Councilman, District 1 Mark Matta Holds Re-Election Campaign Kickoff

Odessa, Texas/August 4, 2024-Mark Matta, Odessa City Councilman, District 1 held his campaign kickoff and announced his re-election bid to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters, family and friends t MKA Special Occasions on south Grant Ave. If re-elected, councilman Matta’s goal is to beautify District 1 and increase economic development. 

(Mark Matta, Odessa City Councilman, District 1/Re-Election Campaign Kickoff) 

Councilman Matta hopes to win re-election to move the sports complex forward with a groundbreaking ceremony in late August. 

(Mark Matta, Odessa City Councilman, District 1/Re-Election Campaign Kickoff) 

Mark Matta voted for the dismissal of Odessa Development Chairman Kris Crow over lack of transparency and alleged unwillingness to fund the much-needed water infrastructure that includes replacing old cutoff valves 

(Mark Matta, Odessa City Councilman, District 1/Re-Election Campaign Kickoff) 

 For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera 

Denise Swaner, Odessa City Council At Large Announces Re-Election Campaign

Odessa, Texas/July 28, 2024-Denise Swanner, City Council Woman At-Large recently announced to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters, family, friends and guests her re-election campaign for City Council At-Large. 

(Denise Swanner, Odessa City Council At-Large-Re-Election Campaign Announcement and Campaign Kickoff) 

Denise Swanner has strategic plans to improve the local economy and to improve better City services and relations to new and small businesses coming to Odessa. 

(Denise Swanner, Odessa City Council At-Large-Re-Election Campaign Announcement and Campaign Kickoff) 

The City Council, Ector County Commissioners and Medical Center Hospital Board have collectively approved a plan to help residents in the unincorporated areas of Odessa/Ector County with emergency services. 

(Denise Swanner, Odessa City Council At-Large-Re-Election Campaign Announcement and Campaign Kickoff) 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera 

 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(021422)-“MEET THE CANDIDATES OF ECTOR COUNTY PRECINCT 4” FORUM

 

Odessa, Texas/February 13, 2022-The Gaven Norris Law Office recently hosted a “meet the candidates forum” at the Woodson Park Community Center. 

The forum focused on the candidates running for Ector County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 and Ector County Commissioner Precinct 4. 

The incumbent, Ector County Commissioner Precinct 4, Armando Rodriguez did not attend the forum, giving more time to Savannah Morales, a candidate for Ector County Commissioner Precinct 4 to present her goals to the residents attending the forum. 

(Gaven Norris, Gaven Norris Law Office-Odessa, Texas)   

Ector County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 featured the three candidates running for the open seat: Jesse Porras, Alford Littleton, and Elizabeth Baeza, a deputy with the Ector County Sheriff’s Office, in the Civil Division with the most experience. 

(Gaven Norris, Gaven Norris Law Office-Odessa, Texas)  

32-year-old Luke Warford is a Democratic candidate running for Texas Railroad Commission, outlined his platform that included the Texas Power Grid. 

(Luke Warford, Democratic Candidate for Texas Railroad Commission) 

Luke Warford addressed the earthquakes that are occurring around the Permian Basin, causing concern with residents. 

(Albert Mata, Independent Candidate-Ector County Commissioner, Pct. 4) 

 (Luke Warford, Democratic Candidate for Texas Railroad Commission) 

Early voting is started February 14th and will run through February 25th 2022. 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera