Who’s Funding Cy-Fair ISD Elections? (Extremists)

In November Cy Fair ISD parents will decide if billionaires and millionaires will control their elections and their schools.

So who is funding the election of the 3 extremists running for CFISD? The Political Action Committee Cy Fair 4 Liberty PAC was created in 2023. Since then they have raised a whooping $187,000 for a damn school board race! More than half, $81,495, coming from outside the district.

12 out of the 438 donors donated $153,172 or 82% of the entire total. The largest contributor was William Ely for $40,178. Ely is a sales rep for SAP America and works with the Harris County Republican Party. Ely’s republican buddy, Terry Wheeler donated $16,086. Ranteur Media of Austin donated $15,000. Senator “Money” Mayes Middleton from Clear Creek ISD donated $5208.

When you have partisan, extremist money coming into the district mailers such as the one below will be sent. It’s pretty sick. Sick enough for even republican voters to react according to the Houston Chronicle:

“Is this the example we want to set for our children? Using the tragedy of Charlie’s death and martyrdom in exchange for a vote?” said Judi DeHaan, Harris County Republican Party precinct chair. “They are on the wrong side of history with this divisive narrative.”

School boards should be non partisan. CCISD parents took a stand and removed Scott Bowen from the Board. Bowen is responsible for recruiting unqualified, extremist candidates for local elections including CFISD. Luckily the parents of CCISD voted everyone of them out. Now CFISD parents have that opportunity. Here are the top 12 donors to the PAC:

ContributorAmount
William Ely$40,178
Terry Wheeler$16,086
Ranteur Media$15,000
Clark Denson$12,665
State Rep Oliverson$12,000
C Club Pac$10,000
Christine Kalmbach$9,924
Todd Lecompte $9,524
George Edwards$9,463
Ray Justin$9,124
Senator Middleton$5,208
Cypress Republicans$4,000
$153,172

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