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Leadership PAC $6000 Byrne for Congress Rep. Bradley
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. PAC 2020 Cycle Contributions Name Candidate Office Total ALABAMA American Security PAC Rep. Mike Rogers (R) Leadership PAC $6,000 Byrne for Congress Rep. Bradley Byrne (R) Congressional District 1 $2,000 Defend America PAC Sen. Richard Shelby (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 Doug Jones for Senate Committee Sen. Doug Jones (D) United States Senate $5,000 Martha Roby for Congress Rep. Martha Roby (R) Congressional District 2 $3,000 Mike Rogers for Congress Rep. Mike Rogers (R) Congressional District 3 $11,000 Robert Aderholt for Congress Rep. Robert Aderholt (R) Congressional District 4 $3,500 Terri Sewell for Congress Rep. Terri Sewell (D) Congressional District 7 $10,000 Together Everyone Realizes Real Impact Rep. Terri Sewell (D) Leadership PAC $5,000 (TERRI) PAC ALASKA Alaskans For Dan Sullivan Sen. Dan Sullivan (R) United States Senate $5,000 Lisa Murkowski For US Senate Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R) United States Senate $5,000 ARIZONA David Schweikert for Congress Rep. David Schweikert (R) Congressional District 6 $2,500 Gallego for Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego (D) Congressional District 7 $3,000 Kirkpatrick for Congress Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Congressional District 2 $7,000 McSally for Senate, Inc Sen. Martha McSally (R) United States Senate $10,000 Sinema for Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D) United States Senate $5,000 Stanton for Congress Rep. Greg Stanton (D) Congressional District 9 $8,000 Thunderbolt PAC Sen. Martha McSally (R) Leadership PAC $5,000 ARKANSAS Crawford for Congress Rep. Rick Crawford (R) Congressional District 1 $2,500 Womack for Congress Committee Rep. Steve Womack (R) Congressional District 3 $3,500 CALIFORNIA United for a Strong America Rep. -
TMO Call to Action on Rental Assistance
The Metropolitan Organization (TMO) Call to Action Tell Senators Cornyn and Cruz and members of Congress to support Rent Assistance in the next stimulus bill This week the US Congress is deciding what will be funded in a stimulus bill that will be more than $1 Trillion. The House passed the $3 Trillion HEROES Act two months ago (HR 6800) which set aside $100 Billion for Rent Assistance and $75 Billion for Mortgage Relief. The Senate is proposing a much smaller stimulus bill and they currently do not plan any rent assistance. Here are some reasons why TMO supports rent assistance: • Its immoral and unhealthy to force families into homelessness during a global pandemic. • More than half of Houston families are renters. • In a recent survey, over 40% of Texas renters were unsure they could pay August rent. • Each day hundreds of area families are being evicted or self-evicting and doubling up in apartments of family and friends—one reason why there is so much community spread of COVID in neighborhoods with many apartment complexes. • The CARES Act has had a moratorium on evictions/foreclosures on rental properties with mortgages guaranteed by the federal government, but that moratorium ends July 25. Contact Senators Cornyn and Cruz and your members of Congress and ask them to support funding for rent assistance for the most vulnerable families affected by COVID. Member DC Phone DC Email Twitter Ted Cruz (202) 224-5922 https://www.cruz.senate.gov/?p=form&id=16 @TedCruz https://www.cornyn.senate.gov/content/get- John Cornyn 202-224-2934 touch -
Texas Aflcio Cope Endorsement List Statewide, Congressional and Legislative Offices Nov.8, 2016
