectrometer. Jackson, Mary (1921–2005) Mathe-

matician, Aerospace engineer *NASA's first black female engineer. Jackson, Dr. Shirley (1946-Present) Physicist *Helped develop technologies leading to the invention of the touch-tone telephone, portable fax, solar cells, fiber optic cables, and the technology enabling caller ID and call waiting. Jennings, Thomas L. (1791 –1856) - Inventor *First African American to be granted a patent (for a dry cleaning process called dry scouring). Johnson, Isaac —Inventor *Held patent for improvements to the bicycle frame, specifically so it could be taken apart for compact storage. Johnson, Lonnie (1949–Present) Mechanical engineer, nuclear engineer, inventor *Invented Super Soaker while researching thermal energy transfer engines; worked with NASA; holder of over 80 patents. Isola, Oluwabusuyi (1965–Present) - Professor, International Finance, inventor *Invented Double Sided Guitar. Johnson, Katherine (1918-?) Physicist, Mathematician *Made contributions to the United States' aeronautics and space programs with the early application of digital electronic computers at NASA. Jones, Frederick McKinley (1893– 1961) - Inventor *Invented refrigerated truck systems. Julian, Percy (1899–1975) Chemist *First to synthesize the natural product physostigmine; earned 130 chemical patents; lauded for humanitarian achievements. Just, Ernest (1883–1941) - Woods Hole Marine Biology Institute biologist *Pro-

Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson conducted breakthrough scientific research which laid the groundwork for the invention of the portable fax, touch tone telephone, solar cells, fiber optic OUR INGENUITY cables, and the technology behind caller ID and call waiting. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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Garrett Augustus Morgan, one of the country's most successful African-American inventors, created two – the gas mask and the traffic signal. Born in the last quarter of the nineteenth century to former slaves, Garrett A. Morgan was only formally educated to a sixth-grade level.

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vided basic and initial descriptions of the structure–function–property relationship of the plasma membrane of biological cells. Kittles, Rick (1967–Present) - Geneticist *Work in tracing the ancestry of African Americans via DNA testing. Kountz, Samuel L. (1930–1981) -

Transplant surgeon, researcher *Organ transplantation pioneer, particularly renal transplant research and surgery; author or co-author of 172 articles in scientific publications. Latimer, Lewis (1848–1928) - Inventor, draftsman, expert witness *Worked as a draftsman for both Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison; became a member of Edison's Pioneers and served as an expert witness in many light bulb litigation lawsuits; said to have invented the water closet. Lawson, Jerry (1940–2011) - Computer engineer *Designer of Fairchild Channel F, the first programmable ROM cartridge-based video game console. Lee, Raphael Carl (1949–Present) Surgeon, biomedical engineer [citation needed] Paul and Aileen Russell Professor, Pritzker School of Medicine; MacArthur Fellow, Searle Scholar, founder and Chairman, Avocet Polymer Technologies, Inc.; founder and Chairman, Renacyte BioMolecular Technologies, Inc; * discovered use of surfactant copolymers as molecular chaperones to augment endogenous injury repair mechanisms of living cells; holder of many patents covering scar treatment therapies, tissue engineered ligaments, brain trauma therapies, and protective garments. Lynk, Beebe Steven (1872–1948) -Chemist *Teacher at West Tennessee University.

Traffic Signal

Back on 1923, the U.S. Patent Office granted Patent No. 1,475,074 to 46-year-old inventor and newspaperman Garrett Augustus Morgan for his three-position traffic signal.

Lawn Mower John Albert Burr, an African American invented one of the first rotary-blade lawn mowers.


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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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Look for information about African-American inventors and you'll quickly find that American innovation is rich with the contributions of famous black inventors like Elijah McCoy, Lewis Howard Latimer, George Washington Carver and Madame C.J. Walker (Sarah Breedlove). In fact, many modern conveniences and necessities are directly related to, or derivative of, the inventions of black inventors: blood banks, the refrigerator, the electric trolley, the dust pan, comb, mop, brush, clothes dryer, re-

frigerator, lawn mower, traffic signals, the pen and the pencil sharpener. But what of the present-day counterparts to these historical figures? Did African-Americans just up and stop inventing? The answer, conclusively, is no. From colonial times through today, Americans of African and Caribbean descent have contributed to the advancement of medicine, physics, industrialization and plain old fun. Famous Black Inventors and InventHelp are

