ENDORSERS OF THE 2006 KATY ISD BOND:
ENDORSERS
The following Businesses, Organizations, Civic Leaders and Individuals in our community have offered their support of the 2006 Katy Bond.
BUSINESSES
Adams Law Firm/MKT Mortgage
AUTOARCH Architects LLC
Ayers Meetings and Events
Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union
Cindy Wingo Realtors, Inc
Dale Ross Team - Re/Max Fry Road
Gary Jones - Re/Max Cinco Ranch
Hydraulic Component Service
The Pink Magnolia
Weisser Engineering Company, Inc.
XperNet Services, Inc.
ORGANIZATIONS
(And remember that these PTAs are using every parents' dues to pay for their flyers and stuff whether those parents agree with their position or not!)
Beck Junior High PTA
Cinco Ranch High School PTSA Executive Board
Creech Elementary PTA
Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce
Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council
Katy Area Chamber of Commerce
Katy Area Economic Development Council
Katy ATPE Executive Board (Association of Texas Professional Educators ) --this is group started by Bill and Ann Crockett--Republican precinct chairs in Ft. Bend
Katy ISD Council of PTA's
Rosenberg-Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce
Schmalz Elementary PTA Board
Texas State Teacher's Association of Katy (TSTA-Katy)
Katy ISD School Namesakes
(A namesake is a person or thing named after another person. So the implication here is that the "school" is supporting the bond! Isn't that illegal? KISD administrators are forever getting words mixed up because they don't understand what they mean. Can anyone say "DUH"? Roosevelt Alexander, MIchael Griffin and Sharon Rhoads are NOT namesakes! I am named for my Aunt Mary. So I am the namesake. She's not. Get it?)
Roosevelt Alexander - (Roosevelt Alexander Elementary - Opened in 1998)
Michael Griffin - (Michael L. Griffin Elementary - Opened in 2006)
Sharon Rhoads - (Jack & Sharon Rhoads Elementary - Opened in 2004)
CIVIC LEADERS
(The Watchdogs complained to these "civic
leaders" about their involvement in this race as we thought they should
have kept their noses out of it. Later when Andy Meyers' daughter, a
teacher in KISD, was laid off with hundreds of other teachers when Alton
Frailey couldn't figure out how much money the school district had, he
backed off some of this mindless support for anything KISD.]
Bill Callegari (R) - State Representative - District 132
Glenn Hegar (R) State Representative - District 28 (State Senate Candidate District 18)
Andy Meyers (R) - Fort Bend County Commissioner - Precinct 3 Representative, District 28
INDIVIDUALS AND/OR
FAMILIES
Dana Abbott
Katherine & Rudolph Ammer
Gerri & Dean Ayers
Anne Marie & Louis Barrios
Kyle Benson
Cindy & Damon Beyer
Robert & Susie Carpenter
Howard & Joan Caywood
Chuck & Karen Chesser
Ron Consolino
Billy M. Cooke
Jack & Jan Cox
Cormac & Joyce Creaven
Chris & David Crockett
Tamy & Doug DeAtley
Dr. Ryann & Nikki Donaldson
Eddie Dugger
A J. Durrani
Margaret & Joe Felice
Beth & John Fortier
Mitch & Susan Fralick
Anthony C. Francis
Becky & John French
Mary Ann Galbreath
Robert Garza
Debbie Godfrey
Shelli Graham
Timothy & Corrine Graney
Shawn Guarniere
Lori Gunn
Jorge & Nessa Gutierrez
Susan & John Handley
Tommy Harrison
Jennifer Hemenway
Greg & Tracy Henry
Donna & Harry Herzog
Sharon & Harper High
Bob & Ann Hodge
Linda & Mark Holt
Ron & Susan Hoyt
Karl & Michell James
Ken & Tracy Janda
Ken & Piper Keating
Mike Kelley
Lisa & Bill Kenny
Rebecca & Brett Kerr
Lance LaCour
Carla Lehrmann
Larry Littlejohn
Frank & Nancy Lombard
Warren & Carrie Lowery
Tom & Laura Massey
Dana & Ricky May
Kevin & Tonya Meuth
Wayne & Carol Meyer
L. Jack Moller
Margaret Needham
David & Liz O'Donnell
Alan Powell
George Purvis
Steve & Walt Sass
Shelli Graham
Ed & Sylvia Sierra
Joe Simmons
Randy Smith and family
L. Todd Spiller
Patsy & Stan Stanley
Steve Martin
Jon Strange
Y. Eileen Stuhr
Downy & Kavin Vickery
Ann & Garry Weiss
Richard J. White
Willie & Rosa Williams
Kathy Woods
Tess & Mark Zimmerman
[It was noted that at the time, that the record voter tally for a bond election was 7,674 votes in 1993. That election was held in conjunction with a Republican primary run-off election for Kay Bailey Hutchison and her opponent which saw Hutchison handily defeat her opponent and without much Democratic opposition in sight, become the next Senator from Texas. The interest in that race was the reason for the high turnout. The Katy bond issue was voted on at a separate location, but voters were out anyway and voted there too.]