Special to El Rrun-RrunGood afternoon BND Candidates,
It has come to our attention that certain campaign materials may be utilizing the District’s official Port logo.
Please be reminded that the District does not allow or encourage the use of its official logo in any campaign-related or political advertising materials. We respectfully ask that all candidates review their current and future campaign materials to ensure compliance with this guidance.
For additional information regarding political advertising requirements, please refer to the Texas Ethics Commission’s resources at the link below:
Political Advertising
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Thanks, Regards,
Margie S. Recio /Director of Administrative Service.
For additional information regarding political advertising requirements, please refer to the Texas Ethics Commission’s resources at the link below:
Political Advertising
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Thanks, Regards,
Margie S. Recio /Director of Administrative Service.
P.S. For the uninitiated, being a candidate means that the scrutiny is higher, not lower. In the photo above, Martha Davila – one of three candidates for the Brownsville Navigation District's Place 4 – is using the port's logo to advance her candidacy. Not good, Martha. She has also filmed herself inside the Port of Brownsville's executive building facing the port's main gate. Another no-no.
In the case of the race that Davila is in, the other two candidates – Luis Villarreal and Prisci Roca-Tipton – are also prohibited from using public property and assets for political campaigning. Or the use of the port's logo. They have so far avoided filming in the port's buildings or using the logo fpr their promotions.
Some folks, apparently, take a bit longer to get it.
9 comments:
Already breaking laws, she is practicing to be a port commissioner.
I spoke to Mrs. Davila at another candidate’s event. She was selling herself as a prepared person that does her research before making decisions.
She should have researched the Texas Ethics Commisions rules.
Water bottles are okay. Who cares. Give me a break.
Martha Davila is connected to Steve Guerra, not voting for her or Luis Villarreal. Family and friends are well aware and will vote accordingly
Who is advising this dumb blonde? I guess she does not need to follow rules since she is from matamoros.
Quit bitching and file a complain. And this is how a man turns into a whinning Bitch. Pinche vato de Venezuela. Puro llorar y llorar. What dos Gonoreah bring to the table? Otro Luis Villareal, I will cover the sun with my fat ass and at the same time you will not pay taxes. No POS WOW. Como dice el Blue Bell de Ruben O'Bell Puro WOW. Pura gente estupida.
What’s going on there is a complete mess. It’s obvious that a lot of people care more about pleasing certain individuals than actually doing their jobs right. Instead of professionalism, what you see is favoritism, politics, and people just going along with whatever keeps them comfortable.
Entire departments seem stuck in that cycle—no accountability, no real leadership, just people playing it safe and protecting their positions. That kind of environment kills initiative and rewards mediocrity.
At some point, people need to stop settling and recognize that staying in a place like that only limits their growth. There are better opportunities out there than being part of a system that clearly doesn’t value real work or real talent.
Ya dijiste eso mil vezes Mario Saenz. Ya sabemos que tu y toda tu decendencia Va a decidir estas elecsiones. Ya calmate y pasa el toque 💨
This type of behavior is everywhere. When elections come around the majority of the people running for office have all those teeth showing fake as heck smiles They all over the place shaking hands and promising this and that. And once in office most can’t be bothered with answering an email. It will never change. HONEST IS THE BEST POLICY.
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