THE TRADITION CONTINUES!
On your way to work, grab a cup of coffee with your state representative!
February 10
Colleyville
- Scooter's Coffee & Yogurt
February 16
Grapevine
- Waffle Way
February 23
Westlake/Trophy Club
- Mariott Solana
March 1
Fort Worth
- Double Shots Coffee Roasters
March 8
Keller
- Snooty Pig
March 15
Haslet
- The Icecream People
March 29
Southlake
- Corner Bakery
This week, we'll kick-off of a long-standing tradition, that is, my District 98 Coffee Tour." Since almost the beginning of my service as state representative, I have conducted the coffee tour, which takes me into each city within the 98th Texas House District, where I'll buy your coffee, sit with and listen to you.
I'd like to know what's on your mind, and I'm happy to buy you a cup of coffee while we're at it.
Constituent communication is always a top priority for me and with the coffee tour, I am able to have direct interaction with the people of the communities I represent in a convenient, casual atmosphere. My doors are always open, but this is just another way to reach out to folks. I like to go to the people, instead of them having to make the effort to come to me.
The coffee tour offers you an informal setting to meet with your state representative and share your concerns, ask questions, or provide suggestions regarding state government. I choose local coffee shops in each city I represent, and host a gathering in order to be easily accessible to all of the residents throughout the district.
We'll begin this year's tour for the people of the Colleyville area this Friday, February 10 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at Scooter's Coffee & Yogurt, located at 7171 Colleyville Boulevard, Suite 110.:
For more information, call my district office at (817) 488-4098. Thank you for the privilege of allowing me to serve you in the Texas House!
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Gov. Perry Announces TEF Investment in Ferris Mfg. Corp.
to Create 100 Jobs in Fort Worth
AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry has announced the state is investing $450,000 through the Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) in Ferris Mfg. Corp., which will invest $5.5 million in capital expenditures in a new headquarters office and medical product manufacturing and distribution center in Fort Worth, creating 100 new jobs.
“Employers from around the nation and all over the world continue to seek the job-friendly climate we’ve created in Texas with our low taxes, reasonable and predictable regulations, fair legal system and skilled workforce,” Gov. Perry said. “This TEF investment in Ferris Mfg. Corp. will further strengthen North Texas’ economy by bringing 100 jobs and millions in capital investment to the City of Fort Worth.”
Ferris Mfg. Corp. is a privately owned producer and distributor of PolyMem and Shapes wound care dressings, RhinoPak dressings for nasal surgery, and BabySmooth diaper rash products. Ferris is committed to providing innovative and superior quality goods and service to customers, and its products meet the standards and regulations in the U.S., Canada, the European Union and around the world.
“We are excited that our future innovations in the medical field will take place in Texas,” Ferris Mfg. Corp. CEO Roger Sessions said. “PolyMem wound care dressings are the best in the world, and Texas has the best business climate in the world, so this is a win for both Ferris and Texas. The support we received from state and local leaders made us certain that Texas is the place for our business to grow.”
“We’re proud to add Ferris Manufacturing to this growing list of prominent companies who are working to improve global healthcare,” Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President of Economic Development David Berzina said. “The company’s presence will further reinforce our city’s reputation as a leader in biomedical solutions.”
“It’s no secret that a stable and supportive environment for businesses and jobs here has been a top priority for Gov. Perry, and it’s no accident that the Texas Legislature has been deliberate in its implementation of public policy to ensure business health and promotion in our state,” Rep. Vicki Truitt said. “I welcome Ferris Mfg. and its new headquarters to Fort Worth, as well as the 100 new jobs it will bring.”
“Through this partnership, we are bringing much-needed jobs and opportunities to North Texas,” Sen. Jane Nelson said. “Because this company develops medical products, this relocation will spur innovation for our health care system and for Texas’ life science industry.”
The Legislature created the TEF in 2003 and re-appropriated funding in 2005, 2007 and 2009 to help ensure the growth of Texas businesses and create more jobs throughout the state. TEF projects must be approved by the governor, lieutenant governor and speaker of the House. The fund has since become one of the state’s most competitive tools to recruit and bolster business. To date, the TEF has invested more than $439.8 million and closed the deal on projects generating more than 59,000 new jobs and more than $14.7 billion in capital investment in the state.
For more information about the TEF, please visit http://www.texaswideopenforbusiness.com/financial-resources/texas-enterprise-fund.html or http://www.governor.state.tx.us.
Goodwill Industries Honors Rep. Vicki Truitt as
“Legislator of the Year ”
Dallas, Texas – On Tuesday, November 22, 2011, Goodwill Industries leaders from all across Texas gathered, to recognize
Representative Vicki Truitt (R-Keller) as "Legislator of the Year" for her work during the 82nd Legislature,
and in particular for passing legislation for the reasonable regulation of payday and title loan businesses.
"Representative Truitt represented both Goodwill and all Texans statewide in her pursuit of justice and
appropriate regulation of an industry which previously had no oversight," said Lori Henning, Executive
Director for the Texas Association of Goodwills.
During the 2011 legislative session, Rep. Truitt authored a package of bills to address growing concerns
associated with payday and auto title loans. The Texas Association of Goodwills engaged in consumer
advocacy on this issue as many individuals they serve fell victim to unscrupulous actors in the industry.
Rep. Truitt, who was previously honored by AARP for her work on the payday/title loan issue, brought
together a host of non-profit and religious organizations, as well as industry representatives, during the 82nd
Session to craft fair, reasonable legislation that would protect consumers while preserving private enterprise and jobs in Texas. She also won the 2011 “Peacemaker Award” from the Travis County Dispute Resolution
Center for tackling this difficult issue.
“Being a small businessperson myself, I’m a strong supporter of capitalism and free markets, but we could not
ignore the fact that thousands of Texans complained that they had been victims of predatory tactics by bad
actors,” Truitt stated. She continued, “That these consumers had no legal recourse was simply wrong. As
chairman of the committee responsible for oversight of financial institutions, it was my responsibility to act in
the best interest of Texans.”
This is the second time the Texas Association of Goodwills has given this distinguished award since its
creation.
State Senator John Carona (R-Dallas) was also recognized with this distinguished award for carrying and
passing Rep. Truitt’s payday/title loan legislation (HB 2592 and HB 2594) in the state Senate.
Goodwill assists people with disabilities and other barriers to employment.
Other News:
Rep. Truitt Honored with Peacemaker Award
Proposed Constitutional Amendments To Be Explained by Rep. Vicki Truitt at Town Hall Meeting
More proof that electric competition is working - FWST
Truitt's "Respectful Language" Bill Effective September 1
Texas Legislature sends Governor more than 100 bills
State Rep. Vicki Truitt Reappointed to State Pension Review Board
HB 1075 - AMBER Alert Expansion Bill passes in the House
Rep. Truitt Joins Efforts to Combat Underage Drinking With $10,000 Poster Contest
Truitt Sends Payday and Auto Title Loans Out of House Committee
Rep Truitt Confronts Payday Lending Challenge
Lawmakers tackle future winter blackout prevention
Speaker Straus Announces House Committee Assignments
Truitt's Committee Appointments Increase Clout For District 98 Constituents
Rep. Truitt's Pension Fund Briefing Remarks and Accompanying PowerPoint slides