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Imagine living in a world ranging from hazy, clouded vision to that of total darkness for 30 years. Before 1985, that was the plight of those with cataracts who did not want to risk surgery with a mechanical grinder. Now imagine sitting in a doctor's office without being able to see her as she explains that it may be possible to restore your vision. You can't tell by studying body language whether to trust this person or if they're pulling your leg. All you have to go by is the sound of the voice assuring you that this procedure is safe, more accurate and more comfortable than traditional cataract surgery. As a noted Opthamologist and famous black inventor, Dr. Patricia Bath has dedicated her life to the treatment and prevention of visual impairments. Her personal belief that everyone has the "Right to Sight" led to her invention in 1985 of a specialized tool and procedure for the removal of cataracts. With the Laserphaco Probe and procedure, Dr. Bath increased the accuracy and results of cataract surgery, which had previously been performed manually with a mechanical grinder. The difference between the old method and her new invention was the difference between the use of highly accurate laser technology and the somewhat subjective accuracy of a mechanical device. The Laserphaco Probe combined an optical laser, irrigation system and suction tubes. In use, the laser is inserted into a tiny incision on the eye; the laser then vaporizes the cataract and lens material, which is removed via the suction tubes. A replacement lens is then inserted on the eye. With the Laserphaco Probe invention and the development of the procedure for its use, Dr. Bath helped restore the sight of several people who had been blinded by cataracts for up to 30 years. Imagine the joy they felt when they opened their eyes to see Dr. Patricia Bath's smiling face for the first time.

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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

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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 case you don’t know, Judge Erica Hughes would have still defeated Republican Judge Natalie C. Fleming in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 – 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: Erica Hughes received 659,197 overall votes. When you subtract the 515,812 straight-ticket votes, you come up with 143,385 votes. Com-

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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A Rich Heritage Gives Way to Modern Ingenuity Look for information about African-American inventors and you'll quickly find that American innovation is rich with the contributions of famous black inventors like Elijah McCoy, Lewis Howard Latimer, George Washington Carver and Madame C.J. Walker (Sarah Breedlove). In fact, many modern conveniences and necessities are directly related to, or derivative of, the inventions of black inventors: blood banks, the refrigerator, the electric trolley, the dust pan, comb, mop, brush, clothes dryer, re-

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frigerator, lawn mower, traffic signals, the pen and the pencil sharpener. But what of the present-day counterparts to these historical figures? Did African-Americans just up and stop inventing? The answer, conclusively, is no. From colonial times through today, Americans of African and Caribbean descent have contributed to the advancement of medicine, physics, industrialization and plain old fun. Famous Black Inventors and InventHelp are

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MEET DR. PHILIP EMEAGWALI THIS MOMENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY

Inventor of the World's Fastest Computer

Dr. Philip Emeagwali, who has been called the "Bill Gates of Africa," was born in Nigeria in 1954. Like many African schoolchildren, he dropped out of school at age 14 because his father could not continue paying Emeagwali's school fees. However, his father continued teaching him at home, and everyday Emeagwali performed mental exercises such as solving 100 math problems in one hour. His father taught him until Philip "knew more than he did." Growing up in a country torn by civil war, Emeagwali lived in a building crumbled by rocket shells. He believed his intellect was a way out of the line of fire. So he studied hard and eventually received a scholarship to Oregon State University when he was 17 where he obtained a BS in mathematics. He also earned three other degrees – a Ph.D. in Scientific computing from the University of Michigan and two Masters degrees from George Washington University. The noted black inventor received acclaim based, at least in part, on his study of nature, specifically bees. Emeagwali saw an inherent efficiency in the way bees construct and work with honeycomb and determined computers that emulate this process could be the most efficient and powerful. In 1989, emulating the bees' honeycomb construction, Emeagwali used 65,000 processors to invent the world's fastest computer, which performs computations at 3.1 billion calculations per second. Dr. Philip Emeagwali's resume is loaded with many other such feats, including ways of making oil fields more productive – which has resulted in the United States saving hundreds of millions of dollars each year. As one of the most famous AfricanAmerican inventors of the 20th century, Dr. Emeagwali also has won the Gordon Bell Prize – the Nobel Prize for computation. His computers are currently being used to forecast the weather and to predict the likelihood and effects of future global warming.

