Bill White for Gov - TX Values TX Future[1]

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Newspaper insert from White's campaign for governor

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“Now is our time to build a better future full of opportunity with Texas grit and common sense. As Governor, I will work to strengthen our economy, squeeze the value out of every tax dollar, and equip Texans with the skills and technology to compete for good jobs.”

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Bill White helped build successful businesses throughout Texas.

As Houston’s mayor, Bill reduced crime rates to the lowest levels in decades.

“I am bound for Texas or the good world or both together.”
Bill White’s great, great, great, great grandparents, shown above, wrote to their daughter and son-in-law before they all left to nd opportunity in Texas in 1850. e next generation of Bill’s family used the brand shown below in the 1870s, when Texans took cattle up the Chisholm Trail.

Bill started nationally recognized programs to help our veterans.

Bill and his wife Andrea organized their community to breing dropouts back to school.

As Houston’s mayor, Bill cut property tax rates ve straight years.

A Governor for Texas’ Future
Pol. Adv. Bill White

A T E X A S H E R I TA G E W I T H T E X A S VA L U E S
Bill’s grandfather, Will White, worked in cow towns near Abilene and Corpus Christi over 100 years ago. He is in the light jacket in Sinton in this photo. Bill’s grandparents, Martha and Al, square dancing at Fort Sam Houston. Al, half Cherokee, retired from the army in San Antonio after ghting in two wars.

Bill’s great, great grandfather William Howard, from whom Bill takes his middle name, settled near modern-day Corsicana around 1846.

Bill’s great grandfather Jack Byrd was a pioneer in Jones County, north of Abilene. Bill’s grandmother Lillie White is in the center of this photo.

Bill’s dad landed on Omaha Beach and, despite war injuries, was the rst in his family to go to college, using the G.I. Bill. He held down two jobs when Bill was growing up in San Antonio.

Beginning at age 15, Bill’s grandmother, Martha, worked for 50 years at this store and others in San Antonio, saving money for her daughter’s education.
Bill’s family operated this general store in Caldwell County, shown in this 1894 family reunion photo.

Bill White: husband, father, civic leader, and Sunday school teacher.

An American Legion scholarship helped Bill attend college, the foundation of a successful business career.

BILL WHITE FOR GOVERNOR
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