Texas Constitutional Amendments on the November Ballot: Pros & Cons
Plus: 10-minute report by Luis Pedraza on nearly $2 BILLION in CISD Bonds
This November, there will be an election to determine amendments to the Texas Constitution, including Proposition 4 to lower property taxes. Many voters decide not to participate, then wonder why laws have changed or have been added that they may not be in favor of. Mark Ramsey will explain pros and cons of each of the amendments and explain how they will impact residents of Montgomery County.
Join us on October 5 when Mark Ramsey will explain each of the amendments and their potential ramifications for you and your family so you can make educated decisions at the polls.
Meeting Details
Admission
$9.00+tax
Includes all-you-can eat pizza and salad buffet. Your admission supports MCEF by allowing us to meet without room rental or overhead costs. Incredible Pizza is a locally owned, Christian business.
Times
Buffet - 4:30 - 6:30 pm (Beat the crowd, come early!)
Prayer Meeting - 5:30 - 6:00 pm
Meeting & Featured Speaker - 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Help us build an army of prayer warriors!
We hold a prayer meeting from 5:30 - 6:00 pm to lift up a list of the country’s most urgent needs. Praying aloud is not required - your agreement in prayer is what’s important. Take a stand for our nation!
About Mark Ramsey
Mark S. Ramsey, P.E., is a small government, Constitutional Conservative Activist, guided by his Christian values, who has a proven record of effective representation at all levels over several decades. He is formerly a four-term elected State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) representative of Texas Senate District 7 (North Harris County). In December 2020, Ramsey was one of 38 Texas Members of the Electoral College, where he successfully authored and passed a Resolution condemning the U.S. Supreme Court’s lack of action relating to the November election fraud.
Ramsey has chaired the Republican Party of Texas Legislative Priorities and Platform committees, as well as the SREC Resolutions committee. He has also served on the Texas Education Agency (TEA) committee and was invited by the Texas Sunset Commission to report on the TEA when it was up for review. Several of his recommendations led to language in proposed legislation.
In 2022, after an unsuccessful run for Congress (CD38), Mark Ramsey was elected as a Director of the North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA), defeating a 23-year incumbent. The NHCRWA serves about 750,000 people, with about half actually getting part of their water from the NCHRWA. He now serves as President of the Board of Directors, with a laser focus on stopping the unsustainable rise in water rates in North Harris County while preserving quantities and quality of water available to residents.
Ramsey is a registered professional engineer, holding numerous U.S. and international patents, and has helped clients on six continents. He and his wife, Pauline, have been married for more than 40 years, and have three grown children. They worship at WoodsEdge Community Church.