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  2. Anne Clutterbuck - Wikipedia

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    Houston City Council voted in January 2008 to have Clutterbuck serve as a representative for the City of Houston on the board of directors of the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC). H-GAC is a 13-county regional consortium that works on finding solutions to issues affecting our collective areas, this includes: transportation, air quality ...

  3. Peter Hoyt Brown - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hoyt Brown (October 16, 1936 – December 12, 2017 [1]) was a politician who held office as an at-large council member in the city of Houston, Texas.Known locally as "Peter Brown," he was a candidate for the 2009 Houston mayoral race, to succeed then Mayor Bill White, who vacated the position due to term limits.

  4. Lee P. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown also advanced the city's affirmative action program; installed programs in city libraries to provide access to the Internet; built the state-of-the-art Houston Emergency Communications Center; implemented e-government, and opened new parks. Brown led trade missions for the business community to other countries and promoted international ...

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  7. Orlando Sanchez (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 he was a candidate for Houston City Council in District C. [10] In 1995, Sanchez successfully ran citywide for at-large position on the Houston City Council, where he served three terms, January 1996 to January 2002, stepping down due to term limits. He was the first Latino immigrant to be elected citywide in Houston's history.

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