Support Karen's Work toward
More Effective County Government

Karen Huber has emerged as a strong new voice in Travis County government, following through on her campaign promise to work with all interested parties in finding real solutions to the problems faced by our unique environment and dynamic population.

Just as the hard work didn't end with an election victory, neither did the costs associated with making Karen's presence known throughout Precinct 3---the largest precinct in the county. Expenses of travel, communication, maintaining this website---none of these is provided for in your county budget, and thus must be raised independently through the on-going Karen Huber Campaign Fund in order for Karen to get to know your communities to the extent and in the personal way she wishes.

You can help with this effort--with your experience, your ideas, your voice and your financial support. Making our government work for us is something that we can do, but we all need to pitch in as we define the directions that will best serve our needs now and in the future.

Welcome aboard!
Your financial support of our work is needed and is appreciated at any level!

If you would like to contribute to our campaign by check, please make it out to "Karen Huber Campaign" and mail it to P.O. Box 302495, Austin, Texas 78703. Remember, we cannot accept corporate checks!

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Political Ad paid for by the Karen Huber Campaign, Gary Pickle, Treasurer

Austin American Statesman
January 19, 2012
STAR Flight basing a helicopter, crew at Dell Children's

Austin American Statesman
December 28, 2011
Travis County park purchase to add access to Perdernales River

Austin American Statesman/ Westlake Picayune
December 28, 2011
New Stop Light on
Bee Cave Road

Community Impact
November 11,2011
LCRA board bans floating habitable structures

Texas Tribune
October 27, 2011
Drought's Economic
Impact Spreading
Across Texas

Austin American Statesman
October 18, 2011
Drought hurting Lake Travis businesses

Community Impact
October 4, 2011 Commissioners aim to
better coordinate
fire information

Austin American Statesman
October 4, 2011
Travis County seeks to
improve disaster
response

North Shore Beacon
September 26, 2011
Coffee with the Commissioner


Community Impact
September 23, 20111 Redistricting changes
local representation

KXAN-TV News
September 20, 2011
911 System
needs your cell number

KVUE-TV News
September20, 2011
Travis Coounty
approves re-appraisals
for fire victims

KVUE-TV News
September20, 2011
Reappraising of
fire-damaged property
under consideration

Westlake Picayune
June 20, 2011
Travis County:
Burn ban includes
all fireworks

Texas Tribune
June21, 2011
As Texas Lake Levels Fall, Residents Fret

Impact News
June 17,2011
Austin, Tavis County
Celebrate
Balcones Canyonland
Preservation Plan

Oak Hill Gazette
May 26, 2011
Officals, residents assess concerns in the aftermath of fire

YNN
May 24, 2011
Lake Travis floating condos voted down

Community Impact Newspaper
May 24, 2011
Commissioners Court bans floating
habitable structures on
Lake Travis

KXAN-TV
May 24, 2011
"Vote: No to floating houses on Lake Travis"

Impact News
March 3, 2011
Redesign Coming to Y at Oak Hill

KVUE-TV
March 3, 2011
Plans for Oak Hill Intersection Improvements Announced

Submitted to
Austin American Statesman
August, 2010
Op-Ed
Where's the
Truth-o-Meter?

Austin American Statesman
June 14, 2010
Op-Ed
Trust and Credibility

Impact News.com
Lake Travis/ Westlake
March 5, 2010
Karen Huber Profile

Lake Travis View
News Report 2/18/2010

"Road Gives Lakeway
Access to Texas 71"

Austin Chronicle
News Report 1/15/10

"Army Saves the Day"

Austin
American-Statesman
Op-Ed Commentary
"Air Quality "

KVUE-TV, Austin
News Report 9/9/08

"Billboard Controversy Along Highway 71"

Austin
American-Statesman

Op-Ed Commentary "Highway Signage"

Austin
American-Statesman
Op-Ed Commentary
"Grandfathering"



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