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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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frigerator, lawn mower, traffic signals, the pen and the pencil sharpener. But what of the present-day counterparts to these historical figures? Did African-Americans just up and stop inventing? The answer, conclusively, is no. From colonial times through today, Americans of African and Caribbean descent have contributed to the advancement of medicine, physics, industrialization and plain old fun. Famous Black Inventors and InventHelp are

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MEET DR. SHIRLEY ANN JACKSON THIS MOMENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY

Telecommunications Research

Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, a theoretical physicist and famous black inventor, has been credited with making many advances in science. She first developed an interest in science and mathematics during her childhood and conducted experiments and studies, such as those on the eating habits of honeybees. She followed this interest to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where she received a bachelor, and doctoral degree, all in the field of physics. In doing so she became the first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. from MIT. Jackson conducted successful experiments in theoretical physics and used her knowledge of physics to foster advances in telecommunications research while working at Bell Laboratories. Dr. Jackson conducted breakthrough basic scientific research that enabled others to invent the portable fax, touch tone telephone, solar cells, fiber optic cables, and the technology behind caller ID and call waiting. Currently, Jackson is the president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the oldest technological research university in the United States, and recently ranked by U.S. News and World Report as one of the nation's top 50 universities. The mission of Rensselaer since its founding in 1824 has been to "apply science to the common purposes of life." Dr. Jackson's goal for Rensselaer is "to achieve prominence in the 21st century as a top-tier world-class technological research university, with global reach and global impact."

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HISTORIC MOMENT IN TEXAS HISTORY: A Texas flag was flown over the State Capitol in Austin, Texas in honor of Judge Ronnisha K. Bowman (County Criminal Court at Law #2) the day before her “INVESTITURE CEREMONY”. The Honorable State Representative Ron Reynolds (HD-27) hand-delivered the flag to Judge Ronnisha Bowman on Friday, March 1, 2019.

Honorable Judge Ronnisha Bowman, Tiffani June-Yeates (Court Reporter), and Gina Grahmann (Bailiff) for County Criminal Court at Law #2.

Judge Sherman Ross (Retired) Harris County Criminal Court at Law #10 administered the Oath of Office.

Honorable Judge Ronnisha Bowman and Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth HCCS Trustee for District IX.

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Honorable Judge Ronnisha Bowman Honorable Judge Ronnisha Bowman and her Pastor PEOPLE: Judge Alex Salgado, Judge Michelle Moore, Judge Sherman Ross, Judge Tonya Jones, and her son Jaxon. Erica Bowman, Lois Wendell Archie the Chief Apostle of Refuge Temple Min- Judge Shannon Baldwin, Judge Ronnisha Bowman, Attorney Mary Panzu, Judge Sedrick Walker, Judge House and Jaxon performed the unique istries. Pastor Archie delivered the invocation. Lori Chambers Gray, and Judge Toria J. Finch at Judge Ronnisha Bowman’s investiture. honor of enrobing Judge Bowman.

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AIR FORCE — Aleut Field Services LLC, Colorado Springs, Colorado (FA2550-19-D-A001); MedVolt LLC, Colorado Springs, Colorado (FA2550-19-D-A002); Olgoonik Enterprises LLC, Colorado Springs, Colorado (FA2550-19-D-A003); Site Work Solutions, Denver, Colorado (FA2550-19-D-A004); Sky Blue RME JV LLC (a Joint Venture comprised of Sky Blue Builders, LLC and Rocky Mountain Excavating Inc.), Aurora, Colorado (FA2550-19-D-A005); and T1-Avery JV (a Joint Venture comprised of Tribal One Broadband Technologies LLC and Avery Asphalt Inc.), Centennial, Colorado (FA255019-D-A006), have each been awarded indefinitedelivery/indefinite-quantity firm-fixed-price contracts. The aggregate maximum amount for all six contracts is $200,000,000 with the companies having an opportunity to compete for individual orders. These contracts provide for construction and maintenance of roadways, bridges, sidewalks, parking areas, airfields and runways to include subsequent services which are typical activities that promote safe and efficient transportation. Work will be performed at various locations in Colorado to include Buckley Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, Fort Carson Army Post (to include Piñon Canyon and the Pueblo Chemical Depot), Peterson Air Force Base,

