Manny Ramirez Announces Candidacy for Tarrant County Commissioner

Manny Ramirez Announces Candidacy for Tarrant County Commissioner

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: June 16, 2021 CONTACT: Craig Murphy PHONE: 817-845-0111 EMAIL: [email protected] MANNY RAMIREZ ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR TARRANT COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fort Worth Police Officers Association President, Manny Ramirez, today announced he will be a candidate for Tarrant County Commissioner in the 4th Precinct. Ramirez is a 15-year veteran of the Fort Worth Police Department. Ramirez’ leadership was vital in the negotiation of a solution to a $1.6 billion pension crisis, with no negative impact to retirees or taXpayers. Manny led the charge in Fort Worth and in Austin to protect all Texans from government overreach. Ramirez is the co-founder of a successful construction company and was appointed by Greg Abbott to serve on the Board of Directors of the TeXas DMV. “Northwest Tarrant County has fallen behind in both critical infrastructure projects and valuable business developments,” said Ramirez. “Every day our roads get more congested, our schools get more crowded, and our public safety system is stretched thinner. To successfully manage our exponential growth, we must have new leaders ready to solve these problems.” Manny is a husband, a father, a police officer, a businessman, and a steadfast Christian conservative. “As Tarrant County moves into the 21st century, we must protect TeXas values, honor those who came before us, and cast a clear vision for the future. I am looking forward to bringing this incredible track record of success to the Tarrant County Commissioners Court.” Ramirez announces his candidacy with endorsements of key local conservatives including: Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, State Senator Drew Springer, and State Representatives Craig Goldman, Tony Tinderholt, Matt Krause, Phil King, and David Cook. Ramirez also has the support of newly-elected Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker as well as City Councilors Cary Moon, and Michael Crain and Tarrant Regional Water Development Board Members James Hill, Jack Stevens and Jim Lane. A Fort Worth native, Manny was born and raised in Northwest Tarrant County and is married to the love of his life, Fabiola Ramirez. They have three beautiful daughters, Sofia, Mia, and Penelope. Manny earned a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Texas Christian University and is also a proud Alumnus of Tarleton State University and Boswell High School. ## 30 ## Pol. Adv. Paid for by the Manny Ramirez Campaign, Treasurer - Dee Kelly Jr. .

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