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November 23, 2011 Goodwill Industries Honors Rep. Vicki Truitt as "Legislator of the Year"
November 2, 2011 Rep. Truitt Honored with Peacemaker Award
October 10, 2011 Proposed Constitutional Amendments To Be Explained by Rep. Vicki Truitt at Town Hall Meeting
July 21, 2011 More proof that electric competition is working - FWST
July 19, 2011 Truitt's "Respectful Language" Bill Effective September 1
April 28, 2011 State Rep. Vicki Truitt Reappointed to State Pension Review Board
April 15, 2011 Commissioner Staples Joins Governor Perry To Assess Wildfire Damage and Help Rebuild Lives of Fellow Texans
April 14, 2011 Rep. Truitt Joins Efforts To Combat Underage Drinking With $10,000 Poster Contest
April 7, 2011 Truitt Sends Payday and Auto Title Loans Out of House Committee
March 9, 2011 Representative Truitt Confronts Payday Lending Challenge
February 10, 2011 Truitt's Committee Appointments Increase Clout for District 98 Constituents
February 9, 2011 Speaker Straus Announces House Commitee Assignments
November 8, 2010 Representative Truitt Files Bill Seeking Method for Repeal of Federal Law
October 29, 2010 SafeHaven of Tarrant County Recognizes Truitt with Legacy of Women Award
October 21, 2009

Representative Truitt Receives Leadership Award from North Texas Commission

February 12, 2009 Representative Truitt Appointed to Chair Key House Committee
October 3, 2008 Texas Education Agency Announces Granting Westlake Academy Appeal
September 29, 2008 State Representative Vicki Truitt appointed to State Pension review Board
May 8, 2008 Representative Truitt Seeks Input From Ad Hoc Appraisal Reform Working Group
April 21, 2008 TPCA Presents State Representative Vicki Truitt with Legislative Award
April 19, 2008 Representative Truitt Honored as “Legislator of the Year” by Advocates for People with Developmental Disabilities
April 16, 2008 State Representative Honored at Texas Retired Teachers Association Annual Convention
April 9, 2008 Child Safety Awareness Op Ed Piece
October 18, 2007 Long Awaited 13TH Check Becomes Reality For Retired Educators
October 3, 2007 Rep. Truitt Invites High School Applicants for NASA Scholars Program
September 25, 2007 State Representative Honored for Legislative Success
September 20,2007 Crack Down on Criminals – Auto Burglary
November 14, 2006 Representative Truitt Announces Preservation Grant Recipient
July 5, 2006 Local High School applicants are awarded NASA Aerospace Scholars' Award
December 28, 2005 State Representative Vicki Truitt Announces Kickoff of Annual District 98 Coffee Tour
December 20,2005 Katy Legislator to Wear Southlake Carroll Jersey
October 12, 2005 Vicki Truitt Appointed by House Speaker Craddick to Vice Chair Sunset Advisory Commission
October 12, 2005 Speaker Tom Craddick (Midland) released the names of House of Representatives appointees to the Sunset Advisory Commission.
January 29, 2004 School Finance Survey
December 10, 2003 Representative Truitt Nominates Nine NASA Scholarship Recipients
October 27, 2003 State Representative Vicki Truitt (R-Keller) Appointed to Powerful State Sunset Advisory Commission
July 18, 2003 Speaker Appoints Rep. Truitt to Interim Committee on School Health
March 29, 2005 Car Burglary Bill Passes House
January 27, 2005 Rep. Vicki Truitt appointed to key commitees
January 13, 2005 79th Legistature
March 12, 2003 Patient Safety Bill Proposed to Reduce Medical Errors
February 28, 2003 Rep. Vicki Truitt presented House Bill 717 to the House Committee on Public Education
February 21, 2003 Rep. Truitt Tackles Health Care Issues
February 14, 2003 Rep. Truitt Bill Promotes Public/Non-Profit Partnerships
February 5, 2003 Rep. Truitt Files Bill to Reform School Finance Formula
January 30,2003 Rep. Vicki Truitt Appointed to Power Committees
January 22, 2003 Rep. Truitt Proposes Street Maintenance Tax Cut

 

 

 

Letters

These messages from: Carl H. Isett, CDR, SC, USN, Commander, DLA Distribution Kandahar Afghanistan (DDKA)

23 December 11
This lifted my spirits. I hope it will do the same for you and remind us that we have things to live for beyond ourselves.
http://tinyurl.com/7929h8k

22 December 11
Merry Christmas! I wanted to take an opportunity to tell all of you that I hope that you have a blessed Christmas. It is a good time to reflect on how good and faithful God truly is. I hope that you will each have an opportunity to spend time with those you love. I am attaching my winter observations. It was 26 this morning and the high was low 40's. It's been that way for about a week now. Hard to believe that it is 100 degrees cooler than when I arrived! We haven't seen the sun for four days due to the dust. I'm also including a picture of CGA team that I work with and my Christmas photo (hard to do when you have to take the picture yourself). I had to think of home to find a smile! I've also added the last two observations in case I missed you on the first round. I hope to see you upon my return. Here is a YouTube video that captures some of the things I have written about in song and picture. We spend a lot of time in the bunkers.
http://tinyurl.com/7phrqzg

