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Greg Meyers, candidate for House District 149, announced his support today for legislative initiatives designed to combat drunk driving. In a letter to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Meyers said, “I want to be an advocate for your issues in the Texas Legislature and work hard to reduce the senseless deaths that result from this deplorable behavior.”
Recent reports by the Houston Chronicle's Matt Stiles have depicted Vo as a slumlord over rundown East End and Northline apartment complexes teeming with roaches, rodents and code violations for problems such as rotting wood, exposed electrical wires, missing balcony railings and broken windows.
A month before complaints about problems at his apartments were disclosed publicly, state Rep. Hubert Vo used his government letterhead to complain to Houston police commanders about the department's scrutiny and accuse officers of harassment.
Last year Houston Mayor Bill White called on state Rep. Hubert Vo of Alief to serve as the liaison between his office and Thai Xuan Village, a dilapidated condo complex near Hobby Airport that the city was considering demolishing.
Residents in local apartments owned by state Rep. Hubert Vo live in conditions that appear to violate numerous health and building standards, a Houston Chronicle review of the properties has found.
The political arm of the state’s leading conservative organization, Texas Eagle Forum, announced the endorsement of Greg Meyers in the race for House District 149. The district, on the west side of Houston, is currently represented by Rep. Hubert Vo (D–Alief).
Today, the Independent Electrical Contractors Association – Texas Gulf Coast Chapter PAC endorsed Greg Meyers, the Republican candidate for State Representative in House District 149. Meyers is challenging the incumbent, State Rep. Hubert Vo.
HISD District Trustee Greg Meyers announced his intention today to run for State Representative in House District 149. Meyers is a lifelong Republican and the founder of GSK Dental, Inc., a dental products company.
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