Notice is hereby given that applications for a place on the party primary ballot may be filed in person at the following addresses until 6pm on Monday, December 11, 2017.
Address of the County Chair:
301 Tall Timbers Way,
Friendswood, TX 77546
Address of the Executive Committee Secretary:
2385 Austin St.,
League City, TX 77573
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A MEETING OF THE BYLAWS COMMITTEE OF THE GALVESTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY TO BE HELD AT 5:30 PM ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2017, AT ROSENBERG LIBRARY, 2310 SEALY STREET, GALVESTON, TX 77550
This will be an introductory meeting of the committee with no formal agenda. Members of the executive committee may attend but are not required to attend.
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Judge Neves has over 38 years of legal experience in Galveston County and was first elected to the bench of the 10th District Court back in 2012. A United States Marine Sergeant, former Dickinson City Councilman and former Chair of the Galveston County Republican Party, Judge Neves has a deep commitment to public service.
During his first term, Judge Neves instituted a pilot program providing remote blood draw warrants on tablets to remove drunk drivers off our roads. He has been endorsed by several local police officer associations throughout the county and remains a strong advocate in support of the law enforcement community. Judge Neves is one of the few local Republican candidates facing a Democratic challenger and he deserves your vote on November 8th.
Randy Weber a life-long resident of the Texas Gulf Coast, a University of Houston graduate and successful small businessman. He’s a proven conservative and dedicated public servant. Previously serving on the Pearland City Council, Randy was elected to Texas House of Representatives in 2008 where he served on the Environmental Regulation and Public Education committees and was the vice chair of the Border and Intergovernmental committees. Randy was elected to his second term of Congress in 2014.
In D.C., Randy serves as the Chairman of the Energy Subcommittee on the Science, Space, Technology Committee, where has significant oversight on the Department of Energy and all matters related to energy research, development, and demonstration. He also sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee where he has been working to strengthen relations with allies and moving towards stronger policies against terrorist regimes.
Randy has been awarded the Foodservice Distribution Industry’s “Thomas Jefferson” Award, the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s “Champion of the Worker” Award, and the National Retail Federation’s “Hero of Main Street” Award. He has been a fighter to keep the reign in the EPA and keep federal government out of hard-working Texas family’s lives and wallets. He deserves your vote for a third term on November 8th.