11 November 11
We had four rocket attacks in a 24 hour period the other day. I guess the Taliban just wanted us to remember that they are out there. The Canadian’s are moving out over the next couple of weeks. Some of you have told me that there is a show highlighting what they have done at the hospital here. They have acquitted themselves with honor and given incredible care to our wounded warriors. When I was in getting my neck worked on last week I met another kid who looked to be about 15 who told me he was from Arizona and stationed in Alaska. He had lacerations on his face, arms and legs. The right side of his face was a little swollen and he was being fitted for crutches but was struggling due to a wrist and hand injury. In the course of our conversation he said that they had taken two IED’s in a one hour period. He went on to say that he and his buddies have been hit four times in three months. He had broken bones in his hand and face along with multiple fractures and sprains. He is going to go back to Alaska and then be given time to go home and get some rest.

I met a kid from upstate New York who is an Army Ranger Scout (“the guys who kick down doors” …his words). He looked only slightly older than the 15 yr old. We talked for several minutes waiting for our coffee. He was polite (of course I out ranked him by 10 pay grades!) and in his eyes you could see maturity far beyond the aspiring whiskers on his face. These young enlisted guys never cease to humble me by their devotion to duty. I sit inside the wire not taking direct fire and feel safe. These guys are out there trying to keep us safe and on convoys making sure that material gets to our troops in the remote Forward Operating Bases (FOB’s). I have purposed in my heart to never forget these guys and what they do.

So many of you have responded to these little observations that I know how truly blessed I am to have each of you as friends. So now, on Veteran’s Day, I want to thank again all of you have served. One of the quotes I recited frequently while elected was by Daniel Webster. He said, “God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are always ready to guard and defend it.”

Notice that he didn’t believe that you had to wear a uniform to defend liberty. Each of us can do so by understanding what a precious gift God has granted us and be willing to defend it every day in our lives. Thank each of you for what you have done and do to protect Liberty whether in uniform or not.

Happy Veteran’s Day!

13 September 11
I wrote last time how nasty Kandahar is. The stench from the "poop pond" is nearly unbearable at times but it is the dust that is most loathsome, unpleasant, and, at times, depressing. Imagine if Charlie Brown's friend Pigpen ruled the earth and required that everyone and everything had to make as big a cloud of dust as possible. Imagine that the dust cloud formed was a logarithmic function based on mass and velocity so that a large up-armored personnel carrier created on the order of 4,765,224.98 times more dust than a 200 lb. man. Now imagine that the entire earth was covered in 4 in. of sifted flour and that it was a constant 130 degrees. You can add wind for effect if you wish but the dust is so fine that it hangs in the air like fog without any wind. I will attach a photo taken while driving to give you an idea of what the visibility is like. Also attached is the poop pond with a new sign!

I'll wrap this up. It's hard to believe that I've been here for almost 7 weeks. The days go so slowly but the weeks seem to go faster. I meant to write when the helo went down with the Special Forces hero's on it. It was very somber on the base for a long time. We just finished the Muslim holy days of Ramadan followed by Eads, which is a 4 day festival of breaking their fast. They celebrated by launching 15 rocket attacks against us last week. It is by the grace of God that no one was seriously injured. I remain impressed with the young men and women that serve our country. In an all-volunteer force you wouldn't think that there would be so many willing to come. But they do come and they acquit themselves with honor.

24 July 11
The base is quite possibly the nastiest place I've ever been on earth. Everything is covered in what is called "moon dust." Dust as fine as talcum powder or finer. It gets everywhere and hangs in the air. Everything is surrounded by high concrete barriers to protect from missile attacks. The concrete absorbs the heat and makes it unbearable. They say on hot days it approaches 140 in those areas. There is an open sewer about 400 meters up wind from where I live. The stench is really bad. Then there are the missiles. They happen either early in the morning or around midnight. Mostly they are just harassment. Occasionally they actually hit something or someone but that's pretty rare. Mostly they are around the perimeter and not much threat. Then there is the occasional one that isn't. We have to go to a bomb shelter and wait for an "all clear" call before we can leave. They have been taking an hour or two most of the time. If I tell you it rained today and I had to get under my umbrella you'll know what I'm talking about.

I miss all of you. I'll send out notes as time goes on. I'll try to send some pictures. Did I mention this place is nasty?

I will say in closing that there are some extraordinary young men and women here in uniform. When you listen to a 25 year old convoy commander or a 20 year old gunner talk about what they went through that day outside the wire, it makes you appreciate that we live in a country that still raises patriots. Imagine if every day you got up knowing that you were going to go look for IED's so that the soldiers that come behind you will be safe. Amazing.