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Galveston County Vote on Redistricting This Friday 11-12-2021

Calling all Galveston County Republicans!

The Galveston County Commissioners will be voting this Friday on a redistricting plan for Galveston County.

There are two maps being considered.

Map 2 will add a much needed coastal district and will reflect the changing demographics of Galveston County. Map 2 will also help to keep Galveston County Red!

You can view the maps here:
   https://www.galvestoncountytx.gov/our-county/county-judge/redistrictingWe need you to show up Friday and add your voice and encourage our County Commissioners to vote for map 2!

You can also click the link above and add a public comment to encourage our commissioners to vote for map 2!
The meeting details are:
This Friday 11/12/2021
1:30 PM
North County Annex

174 Calder Dr.
League City

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Proposed Galveston County Redistricting for 2021 Map 1

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Proposed Galveston County Redistricting 2021 Map 2

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Galveston Island Pachyderm Club – Thursday December 2nd 2021

Galveston Island Pachyderm Club
All guests are welcome

GUEST SPEAKER: James White, Candidate for Agriculture Commissioner

Thursday, December 2nd 2021

Coastal Grill, 1827 Strand Street, Galveston Tx
11:30 for Social, cash bar. Extensive lunch menu
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Meeting

James-White,-Agricultural-CommissionerA lifelong conservative, James White served in the U.S. Army with the Berlin Brigade during the demise of the Soviet Union, and saw firsthand the destructive power of socialism. Throughout his six terms in the Texas House, White has stood strong for border security, reducing taxes and spending, and eliminating the bureaucratic red tape that harms small business and economic growth. A-Rated by the National Rifle Association and leading pro-life groups, we can trust White to stand strong for Texas values.

White was an early supporter of President Donald Trump, serving as an advisory board member for Black Voices for Trump. As our next Agriculture Commissioner, you can trust he will fight back against the far-left extremists to ensure Texas continues to lead the nation and provide the food, fiber, and fuel America relies on!  James White supports small farmers!

GCRP County Executive Committee (CEC) – November 16th

To the Members of the

Galveston County Republican Party
County Executive Committee (CEC)

Notice is hereby given of a

Regular Meeting Call

For Tuesday, November 16, 2021

The meeting shall commence at 6:30 PM

Pine Drive Baptist Church
705 FM 517 Rd. E
Dickinson TX 77539-8638

Please save the date for our next County Executive Committee Meeting. Note the location. If you have agenda items, please send to Dr. McGinnis by Thursday. Final Agenda and Minutes will be sent out very soon.

Attached is the Application for a Place on the Ballot for Precinct Chairs. We will accept completed applications and have a notary at our meeting for your convenience.

We are also planning a meeting/reception on December 13 where Dr. McGinnis and I will accept applications to be on the Ballot for the 2022 Primary. Details will be sent as they are finalized.

Thank you!
Sandra Tetley

Application for Primary Ballot

Application for Primary Ballot

Application for Primary Ballot Instructions

Application for Primary Ballot Instructions

GCRP County Executive Committee (CEC)-October 11th

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To the Members of the

Galveston County Republican Party County Executive Committee (CEC) 

Notice is hereby given of a

Regular Meeting Call

For Monday, October 11, 2021

The meeting shall commence at 6:30 PM

Galveston County Annex
174 Calder Dr
League City, TX 77573

Please save the date for our next County Executive Committee Meeting. Note the new location. If you have agenda items, please send to Dr. McGinnis by tomorrow. Final Agenda and minutes will be sent out very soon.

Thank you!
Sandra Tetley

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Galveston Republican Women’s Holiday/Craft Market

Calling All Vendors!!

 

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Galveston Republican Women
is excited to once again bring to you, a range of crafts and specialty items at its Holiday/Craft Market. The event takes place at our November meeting. Twelve vendor tables are available, and we want YOU to have first dibs. It’s a great time to display and sell your items to fellow Republicans. Reservations are on a first call basis, so call today and reserve your space. We already have 5 tables booked – don’t miss out! Here are details:

Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Place: Hilton Hotel, Seawall Blvd., Galveston, Texas

Set up: 10:00 AM
Market: 11:00 AM-12:00PM (noon)(Break for luncheon meeting)
Lunch/Meeting: 12:00PM-1:00PM
Resume Market: 1:00PM-2:30PM

A 6 (six) foot table and chair will be provided for vendors.

Luncheon Meeting: $25 ($28 credit card). Let me know when you sign up if you plan on attending the luncheon meeting. Otherwise, you are welcome to remain at your vendor table during the luncheon meeting.

Thanking you in advance.
Linda Buckley, Chair
Tel: 281-468-1337 or 409-935-2577
Email: Bayou1312@yahoo.com

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Critical Race Theory with Dr. Richard Johnson

Galveston Island Pachyderm Club

GUEST SPEAKER:  Dr. Richard A. Johnson III.
Director, Booker T. Washington Initiative
Texas Public Policy Foundation

Topic: Critical Race Theory, CRT

Thursday – October 7th

Coastal Grill
1827 Strand Street
Galveston

After 11:30 for Social, cash bar. Extensive lunch menu
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Meeting

 

Dr.-Richard-A.-Johnson-IIIRichard A. Johnson, Ed.D., is the director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Booker T. Washington Initiative, which examines the effects of public policy on African-American communities. Previously, Johnson served as a chief of staff in both municipal and state governments. As chief of staff for a Houston City Council member, he played a significant role in drafting and navigating policies related to public safety, public works, and housing and community development.

During the 85th and 86th Texas Legislatures, he served as a chief of staff and a senior policy analyst for a House member and worked on education, public safety, healthcare, A Texas native, Johnson has an Ed.D. in education administration and an M.A. in clinical psychology from Texas Southern University.  He received a B.A. in history  and government from Wiley College.and workforce development legislation.