May 2015 newsletter - The Woodlands Republican Women
Transcription
May 2015 newsletter - The Woodlands Republican Women
MAY, 2015 TWRW President’s Message Meeting Minutes Directory Corrections Legislative Day PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 5 PAGE 7 THE WOODLANDS REPUBLICAN WOMEN NEWS Napolitano, Henderson Speak at May Luncheon Candidates for Montgomery County Sheriff, James Napolitano and Rand Henderson, will be the guest speakers at the May 13, 2015 luncheon meeting at 11:30 am at Landry’s Seafood Restaurant. Napolitano earned an engineering degree and later received peace officer certification. He worked for three years as a Montgomery County Deputy before going to work as a Secret Service agent for 22 years where he served two terms with George H.W. Bush and then Bill Clinton. He started and operated a corporate security company and is currently Chief of Police for the City of Montgomery. Henderson holds a masters degree in criminal justice management and has worked for the Montgomery County Sheriff’s office since 1994. He has held positions as manager of the patrol and jail divisions, internal affairs, and as incident commander during three hurricanes. He also served as a branch commander during the 2012 wild fires. —Pat Truesdale !1 MAY, 2015 TWRW President’s Message I hope everyone voted, or will vote, in the road bond election. Our members are active on both sides of the issue as they should be regarding something that affects our lives, property, and pocketbooks. Voting and activism is what we are all about! Those of us who went to Legislative Day in Austin on April 16th were filled with that same kind of inspiration to activism. It was great to see the Capitol area filled with women in red. We met with Representative Mark Keogh and Senator Brandon Creighton. We listened to great speeches at the luncheon and attended workshops in the afternoon. The members who attended this event were Pat Truesdale, Lori Jacobsen, Donna Gossett, Linda Fox, and myself. We had a good group at the April luncheon to hear Marlen Tejeda speak about her work providing citizenship classes in Conroe for legal residents who wish to become U.S. Citizens. Hold on to your hats! We are already on the road to the 2016 elections. Come and hear from two candidates for the Sheriff’s race at the May luncheon. This is just the start of our plans to highlight the local races in the next year and a half. The county party is already gearing up to get more people registered to vote and out to vote. Watch for more use of social media to get the word out about important issues. —Amy Van Horn, president New Directories are Available Pick up your new copy of the club directory at the May luncheon meeting. Thanks for all of your hard work Teresa Bolen! TWRW May Meeting The Woodlands Republican Women meet on May 13 (the second Wednesday of each month) from 11 am – 1 pm at Landry’s Seafood Restaurant, 1212 Lake Robbins Drive. Lunch is $22 payable at the door. Please RSVP to Ann Herbek aherbek814@att.net May Board Meeting The Woodlands Republican Women Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 26, from 3-4 pm at the SouthCounty Community Center. !2 MAY, 2015 TWRW Minutes for the Woodlands Republican Women’s General Meeting Held Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at Landry’s Restaurant The meeting was called to order at 11:30 a.m. by President, Amy Van Horn who then introduced the elected officials and other guests in attendance. businesses along that road while Woodlands Parkway is residential (55678 road) Prayer and pledges of allegiance to the United States and Texas flags were led by Chaplain, Judy Rutledge. Recording Secretary Joy Powell stated that the March General Meeting Minutes were included in the Newsletter and asked for any corrections or changes. The minutes were approved. Lunch Pat Truesdale introduced guest speaker Marlen Tejeda: Founder and Chair of Conroe Hispanic Task Force, Vice Chair of the Greater Conroe Latino Chamber of Commerce, and Board Member of the Oscar Johnson Center. Tejeda organizes and teaches U.S. Citizenship Classes in Conroe for legal residents. Business Meeting Margie Dixon, gave the treasurer’s report of $4,949.19 balance in account. Amy announced the lunch cost increase to $22 is effective the May meeting. There will be an additional $1.00 charge if using the phone app for credit card charge. She stated that perhaps TWRW will have a new meeting location next