TEXAS AFLCIO COPE ENDORSEMENT LIST SD6—Sen. Sylvia Garcia STATEWIDE, CONGRESSIONAL AND SD13—Rep. Borris Miles LEGISLATIVE OFFICES SD19—Sen. Carlos Uresti NOV.8, 2016 ELECTION SD20—Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa SD21—Sen. Judith Zaffirini STATEWIDE SD26—Sen. José Menéndez SD27—Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. President – Hillary Clinton Texas Supreme Court, Place 3 – Mike TEXAS HOUSE Westergren Texas Supreme Court, Place 5 – Dori HD 22—Rep. Joe Deshotel Contreras Garza HD23—Lloyd Criss Texas Supreme Court, Place 9 – Savannah HD26—L. Sarah DeMerchant Robinson HD27—Rep. Ron Reynolds Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 – HD32—Rep. Todd Hunter Larry Meyers HD34—Rep. Abel Herrero Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 – HD35—Rep. Oscar Longoria Betsy Johnson HD36—Rep. Sergio Munoz Jr. Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 – HD37—Rep. René Oliveira Robert Burns HD38—Rep. Eddie Lucio III HD39—Rep. Armando “Mando” Martinez U.S. HOUSE HD40—Rep. Terry Canales HD41—Rep. Bobby Guerra CD1—Shirley McKellar HD46—Rep. Dawnna Dukes CD6—Ruby Faye Woolridge HD47—Ana Jordan CD7—James Cargas HD48—Rep. Donna Howard CD9—U.S. Rep. Al Green HD49—Gina Hinojosa CD10—Tawana Cadien HD50—Rep. Celia Israel CD12—Bill Bradshaw HD51—Rep. Eddie Rodriguez CD14—Michael Cole HD75—Rep. Mary González CD18—U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee HD76—Rep. César Blanco CD20—U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro HD77—Lina Ortega CD23—Pete Gallego HD78—Rep. Joe Moody CD24—Jan McDowell HD79—Rep. Joe Pickett CD25—Kathi Thomas HD85—John Davis IV CD26—Eric Mauck HD90—Rep. Ramon Romero CD29—U.S. -
November 29, 2020 the Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr. President-Elect
November 29, 2020 The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr. President-Elect of the United States Biden-Harris Transition Washington, DC 20500 Dear President-Elect Biden: As members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, we wish to commend you on your efforts to ensure that your Cabinet reflects the diversity of our nation. Your recent nomination of Alejandro Mayorkas, the first Latino and first immigrant to be nominated for the position of Secretary of Homeland Security, reflects your commitment to these efforts. This is a good start in ensuring that Latinos, the largest minority group in the United States, are more fairly represented in our nation’s government. According to the Pew Research Center, Latinos constitute 18 percent of the U.S. population and the diversity of the Latino population in itself is incredibly varied, with Mexican-Americans making up 62.3 percent of the total Latino population. As you continue to finalize your nominees, we write to restate our strong support for the first Democratic Hispanic woman elected state governor in U.S. history, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. For more than 30 years, Governor Lujan Grisham has worked tirelessly to improve health care access and quality for New Mexicans and all Americans. The governor’s extensive record in public service and public health is a national model for leadership. Early in her career, Governor Lujan Grisham served as the New Mexico Secretary of Health and helped to expand school- based health centers and oversaw an increase in childhood vaccination rates. As a member of Congress, she spearheaded policy development to improve the health and livelihoods of American families, with a particular focus on health equity. -
Tsta Endorsed Candidates 2020
TSTA ENDORSED CANDIDATES 2020 United States House HD 28 . Eliz Markowitz (D) HD 94 . Alisa Simmons (D) CD 7 . Lizzie Fletcher (D) HD 29 . Ed Thompson (R) HD 95 . Nicole Collier (D) CD 9 . Al Green (D) HD 31 . Ryan Guillen (D) HD 96 . Joe Drago (D) CD 15 . Vicente González (D) HD 32 . Todd Hunter (R) HD 97 . Elizabeth Beck (D) CD 16 . Veronica Escobar (D) HD 33 . Justin Holland (R) HD 99 . Charlie Geren (R) CD 18 . Sheila Jackson Lee (D) HD 34 . Abel Herrero (D) HD 100 . Jasmine Felicia Crockett (D) CD 20 . Joaquin Castro (D) HD 35 . Oscar Longoria (D) HD 101 . Chris Turner (D) CD 21 . Wendy Davis (D) HD 36 . Sergio Muñoz, Jr. (D) HD 102 . Ana-Maria Ramos (D) CD 23 . Gina Ortiz Jones (D) HD 37 . Alex Dominguez (D) HD 103 . Rafael Anchia (D) CD 28 . Henry Cuellar (D) HD 38 . Eddie Lucio III (D) HD 104 . Jessica González (D) HD 39 . Armando “Mando” CD 29 . Sylvia Garcia (D) HD 105 . Thresa “Terry” Meza (D) Martinez (D) CD 30 . Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) HD 107 . Victoria Neave (D) HD 40 . Terry Canales (D) CD 32 . Colin Allred (D) HD 108 . Joanna Cattanach (D) HD 41 . R.D. “Bobby” Guerra (D) CD 33 . Marc Veasey (D) HD 109 . Carl Sherman, Sr. (D) HD 42 . Richard Peña Raymond (D) CD 34 . Filemon B. Vela (D) HD 110 . Toni Rose (D) HD 44 . John Kuempel (R) CD 35 . Lloyd Doggett (D) HD 111 . Yvonne Davis (D) HD 45 . Erin Zwiener (D) HD 112 . Brandy K. -