Schriever Air Force Base, and the U.S. Air Force Academy (to include the Farish Memorial Recreation Area, and the Bulls Eye Auxiliary Airfield). Work is expected to be complete by March 2026. No funds are being obligated at time of award. These contracts were the result of a competitive acquisition and fourteen offers were received. The 50th Contracting Squadron, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, is the contracting activity. AIR FORCE — Cyber Systems & Services Solutions, Bellevue, Nebraska, has been awarded a $17,436,173 firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee modification (P0007) to contract FA8773-18-D-0002 to exercise Option I for Defensive Cyber Realization, Integration, and Operational Support services. Work will be performed at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, and is expected to be complete by Feb. 29, 2020. This modification is the result of a competitive acquisition and seven offers were received. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $9,244,750 are being obligated at the time of award. The 38th Contracting Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, is the contracting activity. ARMY — Radiance Technologies Inc.,* Huntsville, Alabama, was awarded a $77,376,456 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for system engineering technical and assistance

services, space and cyberspace science and technology development support. Twenty-three bids were solicited with two bids received. Work will be performed in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 27, 2024. Fiscal 2019 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $10,349,818 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity (W9113M-19-F-0016). ARMY — CK Power, St. Louis, Missouri,* was awarded a $23,426,448 firm-fixed-price contract for auxiliary power unit kits for the assembly of M8E1 Chemical and Biological Protective Shelters at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas. One bid was solicited with one bid received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 21, 2024. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, is the contracting activity (W52P1J-19-D-3011).

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ARMY — ACC Construction Co. Inc., Augusta, Georgia, was awarded a $10,718,591 firm-fixed-price contract for construction of a 12-story flight control tower. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work will be performed in Fort Benning, Georgia, with an estimated completion date of Aug. 25, 2020. Fiscal 2015 and 2018 military construction funds in the amount of $10,718,591 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah, Georgia, is the contracting activity (W912HN-19-C-3003). ARMY — Weeks Marine Inc., Covington, Louisiana, was awarded a $9,900,000 modification (P00001) to contract W912P8-19-C-0010 for Mississippi

River Southwest Pass maintenance cutterhead dredging. Work will be performed in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, with an estimated completion date of May 26, 2019. Fiscal 2018 operations and maintenance, Army funds in the amount of $9,900,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans, Louisiana, is the contracting activity. NAVY — Archer Western Federal JV, Chicago, Illinois (N69450-19-D-0907); B.L. Harbert International, Birmingham, Alabama (N69450-19-D-0908); The Haskell Co., Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-19-D-0909); The Korte Co., St. Louis, Missouri (N69450-19-D-0910); and Mortenson Construction, Minneapolis, Minnesota (N69450-19-D-0911), are each awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award design-build construction contract for construction projects located primarily within the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast (NAVFAC SE) area of responsibility (AOR). The work to be performed provides for, but is not

limited to, general building type projects (new construction, renovation, alteration, demolition, and repair work) including industrial, airfield, aircraft hangar, aircraft traffic control, infrastructure, administrative, training, dormitory, and community support facilities. These five contractors may compete for task orders under the terms and conditions of the awarded contract. Archer Western Federal JV is awarded the $24,774,660 initial task order for P427 Littoral Combat Ship Operational Trainer Facility at Naval Station Mayport, Florida. The remaining four contractors will be awarded $1,000 each to satisfy the guaranteed minimum. Work for this task order is expected to be completed by January 2021. All work on this contract will be within the NAVFAC SE AOR, which includes Florida (15 percent); Georgia (15 percent); Louisiana (14 percent); Mississippi (14 percent); South Carolina (14 percent); Tennessee (14 percent); and Texas (14 percent). The term of the contract is not to exceed 60 months, with an expected completion date of February 2024. Fis-