year. Ms. Tejeda brought several staff members with her who talked about the value of the program and shared interesting stories about their experiences with students from different countries and different ages. She said that the statement “My fellow Americans” means so much to legalized immigrants. She acknowledged and thanked Dr. Wilkerson and Gordy Bunch for their support and involvement in the program. Marlen insists that the students speak English in class, and many have said they want to learn our National Anthem in English. Many work several jobs while in the program. The responsibilities of citizenship are emphasized while also being proud of their own heritage. Classrooms are now available in Galveston. Marlen thanked her mentor, Rosemary Roe. The voter registration assistance packages are free although attendance remains low. TWRW General Meeting, April 8, 2015 Donna Wick (in place of Nelda Blair who was previously scheduled) gave a rebuttal response for expanding the Woodlands Parkway. People take their concerns to their county officials to her firm. She sees bond as a solution for improved mobility as the area experiences growth and changes. She argued that the comparison to FM 1960 was not valid because of the many Legislative Day April 16 Board Meeting April 26 General Meeting May 13 There being no further new business, Amy Van Horn adjourned the meeting. Pat Truesdale stated that scheduled May guest speaker James Napolitano will include his security work experiences for the Bush family in his comments along with local security issues. Both candidates for sheriff: James Napolitano and Rand Henderson, will be present at the TWRW May meeting. Shelley Rollins suggested visiting Facebook for information on nine-month program for Leadership in Montgomery County. She also relayed that Rosemary Roe of SD4 needs election workers. Workers are paid $8/hour. The Woodlands is The Legislative Day Gift Basket theme; Donna Wick and Shelley Rollins will help with the basket together. Announcements: Respectfully submitted by Joy Powell, Recording Secretary !3 MAY, 2015 TWRW TWRW Board President Amy Van Horn, amy2rd@gmail.com Vice President/Programs Pat Truesdale, ptruesdale@yahoo.com Vice President/Membership Teresa Bolen, tbtl2007@gmail.com Treasurer Margie Dixon, dixon9062@yahoo.com Recording Secretary Joy Powell, powell2012@consolidated.net Past President Maureen Cromeans maureen_cromeans@yahoo.com Committees & Appointments Americanism Garnet Bouldrey Awards Donna Gossett, dgossett1933@sbcglobal.net Campaign Activities Linda Fox, kenleefox@aol.com Chaplain Judy Rutledge, jwrutledge2@gmail.com Community Outreach Gena Cook, gcwriter@comcast.net Events Victoria Tompkins, blueangel7241@yahoo.com Greater Houston Council Shelley Rollins, shelr72@gmail.com Hospitality Mary Klepaida, msk45@comcast.net Legislatived Affairs Tammy McRae, jeff.tammymcrae@gmail.com Literacy Carol Beach, debeachjr@comcast.net Newsletter Lori Jacobsen, lorilii31@gmail.com PAC Treasurer Janice Burkholder, BurkholderCPA@att.net Parliamentarian Kristi Leggett kristijleggett@yahoo.com Publicity Shelley Rollins, shelr72@gmail.com Reservations Ann Herbek, aherbek814@att.net Webmaster Laura Fillault, laurakfillault@yahoo.com The Woodlands Republican Women is an affiliate of the Texas Federation of Republican Women and the National Federation of Republican Women. Political Advertising paid for by The Woodlands Republican Women, Margie Dixon, Treasurer. Contributions are not federally tax deductible as charitable contributions. Corporate contributions are not permitted. The information listed herein is not an endorsement of any candidate and is intended for informational purposes only. !4 MAY, 2015 TWRW Directory Corrections & Additions Corrections Barbara Adamick Email barbara.adamick@mctx.org Pat Truesdale Preferred Phone 936-231-8442 Linda Fox Committee page email kenleefox@aol.com Linda Fox Committee page phone 281-356-1823 Kathy Kern Home phone 281-296-9665 Kathy Kern Cell phone 832-723-4226 Diana Gebolys Spelling correction Carol Beach Email csb37@icloud.com Additions (New Members) Linda Pogue 34 Trellis Gate Street, The Woodlands, TX 77382 Contact - 832-515-7277, aggie85@comcast.net Lorena Garcia 1019 Summer Park Blvd, Conroe, TX 77303 Contact - 832-403-9146, logarcia01@gmail.com Joan Martin 15 Caramel Court, Montgomery, TX 77356 Contact - 936-446-0517, txjoan23@gmail.com Rosemary Roe 63 Marble Rock Place, The Woodlands, TX 77382 Contact - 