On Monday, State Representative Joe Crabb, after 18 years of distinguished service, announced his plans not to seek reelection to the Texas House of Representatives. Upon learning of the news, Dan Huberty – Humble ISD’s Board President, and BOMA member, announced he would seek the position being vacated by Rep. Crabb. Huberty, a lifelong Republican, will be a candidate in the March 2010 Republican Primary.
"Representative Crabb has been a faithful representative for the people of District 127," Mr. Huberty remarked. "I want to thank Joe and Nancy for giving so many years of their lives in service to the people of Texas and especially northeast Harris County. I believe my candidacy offers a great opportunity to elect a conservative businessman, with public school finance experience, to the Texas House.
"I am keenly aware the next legislative session will deal with legislative redistricting and another attempt to secure the voting process by requiring photo identification to vote," Mr. Huberty reflected. "These and other issues require that a strong conservative be elected to follow Rep. Crabb’s history of conservative leadership.
"Since learning of Rep. Crabb’s decision, I have spent time visiting with community and party leaders gauging their level of enthusiasm," Mr. Huberty reported. "I am humbled and honored to have the encouragement and support of so many of our friends and neighbors. So it is with their backing that I announce that I will seek the Republican nomination for State Representative District 127 in the March 2010 primary."
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