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cal 2019 military construction (Navy); and fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance (Navy) contract funds in the amount of $24,778,660 are obligated on this award and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Future task orders will be primarily funded by military construction (Navy); operations and maintenance (Navy); and Navy working capital funds. The maximum dollar value for the five-year ordering period for all five contracts combined is $240,000,000. This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 19 proposals received. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida, is the contracting activity. NAVY — Oracle America Inc., Redwood City, California, is awarded $18,850,000 for fixed-price-level-of-effort task order M67854-19-F-7603 under a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (M67854-17-D-7609) for continued post-deployment system support including, service management, service operations; production and pre-production system sustainment; solution development environment; enterprise training and training devices; product lifecycle support; and service transition for change requests and engineering change proposals. Work will be performed in Stafford, Virginia (50 percent); and Quantico, Virginia (50 percent), and is expected to be completed by Dec. 20, 2019. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $18,850,000 will be obligated at the time of award and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The base was awarded on a sole source in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation 6.302-1- only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia, is the contracting activity. NAVY — CIRCOR Naval Solutions LLC, Warren, Massachusetts, is awarded an estimated $13,294,404 requirements contract for a broad range of pump parts in support of refurbishment and maintenance of existing pumps installed on various Military Sealift Command vessels. Delivery of parts will occur at various locations on the East and West coast of the U.S., and is expected to be completed by Feb. 24, 2024. No funding will be obligated at the time of award. This contract was sole-sourced, with a proposal solicited via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with one offer received. The U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command, Norfolk, Virginia, is the contracting activity (N3220519D9006). NAVY — Coastal Enterprises, Jacksonville Inc., Jacksonville, North Carolina, is awarded an $8,260,289 modification under a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N40085-18-D-6113) to exercise Option One for grounds maintenance services at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and other outlying locations. The work to be performed provides for grounds maintenance services that will maintain mowing and trimming grass on road shoulders, ditches, bunkers, firing ranges, wet-lands and tank training sites. After award of this option, the total cumulative contract value will be $16,506.249. Work will be performed in Jacksonville, North Carolina. This option period is from March 2019 to February 2020. No funds will be obligated at time of award. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance (Marine Corps) contract funds in the amount of $1,882,643 for recurring work will be obligated on an individual task order issued during the option period. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia, is the contracting activity. DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY — Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Virginia (HDTRA1-19-D0002); General Dynamics Information Technology, Fairfax, Virginia (HDTRA1-19-D-0003); Leidos Inc. Reston, Virginia (HDTRA1-19-D-0004); Next Tier Concepts Inc. Vienna Virginia (HDTRA1-19-D-0005); and Science Applications International Corp., Reston, Virginia (HDTRA1-19-D-0006), are each awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contracts. These contracts provide Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)-wide information technology support services for IT service design. The not-toexceed aggregate ceiling for all contracts is $535,000,000, with the contractors having an opportunity to compete for individual orders. This is a five-year base contract with one five-year option period. The bids were solicited through the Federal Business Opportunities website, with five offers received. Work will be performed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, however, DTRA maintains a global mission, and contractor personnel may be required to work at locations other than Fort Belvoir. Performance is expected to be completed March 2029. No funds are

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being obligated at time of ID/IQ award; funds will be obligated on individual orders as they are issued. Task Order 1 is being awarded to Leidos Inc. at $18,058,969 for IT solution engineering and systems test support. Task Order 2 is being awarded at $22,113,142 for knowledge management solutions and support. Task Orders 1 and 2 will have a one-year base and four one-year options. The contracting activity is the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. AIR FORCE —Tapestry Solutions Inc., a Boeing Co., San Diego, California, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $259,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for Weapon Planning Software (WPS). This contract provides for the development, enhancement, and support of the WPS suite, which is a common component within the Joint Mission Planning System architecture. Work will be performed predominately in St. Louis, Missouri; and Niceville, Florida. Work is expected to be complete by February 2029. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition and two offers were received. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $355,878 are being obligated on an initial delivery order at the time of award. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, is the contracting activity (FA8681-19-D-0006). AIR FORCE — Honeywell Aerospace, Phoenix, Arizona, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $150,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for Advanced Turbine Technologies for Affordable Mission (ATTAM)-Capability Phase I. The mission of the ATTAM Phase I program is to develop, demonstrate, and transition advanced turbine propulsion, power and thermal technologies that provides improvement in affordable mission capability. Work will be performed in Phoenix, Arizona, and is expected to be completed by Feb. 20, 2027. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition and 54 offers were received. Fiscal 2018 and 2019 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $340,000 are being obligated on the first task order at the time of award. Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8650-19-D-2058). AIR FORCE — The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Missouri, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $24,100,000 undefinitized cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price modification (P00012) to previously awarded contract FA8634-17-C-2650 for F-15 Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System engineering and manufacturing development and initial operational test and evaluation. This modification provides for the procurement of hardware and systems engineering program management for the F-15E Operational Test and Evaluation jets. Work will be performed in St. Louis, Missouri, and is expected to be completed by June 1, 2021. Fiscal 2018 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $11,066,185 will be obligated at the time of award. ARMY — Great Lakes Environmental & Infrastructure,* Rocklin, California, was awarded a $34,974,509 firm-fixed-price contract for levee improvements. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work will be performed in Sacramento, California, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 29, 2021. Fiscal 2018 and 2019 general construction; and Sutter Butte County flood control funds in the combined amount of $34,974,509 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento, California, is the contracting activity (W91238-19-C-0008). ARMY — FourFront Design Inc.,* Rapid City, South Dakota (W9128F-19-D-0001); Calibre Engineering Inc.,* Highlands Ranch, Colorado (W9128F-19-D-0002); and Alliance Consulting Group Seven Generations,* Alexandria, Virginia (W9128F-19-D-0003), will compete for each order of the $20,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for architect, engineer, analysis and design services. Bids were solicited via the internet with 18 received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 19, 2024. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska, is the contracting activity. ARMY — General Dynamics Land Systems Inc., Sterling Heights, Michigan, was awarded a $16,513,206 modification (0005) to contract W56HZV-16-D-0060 for Stryker wholesale supply, performance-based, logistics services. One bid was solicited with one bid received. Work will be performed in Sterling Heights, Michigan, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 30, 2019. Fiscal 2018 and 2019 other procurement Army funds in the amount of $16,513,206 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Warren, Michi-

