FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 13th, 2011

AUSTIN, TX – The Hispanic Republicans of Texas today endorsed Ted Cruz for United States Senate to replace Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison.

George Antuna, Jr., Co-Founder of the Hispanic Republicans of Texas said, “HRT’s mission to is to increase participation of strong conservative Hispanic leaders in public service.  Ted Cruz personifies that mission and the Hispanic Republicans of Texas is proud to officially endorse Ted Cruz for United States Senate.”

With Hispanics representing 37% of the population of Texas, 48.6% of total students in public schools and 50% of the population growth, only a fraction are elected officials. With numbers comes a lot of power. Hispanics constitute the largest single growing community in Texas and have a profound impact on this state. They contribute to our economy as job creators, they contribute to the armed forces through their patriotism and they contribute to our democracy with their vote and public service.

“Ted is the future of the Republican Party,” HRT Co-founder George P. Bush said. “He is a proven conservative, and his personal story embodies the American Dream. Like Marco Rubio in Florida, I am confident that Ted will inspire a new generation of leaders to stand up and defend American Exceptionalism.”

As it stands today, Hispanic leaders are disproportionately under-represented as elected officeholders especially as Republicans. Hispanic Republicans of Texas has been established to close the gap, build leadership within the Hispanic community and support those who are ready to serve as elected leaders of this state. The Hispanic Republicans of Texas sees a responsibility to, not only help other Hispanics, but most importantly, to serve the greatest state in our nation – Texas.

Antuna continued, “Ted Cruz is a true leader for the Hispanic community, for Texas and for the United States.  We are fortunate to have a candidate with Ted’s honesty and integrity willing to serve Texas in the United States Senate.”

 

Our Organization

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Hispanic Republicans of Texas was founded to recruit, train and elect Hispanic Republican candidates to state and local office. Over the past 18 months, HRT has rapidly grown into a political movement assisting those Hispanic leaders called to serve the public good.

The Board of Directors for HRT includes Co-Founders George Antuna in Schertz, George P. Bush in Ft. Worth and Juan Hernandez in Ft. Worth along with Sonya Medina Williams in San Antonio, Jacob Monty in Houston, Rolando Pablos in San Antonio and Lionel Sosa in Floresville.

Membership in the Hispanic Republicans of Texas PAC is open to all Texans who are interested in empowering the Hispanic community to leadership in government.

For more information please contact us at 512.257.8559 or via email us

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Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 8, 2012

STATE SENATE DISTRICT 20 CANDIDATE, RAUL TORRES ENDORSED BY HISPANIC REPUBLICANS OF TEXAS

An indication of Hispanic Republican party growth as Torres challenges for Senate Seat

AUSTIN, TX – State Senate District 20 candidate, Raul Torres, R-Nueces, has received the endorsement from Hispanic Republicans of Texas (HRT).

“The Hispanic Republicans of Texas is proud to endorse Raul Torres for Senate District 20,” says George Antuna, Jr., co-founder of Hispanic Republicans of Texas.  Raul is a common sense conservative who will represent the values of the hard-working men and women of South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley.  He is committed to creating jobs, improving education, and securing a better future for all Texans.“

Hispanic Republicans of Texas has been established to close the gap of the disproportionately under-represented elected officeholders, especially as Republicans. H.R.T. helps build leadership within the Hispanic community and will support those who are ready to serve as elected leaders of this state. The Hispanic Republicans of Texas sees a responsibility to, not only help other Hispanics, but most importantly, to serve the greatest state in our nation – Texas.

“I’m very happy to once again receive endorsement from Hispanic Republicans of Texas,” says Raul Torres. “HRT supported me in the past when I ran and won State Representative District 33 and I’m looking forward to HRT being there for me again.”

State Senate District 20 encompasses Brooks, Hidalgo, Jim Wells and Nueces Counties.

