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Mayor's Race

Rep. Eddie Rodriguez Endorses Lee Leffingwell


by: David Mauro

Mon Feb 23, 2009 at 06:10 PM CST

Disclosure: I am supporting Lee Leffingwell for Mayor.

State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez (D-Austin) endorsed Council Member Lee Lefingwell for Mayor of Austin today. With his endorsement of Leffingwell, Rep. Rodriguez became the first of Travis County's legislators to make a public endorsement in the Austin Mayor's race.

This was not Rep. Rodriguez's first endorsement in this year's Austin municipal elections. Several months ago both Rep. Rodriguez and his wife endorsed Place 1 candidate Perla Cavazos.

From the Leffingwell campaign's blog:

We’re very proud to announce that State Representative Eddie Rodriguez has endorsed Lee Leffingwell for Austin mayor.  Eddie represents District 51 in the Texas House of Representatives, which encompasses most of East Austin, just south of MLK Boulevard.  

Eddie was first elected to the State Legislature in 2002 and has been a great friend to his constituents and the City of Austin since his first day in office.  As a legislator, his focus has been on environmental regulation, health and human services, housing protections, election issues, and other issues important to Texans.

Eddie is a native of McAllen and a graduate of the University of Texas, and is currently in law school at UT.  He lives in East Austin with his beautiful and charming wife Natasha.  Thanks for your support, Eddie!
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Austin Needs a Mayor not another Photo Op!


by: Featurewritr

Sun Feb 15, 2009 at 02:41 PM CST

As President of the Bluff Springs Neighborhood association, I want to share my neighborhood's personal experience with Brewster McCracken.  When 40 Ton Gravel Trucks were speeding recklessly through our 35 MPH neighborhood, it was a disaster in the making.  From the beginning, Brewster turned his back on us, even after repeated calls and emails. Half of our neighborhood is within the city limit, the other half the ETJ.  Not enough votes at stake?  No photo op?  Whatever the case, Brewster did nada.

Even though he was on the CAMPO board, and this was  clearly a CAMPO issue (it was once an arterial roadway), Brewster didn't have the courtesy to return one phone call or answer one email unlike everyone else involved.  Even CAMPO's Executive Director responded, as did Jennifer Kim and Better Dunkerly, along with numerous county and city officials.

I even called his aid and asked if there was a reason he was ignoring this issue? I also wanted to confirm that he was still serving on the Campo Board.  He was. I even went to Brewster's website.  Mostly what I saw was one photo op after another.  All that was missing was him holding and kissing a baby.

When the Austin American Statesman published the OP ED piece I wrote called Dangerous Trucks, the city and county sprung into action. They soon declared Bluff Springs Road a No Truck Zone.

Recently, when the doors sprung open at Austin Studios, there was Brewster, front row and center. I'll say one thing for him, he knows a photo op when he sees one.  But I had also heard he really didn't do much for the bond, in the beginning when it was most vulnerable.  

I will support Lee Leffingwell because what you see is what you get! All you need to do is compare the two websites. It's clear Lee has substance.

I recently found out that it was Lee who authored the bill to keep Town Lake Animal Center as a satellite adoption center when the shelter moves to the east side.  Maybe a small issue compared to the larger ones at stake, but it is important to me.  It also shows Lee is someone who understands compromise!

I hope Brewster is ready for his close up, because hopefully after this election, he won't be posing for too many more.

Marcia Zwilling
 

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Lee Leffingwell Town Hall Meeting Sunday Morning


by: David Kobierowski

Sat Nov 29, 2008 at 09:02 AM CST

( - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

What:  City of Austin Council member and likely Mayoral candidate Lee Leffingwell will be our speaker at First Unitarian Universalist's Public Affairs Forum.

When:  Sun, Nov. 30th, 11:30am-12:30pm

Where:  First Unitarian Universalist Church's Howson Hall, 4700 Grover, Austin, TX (near Lamar/45th).

Cost:  FREE

Council Member Leffingwell plans to discuss major topics that have surfaced recently in our Austin community.  Topics will include, but are not limited to:  Water and Energy Conservation, BioMass Energy contract, recent changes in Solid Waste collection policy, and city finances.  

Leffingwell was first elected in 2005 and was re-elected in May 08'. Get there early if you want a good seat.  Seating is limited and total occupancy is limited to 180 people.  There will be ample opportunity for audience questions so be prepared to ask concise questions.  The forum will be filmed and later broadcast on Public Access TV.  DVD copies of the forum will be available for purchase shortly after the presentation.

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