Comparing CCISD Candidates: Jessica Cejka and Misty Dawson

April 19, 2022

Here is a comparison of the two candidates, Jessica Cejka (on the left) and Misty Dawson (on the right), running for CCISD School District 1. This information is from the CCISD website.

Education

  • Jessica Cejka. Bachelors degree in mathematics from Texas A&M. Masters in education (Instructional Technology) from UHCL. Masters in education (Educational Administration) from UHCL. 
  • Misty Dawson. Graduated from CCISD High School.

Applicable Experience

  • Jessica Cejka. Secondary math teacher grades 7-12. Community college adjunct professor. Education Manager at NASA. Managed student and teacher STEM programs. Real estate agent.
  • Misty Dawson. Former Controller of a company. Pool company business owner.

School Activities

  • Jessica Cejka. VP of Fundraising on PTA board. Girl Scout leader, Cookie mom. Volunteer on the Speakers Committee of the Houston Livestock and Rodeo. Volunteer on high school rocketry program. Supporter of the Birthday Joy Program and Clear Creek Education Foundation.
  • Misty Dawson.  Carnival Fundraiser Co-Chair, Sandra Mossman Elementary PTA 

Contact information

Jessica Cejka. 

www.jessica4ccisd.net

Info@jessica4ccisd.net

832-541-6616

Misty Dawson.

https://www.facebook.com/electMistyDawsonCCISD/

http://mistydawson.com

832-517-0451

Misty.deen@aeonbluepool.net


Fact check: Misty Dawson for CCISD school board

April 14, 2022

Just saw a pic on Facebook from Misty Dawson who is running for the CCISD school board. She is working hard to follow the Republican Party playbook of misleading and scare tactics.

A couple of things:

  • The Appraisal District [the Appraisal District is a separate office than the Tax Assessor] accesses taxes based upon home values. It’s not like they willy nilly raise the assessment. Home sales are through the roof for reasons unknown. Tax rates have not changed. She might want to contact the Galveston County Tax Assessor for accurate information. (The Assessor is a republican)
  • CCISD has NOT considered eliminating the homestead exemption. As part of their budget process this is always on the table, as it should be, but has never been considered especially in the most recent years. When the State has cash strapped the school districts sometimes drastic cuts or considerations must be take but not this time. So this is nothing more than a scare tactic addressed towards the ill informed.
  • She claims she will fight for keeping the homestead exemption, something that isn’t being considered, again catering to the ill informed. 
  • And BTW….CCISD’s M&O is at the lowest rate allowed by law and the State actually penalizes school districts for not taxing enough. Go figure.
It’s disappointing that candidates, not just her, will yell and scream about cutting taxes while advocating for raising the wages of teachers across the board. Money doesn’t grow on trees. Anyone can call for cutting taxes but it takes talent and cooperation to establish a fiscally responsible budget.
Ms Dawson claims to have been a Controller for a company but hasn’t identified that company. She should know better.


Lending Obscene Campaign Cash: Scott Bowen, candidate for CCISD

April 9, 2022

There is something seriously wrong with this.

In a race that requires a couple of thousand dollars, a handful of signs, and attending meet and greets with education professionals and the community, Scott Bowen has broken the bank. His own bank.

According to his 30 day campaign finance report Bowen raised over $25,000……sort of. Bowen loaned his campaign a staggering amount of $20,000. Many candidates for CCISD in the past have loaned their campaigns money but $20,000 is outrageous much like State Representative Money Mayes Middleton who self financed his campaign with over $2.5 Million for a race that should have cost $500,000 if it was competitive. (it wasn’t) 

This self financing is the latest tactic being used by wealthy republican candidates. Eric Dick a republican for County Treasurer self financed his campaign for over $250,000. (he lost) As I have reported before:

Much like Kathaleen Wall who invested $6 Million for a Congressional primary (and lost), and David Mayes Middleton who invested $1.5 Million [$2.5M total]  for his State House primary win, Huffines invested $6 Million for his primary win for a State Senate seat. Out of his $7.4 fundraising haul 81% came from his own pocket!

$20,000 for a school board race is obscene. There is more to this. Bowen’s Treasurer left right after the 2019 election. Currently he does not have a Treasurer on file and will have to explain that to the Texas Ethics Commission. There is more concerning the mailer he sent with pictures of kids which he did not have permission to do but that is for later.

