Election
BY NICHAELA SHAHEEN & HALEY VELASCO
Conroe Municipal Judge
KEY: *Incumbent
Jay Gross Experience: Candidate did not respond to questionnaire by press time.
James Holian Experience: community center director; legal studies education; Texas House staffer; law firm assistant; twice congressional staffer www.james4judge.com
Tanya Maddux Experience: accounting, Conroe Golf Cars: 15 years; substitute teacher, Conroe ISD: 4 years; volunteer: 30+ years www.tanyamaddux.com
What is your top priority, if elected?
Candidate did not respond to questionnaire by press time.
My top priority is upholding law and order for all Conroe residents, ensuring safety, fairness, and impartial justice without favoritism. Judicial ethics demand strict impartiality on all city matters and laws to protect our community.
If elected, my priority is enhancing the efficiency of our court system while improving access for all. I am committed to fostering a judicial environment that restores public trust and supports the overall well- being of our community.
How would you ensure fairness and impartiality in your courtroom?
Candidate did not respond to questionnaire by press time.
Fairness comes from impartial, strictly evidence driven rulings rooted in our nation’s judicial principles. I’ll deliver just outcomes on a case-by-case basis that will seek truth, hold all accountable, encourage positive change when possible, and always protect Conroe families and individuals first.
I will strictly adhere to legal and ethical standards, treat every individual with respect, and maintain transparency in the courtroom. Through continued education and careful consideration of each case, I will ensure all parties have an equal opportunity to be heard.
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What should Montgomery’s budget priorities be? Budget priorities should focus on protecting core services, strengthening infrastructure and preserving community character.
What is your top priority, if elected?
My top priority is community first. To balance the historic charm of the city, while balancing the growth and future infrastructure.
Cheryl Fox* Experience: retired small business owner, city committees, resident with knowledge of city projects ... www.facebook.com/cherylfoxfor montgomerycitycouncilplace4 Efrain B. Lucas Experience: restaurant and hospitality industry, human resources, training staff, budgeting, maintenance & repair, property management, short-term ...
Revitalize downtown and support small business by putting tax dollars to work. No more continuing to expand their real estate footprint. No tax breaks for big box stores. Restore trust in government through transparency, fiscal responsibility and putting personality conflicts aside to solve real problems.
Evaluate critical needs, Improvement of current infrastructure, Restore MEDC funding, stop buying real estate and sitting on it.
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