Reverend
William A. “Bill” Lawson, founding pastor of Houston’s historic Wheeler
Avenue Baptist Church and Howard Jefferson, NAACP national board
member, have endorsed Council Member Jolanda “Jo” Jones for re-election
to Houston City Council At-Large Position 5.
“I am endorsing Council Member Jolanda Jones for re-election because of her strong commitment to serving as a voice for those that have no seat at the table in important policy decisions at city hall,” said Reverend Lawson.
“I
support Council Member Jones because she has demonstrated that she will
take a stand on issues and is not afraid to advocate for what she
believes is right for Houston,” said Howard Jefferson.
Council Member Jones fought to protect the property rights of people living in historic neighborhoods and to protect
residents living in the flood plain from unfair city ordinances. She
stood up for female firefighters that were being discriminated against
and has pushed for fair and equal treatment for all Houstonians. She
raised questions about the cost of the drainage fee for homeowners and
continues to serve as a watchdog of city policies and spending. She has
worked to save millions for taxpayers by fighting waste in the city’s
housing department.
“I am deeply honored to have these endorsements. I
am committed to helping all Houstonians navigate the red tape of city
hall and will continue to work with the mayor and my colleagues on city
council as an advocate for my constituents,” said Council Member Jones.
You liberal left wing radicals are ignorant. I can't Stand Houston's media outlets because of people like you mr. Carey. Your leftist agenda is obvious. HECK NO, NO MORE JOLANDA JO!
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