His remaining donations of about $5000 includes $1300 from Kevin Odit who ran for CCISD back in 2021 and a $2000 donation from Thomas McNutt from Corsicana Texas. McNutt is another extreme far right candidate who the party rejected in the 2022 primary for State Representative.



Recap of the CCISD Forum. The Good. The Bad. The Ugly.

April 8, 2022

The Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce held a forum for the CCISD candidates. The entire forum can be viewed at the I45Now channel here

The Good. Jessica Cejka and Krysten Garcia. Out of the five these are two very outstanding candidates. Clearly both are very knowledgeable in education matters. Both showed confidence, poise, and were very comfortable answering questions. Watching them answer the questions you could tell they could easily talk in detail about any subject. Both were very impressive. As former educators they would bring a wealth of knowledge and applicable experience to the board.

The Bad. Carl Nunn. Chief Nunn has spent his career in law enforcement but he has had trouble transitioning to being a candidate for a school board. He was clearly having trouble answering some questions. As an example at about 52:45 he took a considerable amount of time to think about the question then simply punted and could not answer. Would he be better than the current board member? Absolutely. 

The Ugly. Misty Dawson. Ms. Dawson is clearly out of her element. At about 31:15 on the question of property taxes her opponent took the entire minute to answer the question while Ms. Dawson took a whole 5 seconds to simply agree. She is self financing but stated candidates should take money from partisan organizations. She had trouble answering questions. At about 58:15 she had to pass on answering since she did not know what “at risk student” meant. According to the moderator “at risk student” is actually defined by the Texas Education Agency. 

Scott Bowen. He is great at pandering to the audience and cloaking his extreme, right wing, partisan, views when necessary. Bowen is one of the reasons we have parents coming to the School Board meetings causing unnecessary trouble on non-existent issues. He seems to enjoy being the instigator of chaos. He should take these skills and run for a partisan office where they will be appreciated.


Hiding Campaign Expenditures: Houston Dept of Education Trustee, Eric Dick

April 6, 2022

From the Houston Chronicle

After the Texas Ethics Commission fined Eric Dick $30,000 (second highest fine in the history of the TEC) I thought that this Dick issue had been successfully exposed. I was wrong.

Looking at the financial reports for the GPAC Conservative Republicans of Texas I stumbled on two very interesting donations. C-ROT is the extreme right controlling wing of the Texas Republican Party led by Steven Hotze and Jared Woodfill. Recently they held a ConspiracyFest fundraiser based upon the Big Lie in Houston. In the 2022 Republican Primary they published an endorsement card endorsing some of the most extreme candidates for office in the party including Don Huffines, who lost, and…..Eric Dick, who also lost.

According to the financial report filed by C-ROT Eric Dick donated $25,000 in Jan of 2022 and $25,000 again in February. At the time Dick was a candidate in the Republican Primary for Harris County Treasurer. Because he was a candidate he should have reported these expenditures on his own report especially if he was paying for the privilege of being endorsed or if the funds were being used to pay for the endorsement card.  Neither of these donations were reported on his Jan or Feb financial report filed with Harris County.

What is also interesting is his incomplete report filed on 2/22/22. His report summary claims to have expended over $208,000 from his personal funds but he only documents on Schedule G, Political Expenditures from Personal Funds, $107,750 leaving over $100,000 unaccounted for. Dick should have reported all expenditures “out of an abundance of caution.”

According to Dick’s attorney the $30,000 is nothing but a political farce:

In a statement Friday, Carmona said the Feb. 24 hearing amounted to a “political farce run by a bunch of cronies and fat cats,” and said Dick has “every intention to appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States.”

Let’s see what the cronies and fat cats say about this in the coming months. BTW the Commission is composed of 5 Republicans and 3 Democrats and rarely fines a candidate or an organization any substantial amount.


Houston Democrats, Hotze, Aubrey Taylor and the ConspiracyFest

April 2, 2022

The Houston Chronicle writes about Steve Hotze bringing the Big Lie ConspiracyFest to Houston today:

Aided by Attorney General Ken Paxton, Houston conservative activist Steve Hotze is planning to again enlist private sleuths to uncover evidence of voter fraud in Harris County this year, even after one of his own investigators was indicted last year for allegedly holding an air conditioning repairman at gunpoint while in search of phony ballots.

But there is more. The keynote speaker is none other than the pillow guy, Mike Lindell and Aubrey Taylor of Houston Business Connections. Some Democrats might want to take a second look at this and their association with Aubrey Taylor.

