I've got some exciting news to share! Our City Council District G campaign got a big boost with the endorsement from the Houston 80-20 Asian American Political Action Committee (H80-20 AAPAC). This isn't just a pat on the back; it's a sign that our vision for a stronger, more inclusive District G resonates.
The folks at H80-20 AAPAC are doing some incredible work, rallying the Asian American Pacific Islander community to make their voices heard in the political arena. Their endorsement means they believe in our mission and see us as genuine partners in addressing the community's needs right here in our district.
I'm truly honored by this endorsement. Going through H80-20's thorough vetting process and coming out with their support? That's a big deal. It tells me we're on the right track, and together, we're going to make District G a place we're all proud to call home.
Houston is more than just a city to me; it's home. It's where I've built my life, watched my family grow, and seen firsthand the boundless potential of our community. My vision for District G is one of collaboration, growth, and prosperity for all. A place where we prioritize the well-being of our residents, invest in our infrastructure and foster a safe and vibrant community.
This campaign is about the heart and soul of District G. It's about ensuring that every resident feels heard, represented, and empowered. With your unwavering support, we can make this vision a reality. Let's come together, spread our message, and on November 7th, let's vote for a brighter, better District G.
Forward,
Tony Buzbee
P.S. To learn more about our campaign's vision and how you can get involved, visit my website [[link removed]]. Every dollar helps us get the word out. If you'd like to make a donation today, you can do so by clicking here [[link removed]]. Every voice counts in this election, and we can build a brighter Houston together!
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