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Lone Star LEGACY Vol. 7, Issue 5 May 2010 From the President xcitement is building as we gear up Efor the Republican Party of Texas 2010 Convention, June 11-12, 2010, Dallas Convention Center. Thank you to those of you attending as delegates, alternates and guests! There will be several brunches, lunches, and dinners giving us the opportunity to meet and hear from several of our state elected officials and other prominent speakers. Check out the RPT website www.texasgop.org and the TFRW website at www.tfrw.org for more information on the convention schedule and registration details. TFRW urges its members and other Republicans to actively support the following incumbent candidates as we believe they face tough challenges or their districts have been targeted by the Democrat Party. Please volunteer for these candidates, talk to your friends about the candidates and contribute to these candidates as you are able. th We look forward to seeing you on May 20 for another exciting and informative Bush Legacy luncheon at the Fire Oak Grill in downtown Weatherford. If you have any questions about our luncheons or membership in our Club, please visit our website at www.blrww.com or call me at 817-925-6425. Our bylaws, newsletters, membership application, leadership and other information is available online anytime! Judy Flanagin, President IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS House District Candidate Website 11 Chuck Hopson www.chuckhopson.com 32 Todd Hunter www.electtoddhunter.com 105 Linda Harper Brown www.lindaharperbrown.com 138 Dwayne Bohac www.bohac.com 144 Ken Legler www.votekenlegler.com TFRW also urges supporting the following Republican Candidates who are challenging sitting Democrats. House District Candidate Website 3 Erwin Cain www.erwincain.com 34 Connie Scott www.voteconniescott.com 47 Paul Workman www.workmanfortexas.com 48 Dan Neil www.texansfordan.com 52 Larry Gonzales www.larrygonzales.com 78 Dee Margo www.deemargo.org 85 Jim Landtroop www.jimlandtroop.com 93 Barbara Nash www.barbaranashfortexas.com 96 Bill Zedler www.billzedler.org 101 Cindy Burkett www.cindyburkett.org 102 Stephani Carter www.carterfortexas.com 107 Kenneth Sheets http://www.kennethsheets.com/ 133 Jim Murphy www.votejimmurphy.com/ May 3 May 6 May 15 May 20 BLRWW Board Meeting National Day of Prayer Parker County Republican Party Meeting, 7 p.m. Greet the Troops at DFW Airport. Meet in the Brookshire s parking lot at 6 a.m. Call Carolyn Estes at 817-341-0237 for more information. Luncheon Meeting and Weatherford Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting at Fire Oak Grill, 114 Austin Avenue at 11:15 a.m. Please join us a little early for this month s luncheon meeting as we have our ribbon cutting to celebrate our membership in the Weatherford Chamber. * Also, please bring your old cell phones to donate for our troops overseas to receive free phone cards. You don t need to have the charger also; all phones are completely refurbished. Call Carolyn Estes at 817-341-0237 for information. To RSVP for our meeting or for more information call our Hospitality Chair, Dodie Jordan, at 817-594-0413 for more information and to RSVP. Don t forget that Brian Lixey from Compass Bank has graciously made the bank s covered parking area available for you to park during our monthly luncheon meetings.