Results: Women Candidates in 2018 Elections
Center for American Women and Politics www.cawp.rutgers.edu Rutgers University–New Brunswick [email protected] 191 Ryders Lane 848-932-9384 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8557 Fax: 732-932-6778 November 29, 2018 Contact: Daniel De Simone For Immediate Release [email protected] 848-932-8693 Results: Women Candidates in the 2018 Elections NOTE: Following the elections, Martha McSally was appointed to fill the former Senate seat of John McCain beginning in 2019, so the full numbers of women serving the 116th Congress will be 127 (106D, 21R), 102 (89D, 13R) in the House and 25 (17D, 8R) in the Senate. Women will make up 23.7% of seats in the Congress, 23.4% in the House and 25% in the Senate. UPDATED 10:30am ET on 11.29.18. Updated information in BOLD. For the most up-to-date figures, see our 2018 election tally. A record number of women will serve in the U.S. Congress in January 2019, according to the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers. In the 116th Congress, 126 (106D, 20R) women will serve overall, increasing the percentage of women in Congress from 20% to 23.6%. • 102 (89D, 13R) women will serve in the U.S. House (previous record: 85 set in 2016), including 43 (42D, 1R) women of color. Women will be 23.4% of all members of the U.S. House, up from 19.3% in 2018. • 24 (17D, 7R) women will serve in the U.S. -
Representative Sylvia Garcia 116Th United States Congress
45 59 Representative Sylvia 90Garcia 116th United States Congress 290 Texas's 29TH Congressional District 59 90 The 6 federally-funded health center organizations with a presence in Texas's 29th Congressional District leverage $17,748,226 in federal investments to serve 155,036 patients. 290 610 Atascocita 10 10 610 10 10 10 90 59 610 45 610 Texas 90 59 45 90 Cloverleaf Channelview Houston Baytown Deer Park Pasadena La Porte 0 1.5 3 6 Missouri City Miles Federally-funded site 116th Congressional (each color represents one organization) District Boundaries Major Highways County Boundaries NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN Highways City or Town CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 21 Major Roads Notes | Delivery sites represent locations of organizations funded by the federal Health Center Program. Some locations may overlap due to scale or may otherwise not be visible when mapped. Federal investments represent the total funding from the federal Health Center Program to grantees with a presence in the state in 2017. Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, December 3, 2018. Health Center Patients and Federal Funding | 2017 Uniform Data System, Bureau of Primary Health Care, HRSA. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2019. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Representative Sylvia Garcia 116th United States Congress Texas's 29TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 21 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) EL CENTRO DE CORAZON El Centro De Corazon - Magnolia - 7037 Capitol St Houston, TX 77011-4643 El Centro de Corazon- John S. Dunn - 7635 Canal St Houston, TX 77012-1143 El Centro De Corazon-Eastwood - 412 Telephone Rd Houston, TX 77023-1840 EL CENTRO DE CORAZON-Southeast - 5901 Long Dr Ste 500 Houston, TX 77087-1003 HARRIS COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT Open Door Mission - 5803 Harrisburg Blvd Houston, TX 77011-4323 HOUSTON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC. -
List of Government Officials (May 2020)
