We the People Back in Print! TV Weekly in your HEB!

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This is an exciting and scary week for us at We the People. Because of your demand we are relaunching We the People News Magazine on a monthly subscription basis.

Its sent to your mailbox for $2.00 a month, that's one third off the retail cover price of $2.99. Call 882-8177 and give our faithful customer service rep Claudia your mailing address and we will mail to you free of charge our return issue. If you like it simply complete the enclosed invoice and send it back with your check.

Claudia can also take your credit card information by phone for your subscription. Make your community a safer place from politicians, scalawags and carpetbaggers. Support We the People News call 882-8177 right now.

The issue is actually the July Issue, even though its marked June Issue. Our layout man, Lee errored and I didnt catch it. He was appropriately flogged since I'm the boss i got to decide who was to blame. The important thing is it has a whole set of important stories not available on line.

You can also order free sample copy of Coastal Bend TV Weekly at the same time. CBTV Weekly is a big print full size grid style TV guide covering 72 cable channels including sports, crossword and a full movie section for cable companies from Refugio to Kingsville, also sold in twenty area HEBs in the magazine section or at the counter.

In this month's (June-July) issue of We the People News Magazine are the following stories not available online:

Port Industries Profile- They are the economic engine driving the port and consequently large scale economic development but who and what are the Port Industries?

A Ten Year Fight with Industry and TCEQ - Susie Canales is vinidicated in the argument about whether there is contamination outside of the refinery fences and regarding her accusations about TCEQ being toadies of industry. Plume Maps included.

Hydrogen Fluride: Could Bhopal happen here? July 19, 2009 a fire at the local Citgo refinery ended up releasing 42,000 pounds of deadly gas, systems failed, fire systems failed, the national Chemical Safety Board called it an eminent danger. Includes hazard area maps for each refinery.

TCEQ - Not a Good Trackrecord. Find out why the feds dont trust TCEQ and you probably shouldn't either.

Good Business but for Whom- A look at the industrial tax district shifts tax burden to homeowners by giving huge tax breaks to industry

Tax Breaks to Pollute - How Valero's claim to a 100% property tax exemption for air pollution equipment that increases local pollution threatens to bankrupt school districts, and damage local governments.

Midlothian - How community was stymied in their efforts to discover the cause of high birth defect and illness rates by the state and federal agencies who were supposed to protect them.

How the Mayor and City officials prioritized contamination sites in their plans.

and more including an article by David Loeb on Why the Cottage District is a revolutionary idea in Corpus Christi development.

You're missing all this and more, that is only in our print edtion, Call now 882-8177 and ask for Claudia. and we will send out your free first edition right away. Look for free samples this week at most of our former locations, this month only, we will be announcing retail outlets next month. And dont forget to pick up a Coastal Bend TV Weekly in your neighborhood HEB magazine section or at the counter starting this week.

We are glad to be back and as always our goal is to be just a little better every issue and we promise as our readership grows, you will see your money going back into improving the quality of our product.
Thanks for reading,
thanks for thinking.
John Kelley
Publisher