Hotze is an extreme far right radical republican. According to the Houston Chronicle:

A longtime activist, Hotze has supported numerous far-right causes and candidates over the last few decades, and is, perhaps, best known for opposing LGBTQ issues. During the March primary, his political action committee, Conservative Republicans of Texas, sent out a mailer touting its support for “Christians, conservatives, patriots” who promote “Biblical marriage,” “school choice” and the right to refuse vaccines.

Aubrey Taylor is the publisher of Houston Business Connections and makes endorsements of extreme far right candidates and a number of Democrats. As with a number of endorsement organizations many of the candidates have no idea they are being endorsed and hopefully would not be interested in their endorsement or support. Below is just a sample of who he is endorsing in his publication.

Democrats really need to get away from Aubrey.



CCISD Trustee Scott Bowen using pics of kids in re-election mailers

April 1, 2022

This is not cool! Not sure if it is illegal, but it certainly is NOT cool!

Imagine receiving a mailer from someone like Scott Bowen, someone who you do not support for re-election to the local school board, and finding a picture of your daughter or son on the mailer. Yeah. That is NOT cool. I’m a bit surprised that the printer did not question Bowen on whether he had permission to use the images.

That is what some parents have woke up to. Bowen sent out a mailer that not only included a picture of kids but also members of the CCISD board and others, many, I would bet, do not support Bowen. He did not get permission from the parents to use their imagine in his advertisement or his social media accounts. Some parents have already called him out on this:

Mr. Bowen, as a parent of a student at XXXXXX, I’m concerned about your use of student images in this post. I gave permission for my student’s image to be used by CCISD, but I did not consent to their image being used in support of your campaign. I respectfully ask that you remove all images containing students from this post.

This is the kind of behavior Bowen has brought to the CCISD Board. It’s like he is above the law, the rules do not apply to him, or he just likes to push the envelope because no one will hold him accountable. Just like the former guy.

Bowen doesn’t have kids. If he did he would know better. He has no experience in education. If he did he would know better. We need to elect someone else.


Raising and Spending Campaign Cash: Defend Texas Liberty PAC

March 31, 2022

In a previous post about the GPAC Conservative Republicans of Texas I mentioned the $150,000 donation from the Defend Texas Liberty PAC. Here are some details about that PAC.

Raising Campaign Cash: The Defend Texas Liberty PAC was created in 2019 with Shelby Griesinger of Willow Texas as Treasurer. Over the last two years they have raised $5,701,482 from 20 donations from 11 individuals. Timothy Dunn CEO of Crownquest in Midland Texas donated $2,590,000 more than half of the complete total. Farris Wilks, owner of Wilks Brothers LLC of Cisco Texas donated a total of $2,010,000. Phillip Huffines (related to Don Huffines running for Governor?) donated $500,000 and Hindi Grimes of Houston Texas donated $221,500 The remaining $379,982 came from 7 donors. About 94% of all donations came from just 4 individuals. The entire donation list is below.

Spending Campaign Cash: During the same period the PAC spent $5,534,614. $3,600,000 was donated to the Don Huffines Campaign who ran, and lost, for Governor. $206,500 was donated to the Shelley Luther Campaign who lost in her run for the Texas House. According the Houston Chronicle Shelley Shelley Luther, the hair salon owner who was catapulted into political stardom after being jailed for defying a pandemic lockdown order”.Direct Texas LLC received $374,181 for printing services.

Donations:

Dunn ,Timothy 2,300,000.00
Wilks ,Farris 2,000,000.00
Huffines ,Phillip 500,000.00
Grimes ,Windi 221,500.00
Dunn ,Timothy 200,000.00
Dunn ,Tim 100,000.00
Fisher ,Ken 100,000.00
Dunn ,Tim 65,000.00
Dunn ,Tim 50,000.00
Dunn ,Tim 50,000.00
Van Wolfswinkel ,Randall 50,000.00
Dunn ,Timothy 25,000.00
Pendery ,Darlene 17,450.00
Leiniger ,James 10,000.00
Wilks ,Farris 10,000.00
Fulks ,Jayson 1,000.00
Tony ,McDonald 532.32
McManus ,Jeffrey 500.00
McManus for County Chair 500.00

List of fines by the Texas Ethics Commission. (Guess who is #2?)