AUSTIN, TX – At a GOP press conference this afternoon, Hispanic Republicans of Texas (HRT) welcomed State Representative J.M. Lozano to the Republican Party. Lozano, from Kingsville, switched from the Democrat party to the Republican Party on Monday, March 5. That announcement was made at a press conference on Monday with HRT co-founder’s, George P. Bush and George Antuna, Jr. in Austin.

“J.M. Lozano is a man of integrity who embraces our common Latino values of faith, family and economic freedom for our small business owners,” said George P. Bush.

George Antuna, Jr., added, “We welcome Representative Lozano with open arms to the Republican Party. The Hispanic Republicans of Texas organization is proud to endorse his re-election to the Texas House.”

“I wish to thank George P. Bush, George Antuna, Jr. and Dr. Juan Hernandez for their support,” Representative Lozano stated. “With the endorsement of Hispanic Republicans of Texas, I’m looking forward to once again vote conservative, which is pro-life, pro-oil and gas development, and pro-small business. Those values are in line with the Republican Party.”

“Representative Lozano has found a growing family within the Republican Party that supports his values and we welcome him,” added Dr. Juan Hernandez, Hispanic Republicans of Texas co-founder.

Representative Lozano will be running for House District 43, which includes the Kleberg, Jim Wells, San Patricio and Bee Counties.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 2, 2012

TEXAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 114 CANDIDATE, JASON VILLALBA ENDORSED BY HISPANIC REPUBLICANS OF TEXAS

AUSTIN, TX – Hispanic Republicans of Texas (HRT) has endorsed Jason Villalba, candidate for District 114 of the Texas House of Representatives.

“We are proud and excited to endorse Jason Villalba for the Texas House of Representatives,” said George Antuna, co-founder of the Hispanic Republicans of Texas. “Jason has proven to be a leader in the community and will be an excellent representative for Dallas in the Texas House.”

Hispanic leaders are disproportionately under-represented as elected officeholders especially as Republicans. Hispanic Republicans of Texas has been established to close the gap, build leadership within the Hispanic community and support those who are ready to serve as elected leaders of this state. The Hispanic Republicans of Texas sees a responsibility to, not only help other Hispanics, but most importantly, to serve the greatest state in our nation – Texas.

“I am proud to have the support of HRT, as they work to build support for conservative Hispanic leaders across our state,” said Jason Villalba.

About The Hispanic Republicans of Texas (www.hispanicrepublicansoftx.org)
Hispanic Republicans of Texas, co-founded by George P. Bush, George Antuna Jr. and Dr. Juan Hernandez, is an organization that works to recruit, elect, support and defend Republican officeholders and candidates for state and local elected offices who share our common values of faith, family, lower taxes, less regulations and less government spending to promote individual prosperity and economic growth in Texas. Membership in the Hispanic Republicans of Texas PAC is open to all Texans who are interested in empowering the Hispanic community to leadership in government.

About Jason Villalba (http://www.jasonvillalba.org/)
A fourth-generation Texan, Jason is a Dallas native. As the son of an airline mechanic, from an early age Jason was taught to work hard, study diligently, act with integrity and do what’s right. The first in his family to graduate from college, Jason worked his way through Baylor University where he studied Economics and Finance, then graduated from the University of Texas School of Law.

As a former financial analyst and as a partner at one of Dallas’ most respected law firms, Jason has hands-on experience working with and advising growing businesses and start-ups and dealing with complex financial and corporate transactions.

An active member of the Dallas community for more than a decade, Jason currently serves on the development committee of the Dallas Zoo and is an active member of the Dallas Children’s Trust. Jason has served on the Board of the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation, as the appointee of City Councilmember Ann Margolin, and he has served as a member of the Dallas County Citizens Election Advisory Committee, as the appointee of County Commissioner Maurine Dickey.

