First, I recommend you read George Scott's article about what impact Schofield's election will have on education legislation next year. George and I don't see eye-to-eye on some things, but he is spot-on that Schofield is NOT a friend of public education.
Secondly, Run-off
Reports have been filed by Schofield and Hodge and they are every bit
as interesting as the earlier reports, showing once more that Schofield
is more connected to Austin than to District 132, Cy-Fair or Katy.
Schofield's report shows that between February 23 and May 17, he received 85 contributions. Of those, two are from District 132; 37 are from Austin, and 35 are from Houston zip codes that are NOT in District 132 (zip codes in District 132). Most are from "downtown" attorneys or PACs, and the remainder are from other cities.
Contrast this to Ann Hodge's report, which contains 93 donations in the same time period. Of that, 42 are from District 132 zip codes, 17 are from other Houston zip (but checking the names I recognize many of them as being from or having businesses in the Katy area). Fifteen donations are from Austin zips. The remainder are from other cities.
Take a look at who the contributors are, as well. This will help you know the candidate's interests and where they will spend their energy. Schofield's largest contributor ($25,000+) is from Texans for Lawsuit Reform. Ann Hodge's largest contributor is Texas Parent PAC, for about $5,000. They are a non-partisan organization committed to strengthening Texas public schools. If you are concerned about public education, you need to vote for Ann Hodge! This is a notoriously low-turnout election, so please forward this and my previous post to everyone you know in District 132, and make sure the district has a LOCALLY FOCUSED representative! Early Voting continues through Friday; Election Day is Tuesday. Polling places etc are here.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
The Choices for District 132
I’m
dusting off “Musings From Katy” for some comments on a very important election:
The Republican Primary Runoff for District 132 (Ann Hodge vs. Mike
Schofield). Early voting starts on
Monday May 19, and Election Day is Tuesday, May 27. ANYONE can vote in this election (except those who voted in the 2014 Democratic Party Primary last March). Frankly, this election will be decided
in this run-off, so if you want your voice heard, you need to get to the polls for this election. Your choice is between a 30-year community resident business leader and a district-shopping professional wanna-be politician.
Ann Hodge’s resume is impressive,
including being appointed by several Texas Governors to the Texas Workforce
Investment Council, the Texas Council on Vocational Education and the Texas
Council on Workforce and Economic Competitiveness. She is neither a professional candidate nor an
ideologue. Many entities and
individuals, including the Houston Chronicle, have endorsed her. See the list here. You’ll notice it’s your neighbors and
people who love Katy and Cy-Fair. Her 30 years of living in and working for this area will serve District 132 well.
Mike Schofield, in contrast, has just moved here to run for office. Don't misunderstand me; we are growing and I welcome our many newcomers. The question is WHY did they move here? What concerns me is that Mike Schofield has continuously
been raising money for SOME State Rep job—he doesn’t seem to care which. (See the bullets below.) The Texas Constitution created a
part-time, so-called citizen legislature,
which meets for a relatively brief 140 days every other year. I understand Mr. Schofield has no
day job but has been going door-to-door through the district charming people
into putting his sign in their yard.
Ann Hodge has a job—running our local Chamber of Commerce. She is what the Constitution had in
mind—because she lives in, works in, and betters
our community. She will be a true
Citizen Legislator. Also, she
knows the area well enough to know that wide swaths of Katy ISD and Cy-Fair
ISD, while not in District 132, are important to District 132. Bill Callegari understands this, as does
John Zerwas and Glenn Hegar. Mike
Schofield has not spent any time learning about the broader Katy and Cy-Fair
areas—they can’t vote for him so they are not worth his time.
Mike Schofield has been funded and endorsed by lots of folks with zip
codes other than those from our area, and has a long history of “District
Shopping”. The information below is
from the Texas Ethics Commission.
Candidates who have any campaign funds on hand are required to file
reports semi-annually (In January & July) and before elections. They are a wealth of information about
a candidate, sometimes in the questions that are raised by what they DON’T say.
·
In his January 15, 2006 campaign finance report, he doesn’t know what office he is filing
for (Box 12), but has $60,000 contributed to get him elected SOMEWHERE. His address is listed as 10714
Overbrook Ln, a home near Westheimer and the Beltway, which property records
list as owned by a Norma Garbizu in 2006.
·
In the 30 Days before the Election report, he finally reports he is
running for State Rep for Dist. 133, near the Galleria.
·
His July semiannual report filed after he lost the primary election in 2006 shows he spent over $186,000 trying to win District 133.
·
All filings (annual and semi-annual) through Jan. 2012 continue to list
his address as the house on Overbrook and that the office he is seeking is for
District 133.
·
Schofield eventually files to run for District 136, in the Memorial
area. In November 2011, maps are
redrawn and District 136 is rolled into District 133. Schofield does not appear on the primary ballot.
·
In the January 2012 report, his address changes to an office address in Greenway
Plaza, which is the same address as Blakemore & Associates, a political
consulting firm. He does not list
any office that he is seeking.
However, he raises over $67,000 and spends nearly $34,000. Why would people give money to him
without knowing what office he is running for? Or does he tell them what he’s running for but omits that
information on the report?
His expenditures show he spent money for “travel in district” and for
Filing Fees to the Harris County Republican Party, but we don’t know which
district?!?
·
In the July 2012 report, people are still donating but he doesn’t list an office
that he is seeking, his address is still the office in Greenway Plaza, he’s
traveling in the unnamed district and spending money on print advertizing
(which you’d think would mention WHAT office he is running for).
·
For January 2013 and July 2013, he is sitting on about $20,000. No change in address and he still
doesn’t know what he’s running for.
·
On September 23, 2013, Bill Callegari announces he is retiring from
District 132. On September 25th,
Schofield rents a house in District 132. http://coveringkaty.com/2014/03/16/candidate-mike-schofield-covering-katy-investigation/
·
In his January, 2014, filing, Schofield finally lists
District 132 as the one he is going after. His address on campaign reports remains the Greenway Plaza
office address.
Early
Voting is Monday, May 19 through Friday, May 23, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Locations are here:
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