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Ann Howard

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Ann Howard is running for Travis County Commissioner, District 3.

Personal background

Ann is originally from Houston. She earned a bachelor's degree in sociology, a master's degree in public administration, and her law degree from the University of Texas at Austin. She lives with her husband, John, and has 4 adult children and 3 grandchildren. She is the congregation president at St. Martin's Lutheran Church. She previously was a PTA president.

Professional background

Ann previously worked as executive director for the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition and the the director of development for Citizen Schools. She was a board member for the Texas State Society and worked as legal counsel for the United States Senate Judiciary Committee.

Political background

Ann Howard is a county commissioner in Travis County Commission District 3. She was first elected in 2020 and is serving her 1st term.

Economy

Supports collaborating with regional and private partners to make wise community investments and prepare for the "federal funding cliff" after 2024.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Helped pass 2023 bond initiative that raised money to improve roads and sidewalks.

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Public Safety

Supports working with county staff to improve the sharing of information during emergencies.

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Housing & Urban Development

Believes in addressing housing issues by coordinating with diverse partners, including churches, non-profits, property owners, people with lived experience, healthcare, schools, and government.

Helped secure $110 million in federal COVID relief funding to build and refurbish housing options for the homeless community.

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Public Services

Supported 2023 county bond initiative that aided with land acquisition and conservation.

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Public Health

As of September 7, 2024, Ann Howard’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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