2 www.blrww.com Hospitality 10 in 2010 e hope you ll join us at our May 20th luncheon at WFire Oak Grill to hear Texas Federation of Republican Women Candidate Development Chair Elizabeth Besa R. Martin share with us her vision for 10 in 2010. Her impressive credentials include: REPUBLICAN ACTIVITIES Texas Federation of Republican Women Chair Candidate Development, 2008-2009, 2010-2011 Kendall County Republican Women President 2008-2009 Vice President 2007 Bylaws Chair - 2006 Kendall County Republican Party Temporary/Permanent Convention Secretary - 2010 Rules Chair 2008 Delegate Texas State Convention 2008, 2010 Alternate Texas State Convention 2006 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Member - Texas State Bar Law Office of Elizabeth R. Martin Owner Attorney Specializing in Estate Planning, Probate, Real Estate, Water, Tax and Constitutional Law Former Briefing Attorney, Texas Fourth Court of Appeals Intern, United States Fifth Circuit of Appeals Bexar County, Texas Court Coordinator, Compliance Assistant Lord Miller, Inc., President Arthur Andersen & Co., Senior Tax Associate, Appraisal and Audit Texas A&M University, Teaching Assistant Real Estate Center, Computer System Assistant Presidio County Abstract, Clerk Federal Land Bank, Clerk COMMUNITY/PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES San Antonio Bar Foundation Director, 2005-2010 Chair Peacemakers 2008 Kendall County Bar Association Director, 2009 Kendall Appraisal District Director & Secretary, 2008-2009 Boerne Public Library Foundation Director 2008-2010 Capital Campaign Committee 2008-2009 EDUCATION St. Mary's University Law School St. Mary's Law Review Published Author Research and Writing Assistant Texas A&M University Masters Land Economics and Real Estate Texas A&M University Bachelors Agricultural Economics Marfa High School Marfa, Texas Legislative Puerto Rico Statehood, Waxman Resolution he House of Representatives approved by a vote of T223 to 169 legislation that would allow Puerto Rico to become a state, if residents approve at the ballot box. H.R. 2499, the Puerto Rico Democracy Act of 2009 introduced last October, provides for making the decision in a two-phase vote. In the first phase, voters would have the option to vote to continue Puerto Rico's present political status as a self-governing commonwealth or to change, according to language in the bill. If they vote to change their status, they would hold a second vote to decide on either statehood or independence. If Puerto Rican residents voted for statehood, their vote would still have to be approved by Congress. North Texas representatives voting to approve the resolution were Jeb Hensarling, Shelia Jackson Lee, and Eddie Bernice Johnson. Voting against the resolution were Joe Barton, Michael Burgess, Kenny Marchant, and Pete Sessions. Kay Granger did not vote. Other recent legislative news: Rep. Henry Waxman slipped an obscure provision into the House-passed financial reform measure, HR 4173, which would give the Federal Trade Commission new powers to monitor nutritional supplements. Some fear the provision could be expanded over other sectors of the economy. The Senate financial reform bill, S. 3217. You can read more about the Senate bill at http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-s3217/show. Don t forget you can follow current legislation at: http://www.opencongress.org/bill/all

www.blrww.com Meeting Minutes 3 Women in the Outdoors Bush Legacy Republican Women of Weatherford April 15th, 2010 Fire Oak Grill, Weatherford, Texas The regular monthly meeting of Bush Legacy Republican Women of Weatherford was called to order at 12:00 pm by Evon Markum, sitting in for President Judy Flanagin. Don Markum gave the invocation. The Pledge to the American Flag was led by Mattie Parker, as well as the Pledge to the Texas Flag. Evon Markum welcomed and recognized the elected officials, candidates, and guests. BLRWW Board Officers were also recognized. Joan Shaw introduced her guest, Lyn Manoco; Pat Peale, TFRW, introduced herself; and Dottie Worthington introduced her guest, Tammy Armour. A quorum check was made and there was a quorum present. Dottie Worthington made a motion to approve the Board Meeting Minutes and Elyse Carter seconded the motion. The motion was approved. Treasurer Robin Gentry presented the Register Report and the budget balance. Pat Martin made a motion to accept the report and was seconded by Elyse Carter. The motion carried. Membership Chairman Dottie Worthington welcomed a new member, Tammy Armour. Tammy and her family are new to the area and she learned of BLRWW from the Chamber of Commerce. She attended the luncheon and decided to become a member. Several BLRWW members took part in this year s Women in the Outdoors event earlier this month at the Sweeney Ranch outside Weatherford. Classes included fishing, kayaking, gun safety, and much more. Old Business: Another trip to the airport to "Greet the Troops" will be on May 15th, not May 29th, as previously reported. New Business: Four BLRWW Honorees for the "Tribute to Women" Brunch at the State Convention were elected. They are Judy Flanagin, Zan Prince, Carolyn Estes, and