936-321-3961, rosemary@RosemaryRoe.com Betty Anderson 503 Rosewood Drive, Spring, TX 77381 Contact - 281-450-9505, andermom@family.net !5 MAY, 2015 TWRW Directory Corrections & Additions (Continued) Francine Stanfield PO Box 8277, The Woodlands, TX 77387 Contact - 281-363-9297. francine@bradyforcongress.com Kevin Brady PO Box 8277, The Woodlands, TX 77387 Contact - 281-363-9297, info@bradyforcongress.com Cathy Brady PO Box 8277, The Woodlands, TX 77387 Contact - 281-363-9297, info@bradyforcongress.com !6 MAY, 2015 TWRW Legislative Day Legislative Day was an event presented by the Texas Federation of Republican Women taking place on Thursday, April 15 2015. It sounded like a good opportunity to meet new people, educate ourselves on current events and issues and have a whole lot of fun. Pat Truesdale and I made arrangements to carpool to the Legislative Day event and set out for Austin on Wednesday. We walked around Austin and shopped and had dinner on 6th Street. We headed back to our hotel to rest and get ready for the following day’s events. We arrived at the AT&T Conference Center bright and early to register and view the beautiful baskets that had been donated by various clubs. We then boarded the buses to the capitol, where we were privileged to sit in the Senate Gallery during Senate resolutions. We then returned to the conference center for a delicious luncheon and met up with Amy Van Horn, Donna Gossett and Linda Fox. Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, author Katie Kieffer, and TFRW president Jody Rushton were among the featured guest speakers. The afternoon workshop that we attended was titled Women Overcoming Obstacles to Running for Elected Office. The panel of three women enlightened us on obstacles such as family issues and gender bias that are obstacles to women seeking office more so than their male counterparts. A great time was had by all and I will be looking forward to the 2016 event. --Lori Jacobsen !7 MAY, 2015 TWRW TWRW Facebook Page An easy way to stay connected to The Woodlands Republican Women’s Club and to keep up with current events is to “Like” our Facebook page. Facebook has become a useful tool in sharing information quickly and easily to a large group of people. The Woodlands Republican Women’s Club Facebook page shares a variety of information including local and county government issues, statewide issues, current events across the United States and other interesting, pertinent information for our club. You can find our club link by searching Facebook. Enter the phrase “Woodlands Republican Women”. —Laura Fillault ******** Can One Vote Really Matter? My 8 year old grandson asked me recently why I always voted and why I was so serious about it. I went online to find some good examples of how one vote can really matter, but I found a lot of “urban legend” falsities on the subject. Multiple sources claimed that everything from Hitler gaining control of the Nazi Party to Texas being brought into the union had been decided by one vote, none of which was true. So the ex-library employee in me kicked in and I decided to do some research on the subject and share it with you. I hope you find it interesting! • In 1876, Democrat Samuel Tilden won the popular vote in the presidential election and was ahead in electoral votes. His opponent, Republican, Rutherford B. Hayes, was awarded 20 contested electoral votes, which gave him the victory…..by one vote. This also resulted in the Compromise of 1877. • In 1868 Andrew Johnson was charged with violating the Tenure of Office act and was impeached by the House. The Senate then had to vote on whether or not to remove Johnson from office. President Andrew Johnson retained his presidency…..by one vote. • German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer was the first chancellor of post-war Germany. He needed an absolute majority to claim victory. He won 202 out of 402 seats, winning by…..one vote. Interestingly enough, he cast the 202nd vote himself. • Tennessee State legislator, Republican, Henry Burn cast the final vote to tip the scales in ratifying the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote. The amendment passed by…..one vote. Henry Burn was reportedly against the amendment but voted for it anyway because his mother told him to. There may be more cases of important historical events being influenced by one vote…..these are just a few I came up with on the spot. —Lori Jacobsen !8 MAY, 2015 TWRW ! !9