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State Representative District 25-Mike Meadors

Campaign Email: mmeadors1@yahoo.com

Summary of Candidate Professional/Civic Background:

Professional Background

  • 20 years of executive level management in the private sector.
  • 10 years of executive level management for a publicly held company 
  • 10 years Brazoria County business owner

Civic Background

I am very proud of my community involvement through my business. I have a small farm which we deliver fresh vegetables and eggs to the Brazosport Cares Food Bank in Freeport. We also make monetary donations to the Mad Cattery (SPCA of Brazoria County) in Lake Jackson. We recently started making deliveries of our Cat Five food products to the PTSD Foundation of America Camp Hope located in Houston. 

Why would you be an effective leader in this role?

My successful business experience, work ethic, sense of giving and humanity should qualify me for this position.

What are key platform points that are important to you?

First and foremost I want to be the eyes, ears and voice of District 25 working on the immediate needs of our constituents.

I believe in Freedom of choice. Freedom of choice isn’t just about family planning it also includes the freedom for the citizens of the state of Texas to use Legalized Marijuana and participate in gambling if they wish to.

I would work to increase health care and food assistance for our citizens by encouraging Corporate and church involvement in addition to tax revenue from the sale of legalized marijuana (THC) sales and gambling revenues.   

We need to put the Public back in our public school systems by identifying why our students are leaving for private schools,  home schooling and why we are losing our teachers.  

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