Evon Markum. The Convention will be June 11-12 at the Hyatt Regency/Dallas Convention Center. Jeannie Leonard asked that members consider contributing to the Veteran's Administration. A reception will be held this evening, April 15th, from 5pm to 7pm, for officials running for re-election in Weatherford. The public is invited. Bylaws & Legislation Chairman Vicki Wallis: Vicki was not at the luncheon. Joan Shaw introduced the monthly guest speaker, Hon. Don Schnebly, Parker County District Attorney, and Sheriff Larry Fowler, Parker County Sheriff's Office, and Mr. Robert DeBoise, Senior Assistant Parker County District Attorney. Mr. Schnebly reported on the increasing crime in Parker County, mainly due to drugs, and Sheriff Fowler informed us on how the Sheriff's Office is dealing with the increasing crime rate and how we, as private citizens, can help in protecting our area and our homes. Hospitality Chairman Dodie Jordan worked the check-in desk and welcomed members and guests as they arrived. Announcements and Reminders: Attendees to the State Convention Brunch need to pay for their meal. Literacy Chairman Brooke Worthington: Brooke was not at the luncheon. The door prize tickets were drawn and the winners were presented the prizes. New member, Tammy Armour, was one of the lucky ticket holders and was presented her prize. Newsletter - Karen Brasovan: Karen was not at the luncheon. The meeting was adjourned at 12:45 pm. O Campaign and PR Chairman Brandi Buckner: Brandi was not at the luncheon. Finance chairman, Elyse Carter: no report. There was nothing to address under Unfinished Business. Subscribed by Linda Humphreys, Secretary

Bush Legacy Republican Women of Weatherford Karen Brasovan, Newsletter 105 Forest Court Aledo, TX 76008 817-301-2873 karen@thgsolutions.com www.parkertxgop.org www.tfrw.org www.nfrw.org YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS U.S. Senator John Cornyn http://cornyn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm Washington Office: 202-224-2934 202-224-2856 (FAX) Dallas Office: 972-239-1310 972-239-2110 (FAX) U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson http://hutchison.senate.gov/index.html Washington Office: 202-224-5922 202-224-0776 (FAX) Dallas Office: 214-361-3500 214-361-3502 (FAX) U.S. Rep. Kay Granger www.kaygranger.house.gov/index.asp Washington Office: 202-224-5071 202-224-5683 (FAX) Fort Worth Office: 817-338-0909 817-335-5852 (FAX) State Rep. Phil King www.house.state.tx.us/members/dist61/king.htm Weatherford Office: 817-596-8100 817-596-8375 (FAX) State Senator Craig Estes www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/senate/members/dist30/dist30.htm Austin Office: 512-463-0130 512-463-8874 (FAX) N. Texas Office: 940-898-0331 940-898-0926 (FAX) Texas Legislature news: www.capitol.state.tx.us U.S. congressional news: www.congress.org To contact state and national elected officials, as well as GOP officials: www.texasgop.org/site/pageserver?pagename=leadership_home

Uâá{ _xztvç exñâuä vtç jéåxç Éy jxtà{xüyéüw BLRWW Website and Monthly Newsletters Keeping you Informed on Important Issues with with web based meeting reservations and reminders Informative Programs and Outstanding Speakers Arm Yourself with Political Knowledge and Build Lasting Friendships and Memories with fellow Education Republicans Meet Area Leaders and Politicians Serve on Community Service Projects Opportunity to Network with Others and Become a As a Member You Support Our Troops in BLRWW Mentor to Others Projects Become a Leader; Join Other Members in a As a Member You Become an Advocate Leadership Role in Our Community For Republican Principles Assist in Making Republican Issues Visible to the Learn About and Support Great BLRWW Community Scholarships Programs Assist to Register Voters Attend or Assist with Fundraisers Advertise In the BLRWW Newsletter Annual Christmas Party, Membership Drive and Other Fellowship Activities Throughout the Year Membership to TFRW and NFRW Learn About Political Meetings Happening in Your Neighborhood FOR MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION CONTACT VP MEMBERSHIP Dottie Worthington 817-594-0291 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Date: Mrs. Ms. Miss. Dr. Mr. Other Title Member Occupation: (REQUIRED) ( ) Name: Regular Membership is $100.00 ( ) Address: Dual Membership $90.00 Primary Club: ( ) City, State, Zip: Associate Membership $90.00 (Republican men, spouse, etc.) ( ) Home Phone: ( ) Husband s Name: ( ) Cell Phone: Birthday: Month / Day ( ) Work Phone: Voting Precinct Number: ( ) Email: Yes, contact me regarding the following BLRWW activities NOTICE: Items in ( ) will be printed in directory unless checked. Awards Campaign Activities Hospitality IT S NOT THE COST OF MEMBERSHIP, Peach Festival Voter Registration IT S THE VALUE OF MEMBERSHIP Other: Single mother s and Widow s $55 Young Republicans $35 Young affiliate (under 18) $25 Elected Officials $35 Make Checks Payable to: (NO CORP CHECKS) BUSH LEGACY REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF WEATHERFORD, PAC Dottie Worthington, VP MEMBERSHIP, 1701 Santa Fe., WEATHERFORD, TX 76086 817-594-0291 Email: dottie@worthington.bz