

I became increasingly frustrated with Republicans not following through on their campaign promises of smaller government, less taxes, and fiscal responsibility, even when they control of both houses of the Legislature and Executive (this is at both the state and federal level). Although I have always leaned toward the Libertarian Party, I typically voted Republican because I thought it made my vote count. I am married with 4 grown sons, 3 are employed locally, one is still in college. I moved to Corsicana in 1997 and have lived in Navarro County ever since. I am a 1990 graduate of University of Southwestern Louisiana (now University of Louisiana, Lafayette) with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. This allowed me to afford to pay for college on my own. I joined the US Army Reserve as a combat engineer and became a platoon sergeant before my term of enlistment ended. I was born in Wilmington, Delaware but moved in my early childhood to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Utah before returning to Wilmington where I graduated from High School. In a recent constitution amendment, he championed counties running up debt because he couldn't fight cities like Dallas and Houston to return funds gathered by the state to come back to our district. This doesn't translate to very good representative of our district nor even a very good conservative. I consider my opponent to be a very good Republican. It means not caving in to special interests groups seeking state protection and freebies like the high speed rail line from Houston to Dallas.
EDWIN PAUL ADAMS FREE
It also means reducing or eliminating barriers to freedom and free commerce. First and foremost, this means balancing the state budget, something the Republican controlled state government has consistently failed to do. This means I will seek to limit government as much as possible. The Democratic Party has failed to nominate a candidate for this district in both elections. Harris doesn't like competition since he sought to kick me off the ballot both times both times, he has failed to do so.

I am running for this seat for the second time against incumbent, Cody Harris. I am currently employed at CertainTeed in Ennis as an electronic technician. I have been a resident of Navarro County, TX since 1997. I have been married to Robin since 1993 and we have 4 sons: Andrew, Brian, William, and David. Adams memory may be made to South Shore Hospice,100 Bay State Drive, PO Box 859060, Braintree, MA 02185-7113.Hello, I am Ed Adams and I am running for Texas House, District 8 representative.

Visiting hours will be held prior to the service from 3-5 pm. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the Memorial Service on Sunday, July 31st, at 5pm. Adams was also the Uncle of Christopher and Kim Sears of Hanson and Grand Uncle of Kayla Sears. Johnson of Brockton and Virginia Sears and her husband Robert of Hanson. He is also survived by 11 cherished grandchildren and his sisters-in-law Laura M. Leber and her husband Joseph of North Attleboro. Damigella and her husband Paul of Bridgewater, and Ruth E. Adams and his wife Kathleen of Squantum, Bonnie E. Adams and his wife Debra of Slidell, LA, Thomas E. Husband of the late Edith E., Ted is survived by his children Kenneth E. After being honorably discharged from the US Army where he was a missile specialist, Ted worked as a machinist and was the plant supervisor at New England Trawler Equipment Co. Ted’s beautifully decorated house during Halloween and Christmas attracted visitors from all over the South Shore andBoston who drove by to enjoy the decorations. A devoted husband, father and grandfather, he loved spending time with his family, caring for his dog, and especially enjoyed decorating his home throughout the year for every holiday. Adams was born in the house where he lived all his life. Edwin Adams, of Squantum at 74Adams, Edwin “Ted”, 74, of Squantum, died Jat home surrounded by his family.