Updated 12/07/2020 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS PRESIDENT President Donald John Trump VICE PRESIDENT Vice President Michael Richard Pence HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar II Attorney General William Barr Secretary of Interior David Bernhardt Secretary of Energy Danny Ray Brouillette Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Benjamin Carson Sr. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao Secretary of Education Elisabeth DeVos (Acting) Secretary of Defense Christopher D. Miller Secretary of Treasury Steven Mnuchin Secretary of Agriculture George “Sonny” Perdue III Secretary of State Michael Pompeo Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross Jr. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie Jr. (Acting) Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Ralph Abraham Jr. Alma Adams Robert Aderholt Peter Aguilar Andrew Lamar Alexander Jr. Richard “Rick” Allen Colin Allred Justin Amash Mark Amodei Kelly Armstrong Jodey Arrington Cynthia “Cindy” Axne Brian Babin Donald Bacon James “Jim” Baird William Troy Balderson Tammy Baldwin James “Jim” Edward Banks Garland Hale “Andy” Barr Nanette Barragán John Barrasso III Karen Bass Joyce Beatty Michael Bennet Amerish Babulal “Ami” Bera John Warren “Jack” Bergman Donald Sternoff Beyer Jr. Andrew Steven “Andy” Biggs Gus M. Bilirakis James Daniel Bishop Robert Bishop Sanford Bishop Jr. Marsha Blackburn Earl Blumenauer Richard Blumenthal Roy Blunt Lisa Blunt Rochester Suzanne Bonamici Cory Booker John Boozman Michael Bost Brendan Boyle Kevin Brady Michael K. Braun Anthony Brindisi Morris Jackson “Mo” Brooks Jr. Susan Brooks Anthony G. Brown Sherrod Brown Julia Brownley Vernon G. Buchanan Kenneth Buck Larry Bucshon Theodore “Ted” Budd Timothy Burchett Michael C. -
1H 2020 Contributions
7/30/2020 Lobbying Contribution Report L C R Clerk of the House of Representatives • Legislative Resource Center • B-106 Cannon Building • Washington, DC 20515 Secretary of the Senate • Office of Public Records • 232 Hart Building • Washington, DC 20510 1. F T N 2. I N Type: House Registrant ID: Organization Lobbyist 30230 Organization Name: Senate Registrant ID: EXXON MOBIL CORP 14017 3. R P 4. C I Year: Contact Name: 2020 Ms.Courtney S. Walker Mid-Year (January 1 - June 30) Email: Year-End (July 1 - December 31) [email protected] Amendment Phone: 9729406000 Address: 5959 LAS COLINAS BLVD. IRVING, TX 75039 USA 5. P A C N EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) 6. C No Contributions #1. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $5,000.00 01/28/2020 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: TEAM HAGERTY BILL HAGERTY, CANDIDATE, U.S. SENATE #2. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,000.00 01/28/2020 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: BISHOP FOR CONGRESS REP. JAMES DANIEL BISHOP #3. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 01/28/2020 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: MICHAEL BURGESS FOR REP. MICHAEL C. BURGESS CONGRESS https://lda.congress.gov/LC/forms/ReportDisplay.aspx 1/22 7/30/2020 Lobbying Contribution Report #4. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION POLITICAL $2,500.00 01/28/2020 ACTION COMMITTEE (EXXONMOBIL PAC) Payee: Honoree: CAPITO FOR WEST VIRGINIA SEN. -
Administration of Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 2021 Remarks at the Federal Emergency Management Agency COVID–19 Mass Vaccination Site
Administration of Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 2021 Remarks at the Federal Emergency Management Agency COVID–19 Mass Vaccination Site in Houston, Texas February 26, 2021 You're all being very polite. You've been with me all day, and it's dinner time. [Laughter] Good afternoon—or almost. Actually, it's evening. And I want to thank you, Governor and Mrs. Abbott, for your hospitality and your friendship. And Representative—Senator Cornyn, I think he had to go back; I think he's getting on a plane. He told me last—he came in to see me last event. And Representatives Shirley [Sheila]* Jackson Lee, Al Green, Sylvia Garcia, Lizzie Pannilli—excuse me, Pannill [Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher]*—and—what am I doing here? I'm going to lose track here. And Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo. Thank you all for welcoming us. Severe Winter Storms And Jill and I wanted to visit Texas today for a couple of reasons: First and foremost, to let the people of Texas know our prayers are with you in the aftermath of this winter storm. And secondly, to let you know what I told Governor Abbott and Mayor Turner and Judge Hidalgo and the congressional delegation: that we will be true partners to help you recover and rebuild from the storms and this pandemic and the economic crisis. We're in for the long haul. Earlier today we received an update on the storm relief efforts from—from Harris County, at the Harris County Emergency Operations Center. The folks there are doing God's work, as my mother would say. -