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gan, is the contracting activity ARMY — Longbow LLC, Orlando, Florida, was awarded a $10,487,182 modification (P00075) to contract W31P4Q-16-C-0035 for Laser and Longbow HELLFIRE engineering services. Work will be performed in Orlando, Florida, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 20, 2020. Fiscal 2018 other procurement, Army funds in the amount of $10,487,182 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity. ARMY — Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company LLC, Oak Brook, Illinois, was awarded a $10,284,475 firm-fixed-price contract for maintenance dredging and lower harbor dredging. Bids were solicited via the internet with three received. Work will be performed in Charleston, South Carolina, with an estimated completion date of Oct. 29, 2021. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance, Army funds in the amount of $4,673,400 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston, South Carolina, is the contracting activity (W912HP-19-C-0001). ARMY — Alutiiq General Contractors LLC, Tacoma, Washington, was awarded a $10,149,245 modification (P00003) to contract W911S8-17-D-0007 for maintenance, repair and minor construction work on vehicle roadways and airfield paving projects at Joint Base LewisMcChord, Washington. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 28, 2020. U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, is the contracting activity. ARMY — Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, was awarded a $7,200,000 cost contract for test and validation of emerging propulsion technologies for unmanned aircraft systems. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work will be performed in Mississippi State, Mississippi, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 20, 2021. Fiscal 2018 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $7,200,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, is the contracting activity (W909MY-19-C-C002). NAVY — Harris Corp., Clifton, New Jersey, is being awarded a $168,801,314 modification (P00012) to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N0001917-C-0090). This modification exercises an option for the procurement of 78 full-rate production Lot 16 Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures AN/ALQ-214 A(V)4/5 Onboard Jammer systems for the F/A-18C/D/E/F aircraft for the Navy. In addition, the option provides for the procurement of 16 weapon replacement assembly (WRA) 1A(V)4 receiver/processors and 27 WRA2 A(V)4 modulators. Work will be performed in Clifton, New Jersey (59 percent); San Jose, California (14 percent); San Diego, California (7 percent); Rancho Cordova, California (5 percent); Mountain View, California (3 percent), and various locations throughout the continental U.S. (12 percent), and is expected to be completed in May 2022. Fiscal 2018 and 2019 aircraft procurement Navy funds in the amount of $168,801,314 are being obligated at time of award, none of which expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity. NAVY — BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services Inc., Rockville, Maryland, is awarded a $90,503,763 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for up to 1,008,710 man-hours of operational systems customization and engineering and technical services for implementation from concept through deployment of mobile deployable command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems products. These systems are comprised of special operations forces and consequence management vehicles, small craft, transportable communication systems, enroute communication systems, and intraplatform systems. These services are in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions Division. Work will be performed in St. Inigoes, Maryland (42 percent); Little Creek, Virginia (42 percent); and Fayetteville, North Carolina (16 percent), and is expected to be completed in February 2024. No funds are being obligated at time of award; funds will be obligated on individual orders as they are issued. This contract was competitively procured via an electronic request for proposals; one offer was received. The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity (N00421-19-D-0033).

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

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