March 26, 2022

Most of the time fines by the Texas Ethics Commission are relatively low especially when the elected official or candidate can pay the fine with their campaign money. From November 2003 through September 2021 the Texas Ethics Commission issued fines totaling $1,183,990. Of that, $1,004,071 has been collected.

The largest fine has been $75,000 for Harris County Commissioner Jerry Eversole in June of 2009. The complaint alleged Eversole used over $204,000 of his donors money for personal items including vintage cowboy clothing, books, and memorabilia. He had to reimburse his account $41,000. 

The second largest fine was for $30,000 against Harris County Dept of Education Trustee, Eric Dick for hiding his true expenditures for his run for Houston City Council back in 2019. His fine is not in the list below because it has not been officially posted yet. As previously posted:

Eric Dick, a Trustee on the Harris County Department of Education has been fined $30,000 by the Texas Ethics Commission for his deceptive mailer supporting his run for City Council back in 2019. Dick is an attorney and the TEC has also referred him to the Texas Bar.

The top fines over $10,000 include the following. The entire list of fines can be found here.

Eversole, Gerald 09-Jun-09 $75,000.00
Hecht, Nathan L. 04-Dec-08 $29,000.00
Keller, Sharon 09-Aug-13 $25,000.00
Estes, Craig 03-Apr-08 $17,300.00
Liebling, Scott 11-Jun-15 $15,000.00
Palmer, Elaine Hubbard 13-Oct-16 $15,000.00
Nevarez, Alfonso “Poncho” 30-Jan-18 $15,000.00
Eissler, Robert W. “Rob” 12-Feb-08 $10,600.00
Aiyer, Jay 23-Mar-06 $10,000.00
Wheatley, Melinda 28-Jun-07 $10,000.00
Goodman, Toby 12-Feb-08 $10,000.00
Texas Jobs & Opportunity Build a Secure Future, Inc. 07-Dec-10 $10,000.00
Sullivan, Michael Q. 21-Jul-14 $10,000.00
Trevino, Guadalupe 30-Jan-18 $10,000.00
Basham, John A. 26-Jun-18 $10,000.00

Raising Campaign Cash: Conservative Republicans of Texas

March 21, 2022

This is interesting.

A group called the Conservative Republicans of Texas published an endorsement mailer for the 2022 Republican primary with comments from Steven Hotze, the founder, and Jared Woodfill, the President of CROT and the former Chair of the Harris County Republican Party. 

The endorsements include Don Huffines who ran for Governor (lost), Money Mays Middleton who ran for Senate District 11 (won), Eric Dick who ran for Harris County Treasurer (lost) and Vidal Martinez for Harris County Judge (in a runoff). All of these candidates are considered to be extreme far right wing.

Since Jan 1, 2021, CROT raised $641,000 with Defend Texas Liberty PAC donating $150,000 (more on them in a separate post) Huffines $126,500, Money Mayes Middleton $50,000 Eric Dick and Vidal Martinez both donated $50,000. 

The largest donors of $2500 or more totaling $484,600 include:

Don Huffines Campaign 76,500.00
Don Huffines Campaign 50,000.00
Middleton ,Mayes 50,000.00
Eric B. Dick 25,000.00
Eric B. Dick for Harris County Treasurer 25,000.00
Ken Paxton Campaign 25,000.00
Vidal Martinez for Harris County Judge 25,000.00
Vidal Martinez for Harris County Judge 25,000.00
Jerry Mouton Jr Commissioner Campaign 15,000.00
Johnny Mark Teague 15,000.00
Sid Miller Campaign 15,000.00
Valoree Swanson Campaign 15,000.00
J B Flynn Campaign 10,000.00
Jerry Mouton, Jr Commissioner Campaignr  10,000.00
Kerns ,Steve 10,000.00
Mark Keough Campaign 10,000.00
Roberts ,David 10,000.00
Conservative Republicans Of Harris County 8,600.00
Steven Toth Campaign 7,000.00
Bert Keller Campaign 5,000.00
Brandon Steinman Campaign 5,000.00
Bryan Slayton Campaign 5,000.00
C.D. Group 5,000.00
Clockwork Consulting LLC 5,000.00
Darrell Apffel Campaign 5,000.00
Kenneth Clark Campaign 5,000.00
Metts Sr ,James O 5,000.00
Mike Schofield Campaign 5,000.00
Rachal Diane Jackson-Hisler Campaign 5,000.00
Sid Miller Campaign 5,000.00
Henry Dugie for Galveston County Treasurer  2,500.00

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