TSTA ENDORSED CANDIDATES NEA Congressional Endorsements Kyle Kacal, (R) College Station
TSTA ENDORSED CANDIDATES NEA Congressional Endorsements Kyle Kacal, (R) College Station ......... HD 12 Ramon Romero Jr. (D), Fort Worth ...... HD 90 U.S. Senate John Raney (R), Bryan................ HD 14 Nicole Collier (D), Fort Worth .......... HD 95 Beto O’Rourke (D), El Paso John Cyrier (R), Lockhart ............. HD 17 Charlie Geren (R), Fort Worth.......... HD 99 Ernest Bailes (R), Shepherd ............ HD 18 Eric Johnson (D), Dallas ............. HD 100 U.S. House of Representatives Joe Deshotel (D), Beaumont ........... HD 22 Chris Turner (D), Arlington ........... HD 101 Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (D), Houston ....... CD 7 Ron Reynolds (D), Missouri City ........ HD 27 Ana-Maria Ramos (D), Dallas ......... HD 102 Veronica Escobar (D), El Paso .......... CD 16 Ed Thompson (R), Pearland ...........HD 29 Rafael Anchia (D), Dallas ............ HD 103 Gina Ortiz Jones (D), El Paso-San Antonio CD 23 Ryan Guillen (D), Rio Grande City ...... HD 31 Jessica Gonzalez (D), Dallas .......... HD 104 Sylvia Garcia (D), Houston ............ CD 29 Todd Hunter (R), Corpus Christi........ HD 32 Terry Meza (D), Grand Prairie ......... HD 105 Mary Jennings “MJ” Hegar (D), Cedar Park CD 31 Justin Holland (R), Rockwall ........... HD 33 Victoria Neave (D), Dallas ............ HD 107 Colin Allred (D), Dallas ............... CD 32 Abel Herrero (D), Robstown ........... HD 34 Joanna Cattanach (D), Dallas ......... HD 108 Marc Veasey (D), Fort Worth ..........CD 33 Oscar Longoria (D), Mission ........... HD 35 Toni Rose (D), Dallas................ HD 110 Sergio Munoz Jr. (D), Palmview ........HD 36 TSTA Endorsements Yvonne Davis (D), Dallas............. HD 111 Eddie Lucio III (D), Brownsville .........HD 38 Governor Brandy K. Chambers (D), Garland...... HD 112 Lupe Valdez (D) Armando Martinez (D), Weslaco....... -
District Profile
HOUSTON DISTRICT DISTRICT PROFILE The Houston District plans, designs, builds, operates and maintains the state transportation system in the following counties: Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Montgomery and Waller. FAST FACTS (FY 2019): Population 7 million Area (Sq. Miles) 5,856 Lane Miles 10,758 Daily Vehicle Miles 96,685,315 Registered Vehicles 5,478,148 TxDOT Employees 1,150 Construction/Maintenance Expenditures $1.5 billion District Engineer: Eliza Paul, P.E. Physical Address: KEY PROJECTS UNDERWAY: 7600 Washington Ave. • US 290: reconstruction and widening • US 59/I-610 West Loop interchange Houston, TX 77007 from I-610 to FM 2920 — $2.4 billion reconstruction*: reconstruct direct connectors PH: (713) 802-5000 o Anticipated completion: 2019 and I-610 main lane bridge - $259 million Fax: (713) 802-5400 Anticipated completion: Late 2023 • o SH 288 toll lanes in Harris County: State Senators: construct 4 toll lanes from US 59 to • I-10 West*: widening from FM 359 to Brazos Carol Alvarado, Paul Harris/Brazoria County line. River project cost $195 million Bettencourt, Brandon Comprehensive Development Anticipated completion: Spring 2021 Creighton, Joan Huffman, Lois o Kolkhorst, Borris Miles, Robert Agreement for $815 million. • SH 99/Grand Parkway Segments H and I: Nichols, Larry Taylor, John Anticipated completion: Summer 2020 o design-build contract to construct 53 miles of Whitmire new toll lanes - $895 million State Representatives: • I-45 South*: widening from Nasa 1 to o Anticipated completion: Spring 2022 Alma A. Allen, Cecil Bell, Jr, FM 518 — $100 million Greg Bonnen, Briscoe Cain, • SH 249: design-build contract to construct 26 o Anticipated completion: Fall 2021 Garnet Coleman, Harold V.