Jason is the immediate past Vice-Chair of the Dallas County Republican Party and the current Chairman of the Dallas Chapter of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. In 2006 and 2010, Jason was named as a delegate to the Republican Party of Texas State Convention. (End)

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DATE: January 24, 2012
CONTACT: Amy Ellsworth • 512-809-6367 • amy@murphyturner.com

Hispanic Republicans of Texas Endorse Susan McCoy for Judge

Today the Hispanic Republicans of Texas (HRT) announced its endorsement of Susan McCoy’s campaign for State District Judge of the 153rd Judicial District in Tarrant County.

“Susan McCoy’s reputation precedes her. She’s an outstanding attorney and is an excellent candidate for State District Judge of the 153rd Judicial District,” says George Antuna, Jr., co-founder of Hispanic Republicans of Texas. “HRT is proud to endorse and support Susan’s campaign in Tarrant County.”

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of such an outstanding group that has successfully elected a number of conservative Hispanics to public office. I will use a conservative approach on the bench, using the Constitution as my guide in applying the law. If given the opportunity by voters, I will bring my years of experience to carry out justice in the 153rd District Court,” McCoy said of the endorsement from the Hispanic Republicans of Texas.

About Hispanic Republicans of Texas (www.hispanicrepublicansoftx.org)
Hispanic Republicans of Texas, co-founded by George P. Bush, George Antuna, Jr. and Juan Hernandez, was established as an organization that will recruit, elect, support and defend Republican officeholders and candidates for state and local elected offices who share our common values of faith, family, lower taxes, less regulations and less government spending in order to promote individual prosperity and economic growth in Texas. Membership in the Hispanic Republicans of Texas PAC is open to all Texans who are interested in empowering the Hispanic community to leadership in government. (END)

McCoy is a well-respected and successful attorney. She has earned Best Lawyers in Texas distinction from Fort Worth Magazine. She is an active member of the Metroplex Republican Women’s Association, Republican Women of North Texas, Republican Women of Arlington, the Fort Worth Republican Women, as well as a number of other Republican clubs. A licensed attorney for nearly 20 years, McCoy received her undergraduate degree in political science from Texas A&M University before receiving her Juris Doctorate from the University of Houston School of Law. McCoy is a dedicated wife and mother of two.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 21th, 2011

AUSTIN, TX – The Hispanic Republicans of Texas today endorsed Debra Ibarra Mayfield for Justice, Fourteenth Court of Appeals, Place 3.

“Hispanic Republicans of Texas is proud to endorse Debra Mayfield for Justice of the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, Place 3.  H.R.T. is committed to supporting conservative, qualified leaders in races up and down the ballot,” said George P. Bush, H.R.T. Co-Founder. “Debra is a Republican leader who has the stature, experience and conservative credentials to serve Texas in the 14th Court of Appeals”.

“H.R.T. is committed to helping Debra win in November 2012,” said Jacob Monty, H.R.T. Board Members and Harris County representative for the group.   “Debra Mayfield has served as president of the Mexican-American Bar Association of Houston and on the Advisory Board for the Hispanic Bar Association.  She has been a precinct chair, a former Harris County Republican Party Committee Chair and an election judge.  Debra is a successful partner in her law firm with diversified experience that will bring benefit to the Fourteenth Court of Appeals and she is a candidate connected to the conservative grassroots.  Debra has it all.  She will make an excellent Justice for the Fourteenth Court of Appeals.”

As it stands today, Hispanic leaders are disproportionately under-represented as elected officeholders especially as Republicans. Hispanic Republicans of Texas has been established to close the gap, build leadership within the Hispanic community and support those who are ready to serve as elected leaders of this state. The Hispanic Republicans of Texas sees a responsibility to, not only help other Hispanics, but most importantly, to serve the greatest state in our nation – Texas.

George Antuna, Jr., Co-Founder of the Hispanic Republicans of Texas said, “H.R.T.’s mission to is to increase participation of strong conservative Hispanic leaders in public service.  Debra Mayfield is that type of leader.”

