Posted on 02 July 2009. Tags: County Attorney, Eissler, Judge, Moore, Representative, Sadler, Tax, Tax Assessor, Walker
On April 30, 2009, site member, maxxbuster posted some documents and commentary concerning Montgomery County Judge, Alan Sadler and alleged back taxes owed (see post here).
Additionally, on June 25, 2009 maxxbuster posted information concerning State Representative Rob Eissler and his delinquent tax situation (see post here).
In response to maxxbuster’s two postings, a representative of J.R. [...]
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Posted on 02 July 2009. Tags: Eissler, Moore, Representative, Tax Assessor
The file below is a letter from a Litigation Deputy to the Montgomery County Tax Assessor Collector, J.R. Moore, Jr. concerning the tax account of Rep. Rob Eissler’s company, Intruder, Inc.
litigation_dep_moore.pdf
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Posted on 01 July 2009. Tags: Eissler, Judge, Moore, Representative, Sadler, Tax Assessor
June 30, 2009
TO: MONTGOMERY COUNTY MONITOR
FROM: MONTGOMERY COUNTY TAX A/C J.R. MOORE, JR.
RE: REP: ROB EISSLER AND JUDGE SADLER ARTICLES
REP. ROB EISSLER
Maxxbuster has made statements about property tax liabilities that are wrong and/or misleading in the way Maxxbuster interprets what is shown on a website.
The tax notice for collection services is exactly that, a tax [...]
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Posted on 16 April 2009. Tags: Brady, Conroe, County Attorney, Representative
Recently, a group of citizens asked for illegal alien arrest records from city police departments in Montgomery County — Conroe, Magnolia, Oak Ridge North, Shenandoah, Willis. The typical police department response was that no such arrest records exist, since all arrested illegal aliens are transported directly to the Montgomery County Jail.
The response from the City [...]
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Posted on 19 January 2009. Tags: Campaign Finance Reports, Eissler, Representative
The file below contains a copy of the campaign finance report for Texas State Rep Rob Eissler.
Campaign finance reports are required by law to be submitted to the Texas Ethics Commission on a regular basis.
This report covers July 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008.
rob_eissler_0109.pdf
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Posted on 25 November 2008. Tags: Brady, Campaign Finance Reports, Eissler, Representative, Tough, Township, Woodlands
The file below is the Federal Election Commission’s audit of Brady for Congress. Brady for Congress is the principal campaign committee for U.S. Representative Kevin Brady.
Brady represents the 8th District of Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives. His headquarters are based in The Woodlands, Texas.
Brady’s campaign treasurer is Texas State Representative Rob Eissler.
Eissler himself, [...]
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Posted on 10 November 2008. Tags: Campaign Finance Reports, Eissler, Representative, TEC, Tough, Township, Woodlands
The Woodlands, Texas (Montgomery County Monitor) – On March 10, 2008 Texas State Representative Rob Eissler signed an Order and Agreed Resolution in which he agreed to pay a $10,600 civil fine and to reimburse his campaign fund $18,106.53.
This agreement stems from four complaints the Texas Ethics Commission received, the earliest in November 2006, concerning [...]
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Posted on 10 November 2008. Tags: Campaign Finance Reports, Eissler, Representative, TEC, Tough, Township, Woodlands
The documents below are the Order and Agreed Resolution as well as one of the original sworn complaints from the Texas Ethics Commission concerning Texas State Representative Robert (Rob) Eissler.
Mr. Eissler agreed to an order by the TEC to pay a $10,600 civil penalty and to reimburse his political campaign a total of $18,106.53 for [...]
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Posted on 15 June 2007. Tags: Campaign Finance Reports, Eissler, Representative, TEC, Woodlands
Montgomery County Monitor (Montgomery County, TX) – The Texas Ethics Commission (TEC) received a sworn complaint dated November 10, 2006 from Montgomery County resident, Tom Curry. The complaint alleged that Texas State Representative Rob Eissler, “converted political contributions to personal use…” and “used political contributions to purchase real property or to pay the interest on [...]
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