- Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:42 pm
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George P. Bush, the nephew of former President George W. Bush and son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, this week filed paperwork required to run for office in the state of Texas.
The 36-year-old attorney hand-delivered the document Wednesday to the Texas Ethics Commission, the agency that oversees campaigns for state offices, including state senators, state legislators and statewide positions.
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The next Texas legislature convenes in January, a session for which elections were already held.
It's unclear which office Bush is seeking, but more may be known by January 15, when campaign finance reports are due to the commission.
George Antuna, a friend of Bush for 10 years, said whichever office Bush decides to seek, it "is going to be one in a strategic manner."
"Everything is on the table," he added.
Antuna co-founded with Bush, who's half-Latino, the group Hispanic Republicans of Texas, billed as the first Texas-based political action committee that recruits Hispanic candidates for political office. Atuna praised Bush for his passion for Texas and deep ties to the state–along with his family, his wife is from San Angelo and Bush himself attended Rice University and the University of Texas School of Law.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 ... ?hpt=po_c2
Well it looks like the BUSh family had vision Jeb son is about ti run for state office..
The 36-year-old attorney hand-delivered the document Wednesday to the Texas Ethics Commission, the agency that oversees campaigns for state offices, including state senators, state legislators and statewide positions.
– Follow the Ticker on Twitter: @PoliticalTicker
The next Texas legislature convenes in January, a session for which elections were already held.
It's unclear which office Bush is seeking, but more may be known by January 15, when campaign finance reports are due to the commission.
George Antuna, a friend of Bush for 10 years, said whichever office Bush decides to seek, it "is going to be one in a strategic manner."
"Everything is on the table," he added.
Antuna co-founded with Bush, who's half-Latino, the group Hispanic Republicans of Texas, billed as the first Texas-based political action committee that recruits Hispanic candidates for political office. Atuna praised Bush for his passion for Texas and deep ties to the state–along with his family, his wife is from San Angelo and Bush himself attended Rice University and the University of Texas School of Law.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 ... ?hpt=po_c2
Well it looks like the BUSh family had vision Jeb son is about ti run for state office..