“I am honored to have the endorsement of the Hispanic Republicans of Texas,” said Mayfield.  “I hope that through my campaign, I will help further the message that the conservative ideals of the Republican party are integral to the Hispanic culture.”

The Fourteenth Court of Appeals represents Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller and Washington counties.

About Debra Mayfield

Since completing a clerkship at the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, Debra has been in private practice with a civil defense firm where she is a partner.  In private practice, she handles all phases of litigation for a wide variety of clients in state and federal courts.  A greater percentage of her practice, however, includes civil appellate work, wherein she handles post-judgment motions, traditional and interlocutory appeals, and original proceedings in Texas intermediate appellate courts, the Texas Supreme Court, and the Fifth Circuit, as well as courts in various other jurisdictions.  She also serves as court-appointed bilingual guardian ad litem and as a special commissioner in eminent domain proceedings.

Debra has served as president of the Mexican-American Bar Association of Houston and on the Advisory Board for the Hispanic Bar Association of Houston.  She has been active in grass-roots Republican politics for many years, serving as precinct chair and election judge, chairing a committee in the Harris County Republican Party and by volunteering in local and state campaigns.  Debra’s husband, Eric, also shares her heart for service, as he is a former Captain in the United States Army.  Debra and Eric are the proud parents of two young children and are active members of Houston’s First Baptist Church.

Visit Debra’s campaign website at www.debramayfield.com and Like her Campaign Page on Facebook at Debra Mayfield Campaign.

 

 

Justice Eva Guzman, Texas Supreme Court

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Campaign Website: evaguzman.com

Officeholder Website: supreme.courts.state.tx.us

 

About Justice Guzman

As an elected Republican judge for over a decade, Justice Eva Guzman brings strong conservative values to the Texas judiciary. At the core of her judicial philosophy is a stringent adherence to the rule of law and a firm commitment to consider each case on its merits, without regard to any personal feelings or empathy. She knows a judge’s role is not to legislate from the bench but to interpret statutes and our constitutions as written. These core values, together with a solid work ethic and a commitment to efficient docket management, have defined her service at three levels of the Texas judiciary.

Justice Guzman’s family shares her conservative values and devotion to public service. Her husband of 23 years, Tony Guzman has served as a Houston Police Officer for more than 30 years, inspired by his father, a World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Together, they have instilled this spirit of service to others in their daughter Melanie, who, as a high school student, is an ardent volunteer in her community. As a family, they embrace traditional values and share a deep commitment to God, community, and country.

Eva Guzman’s life journey began in Chicago in the 1960s. Eva is the fourth of seven children with parents who instilled in her a deep respect and appreciation for this country and the rule of law. Eva’s family traveled to Texas in 1968 and settled in Houston’s East End. In their early days, the family struggled financially, but they counted themselves blessed. Her parents preached to their children that a focus on education was the key to success. All seven of their children received college degrees and are now CPAs, Engineers, Lawyers and Business Executives.

In 1999, then-Governor George W. Bush appointed Eva Guzman to the 309th District Court of Harris County where she served as a trial court judge for almost three years. She was subsequently elected to that bench in 2000. Governor Perry recognized her hard work and in 2001, she was appointed to the Houston-based Texas 14th Court of Appeals. Since her elevation to the appellate bench, she has ruled on over two thousand civil and criminal appeals and original proceedings and authored hundreds of published opinions. As a hard working judge on one of our state’s busiest courts, she has consistently received high marks in judicial evaluation polls. She was elected to fill the unexpired term in 2002, and to a full term in 2004.

On October 8, 2009 Eva’s career reached a monumental height and a lifelong dream came true when Governor Rick Perry appointed her to Texas’ highest civil court, the Supreme Court of Texas.

Throughout her entire career, Eva has been dedicated to public service and giving back to her community. She has been recognized by many organizations for her service on and off the bench. This year the Hispanic National Bar Association honored Justice Guzman as “Latina Judge of the Year.” Two Houston area law enforcement organizations, P.O.L.I.C.E., Inc. and Houston Police Officers Union, have selected Justice Guzman as “Appellate Judge of the Year” in prior years. In 2006, Texas Executive Women presented Justice Guzman with a “Woman on the Move” award in recognition of her professional and civic accomplishments.

An active member of the legal community, Justice Guzman holds memberships in a number of professional organizations. She is an elected member of the American Law Institute and a former board member of the Garland Walker American Inns of Court. Justice Guzman has twice received the “Houston Bar Association President’s Award for Outstanding Committee Service.” Justice Guzman formerly served as an appointed member of the Supreme Court of Texas Advisory Committee. In addition, she serves on the Alumni Board of South Texas College of Law.

Justice Guzman serves as an adjunct faculty member at The University of Houston Law Center. She is a frequent presenter and panelist at educational seminars and conferences. For over six years, she has served on the faculty of the American Bar Association’s highly-regarded Family Trial Law Advocacy Institute.

A Senior Fellow of the American Leadership Forum, Justice Guzman has a long track record of community service and has devoted many volunteer hours to organizations committed to children. She has served on the boards of Texas Court Appointed Special Advocates, The Escape Center, Wesley Community Center, and The Chinquapin School, and the Advisory Council of The Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Houston. Justice Guzman currently serves on the board of the Greater Houston Area Chapter of the American Red Cross.

Campaign Website: aaronpena.com

Officeholder Website: house.state.tx.us

 

Representative Aaron Peña is currently serving his fourth term in the Texas House of Representatives, and represents District 40 in Hidalgo County, Texas. He presently serves on three house committees: Vice Chairman of Elections; Ways and Means; and Redistricting.

Born in Austin on June 8th, 1959, Peña spent the first few years of his life in a home on the banks of Waller Creek (near what is currently Centennial Park), two blocks from the Capitol. His parents moved from Edinburg to Austin so that his father could attend The University of Texas Law School. Peña’s mother worked at the Capitol as a secretary to help support the family. After two years, the family moved back to the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas and settled in Edinburg, where Representative Peña still resides.

After graduating from Edinburg High School in 1977, he attended the University of Texas-Pan American (UTPA) before returning to his birthplace where he earned a B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. Following in his father’s footsteps, Peña went on to receive his Juris Doctor in May 1987 from Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas.

Peña was licensed to practice law by 1988, and in 1995 he became board certified by the State Bar of Texas in the area of Labor and Employment Law. He has served on the State Bar of Texas’ governing board for Labor and Employment attorneys. In April of 2005, after 17 years of working almost exclusively as a plaintiff’s attorney, Peña began work as a civil defense lawyer. In both capacities, he was recognized by Texas Monthly as a ‘Super Lawyer.’

First elected in 2002, Peña has always been a strong advocate for education. This includes his commitment to increases in public school teacher pay, as well as his consistent involvement in the expansion of the University of Texas-Pan American. Most recently, Peña sponsored legislation to authorize construction of a Student Wellness and Recreation Center and a Fine Arts Academic and Performance Complex at UTPA. In addition to his support of education, Representative Peña is also known for his championship of veterans and his involvement in drug-abuse treatment and prevention.

In his tenure, Peña’s achievements have included, but are not limited to:

  • Securing funding to bring a drug treatment facility to Edinburg, Texas.
  • Bringing a $40 Million dollar Fine Arts Center, a $25 Million dollar Student Wellness Center and $5 Million in additional funding for the Regional Academic Health Center at the University of Texas-Pan American.
  • In 2007, the representative secured significant increases in parks funding for his community. Of particular interest was the development of the Will Looney Memorial Park which surrounds the new Boys and Girls Club facility located in his home district.
  • The Children’s Health Insurance Program could see 127,000 additional children brought to the program in 2007 as a result of legislation (HB 109) championed by Rep. Peña.
  • After repeated attempts, Peña successfully passed legislation granting the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to Edinburg hero Freddy Gonzalez in 2007.

In the 81st Legislative Session Peña’s primary priorities center around on education including the development of a medical school in South Texas along with addressing the rise of criminal enterprises and the violence associated with it along the Texas-Mexico border.

last updated on 02/27/2009

Campaign Website: mlgarcia.net

Officeholder Website: tcweb.tarrantcounty.com

 

About Mary Louise Garcia

A senior administrator on Sheriff’s Dee Anderson’s command staff for eight years, Mary Louise has been directly involved in staff decisions and works with senior managers and chief deputies in Tarrant County’s largest department.

With extensive experience keeping an eye on the bottom line, she conducts internal audits and implements countywide initiatives in the Sheriff’s Department and coordinates with other county departments. In addition, Mary Louise hires, trains and assigns clerical staff.

As a longtime county employee, Mary Louise knows that the County Clerk works for taxpayers and the need to make every dollar count.  And as a former business owner, she knows how to get the most out of a buck.

Before joining the sheriff’s command staff, she owned the Garcia Group, a public relations company serving a variety of businesses as well as:

  • The Fort Worth school district
  • Political clients, including Congresswoman Kay Granger.
  • And nonprofit groups such as the YMCA.

“I have always worked to make our county a better place to live by supporting civic organizations and volunteer groups as well as taking an active role in the Republican Party,” Mary Louise says. “My years in county government give me the experience as County Clerk to continue improving the quality of life in our community by delivering better services to all citizens for fewer tax dollars.”

Born in Tarrant County, she says her upbringing in a strong, tightly-knit family instilled in her the value of conservative principles, faith, hard work and the importance of giving back to her community. And she has been active in community groups for many years, including:

  • Board member, All Church Home for Children
  • Member, Ad Hoc Committee, Tarrant County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for children
  • Chairperson and board member, Fort Worth Independent School District Human Relations Committee
  • Board member, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Cook Children’s Physical Fitness Fair
  • Ad hoc member, Crime Prevention Resource Center
  • Volunteer, Nolan Catholic High School

Memberships include :

  • Fort Worth Public Library Young Lions
  • Metroplex Republican Women
  • Fort Worth Republican Women
  • Republican Women of Arlington
  • Fort Worth Women’s Club
  • Fort Worth Petroleum Club
  • Parishioner, Holy Family Catholic Church
  • Carousel Dance Club

Mary Louise graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1984, joined the Republican Party and attended Tarrant County Junior College, the University of Texas at San Antonio and Texas Christian University.

Mary Louise is married to Chris Garcia, an independent businessman and vice president of the Southwest Republican Club. They have two daughters, Juliana, 18, a student at Cornell University, and Gabi, 17, a senior at Nolan Catholic High School.

Angelica Hernandez, 105th District Judge

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Campaign Website: electangelica.com

Officeholder Website: co.nueces.tx.us

 

Corpus Christi Attorney Angelica Hernandez is the 105th District Court judge which serves Nueces, Kleberg and Kenedy counties.

She has been an attorney for almost 10 years, and served as both a trial attorney and as an assistant district attorney in the Nueces County District Attorney’s office prior to her election to the 105th District County.

Angelica is married to Texas Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol Trooper Rodney Hernandez and is the mother of three children, Tristan (12), Morgan (6) and Jude (2).

As an attorney, Angelica Hernandez has worked hard to represent her clients with integrity and courage. She has gained a reputation as a tough, but fair, prosecutor who believes in personal responsibility. Angelica believes that while many cases demand swift, hard punishment, there is also an opportunity for judges to show compassion and give second chances to those who can become productive citizens.

Angelica has worked as a civil defense attorney representing both private and public entities and been a partner in her own insurance defense firm; As an assistant District Attorney for Nueces County from 2007 through 2009 she handled some of the county’s most high profile criminal cases.