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“I believe in true servant leadership: listening and answering questions directly. We must set our city on a more resilient, sustainable path. I will bring fresh leadership to protect what we love and prepare us for the future.” 

 – Jen Clark



 

IT’S TIME FOR A FRESH PERSPECTIVE, NEW IDEAS, AND A TRUE “RESIDENT’S MINDSET” ON RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL.

Early Voting: April 22- 30  |  Election Day: May 4

Pol. Adv. Paid for by Jen Clark Campaign

  1. SUPPORT  and foster opportunities for open communication and inspire resident participation in our city government. 

  2. FOCUS on infrastructure and flooding mitigation projects

  3. ENCOURAGE effective reform and modernization of permitting processes and incentivize residential and business revitalization.
     
  4. PROTECT taxpayer investment on current and future projects

  5. REVITALIZE our local economy and create new opportunities

Jen Clark’s Plan for Richland Hills:

Let’s learn from our past and together be a positive force in the renewal of Richland Hills.

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MEET TIM

Tim Raine is a successful businessman, public servant, and former conservative school board trustee running to preserve the city we love while preparing for an exciting future.

Tim was born and raised in a small town in Missouri. After attending local public schools, he enrolled at the University of Missouri (Mizzou) and graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration – Economics in 1981.

After graduating, Tim moved to north Texas where he began an extremely successfully business career in high tech, FDIC, and banking where he held multipled executive positions. After nearly 15 years in the corporate word, Tim opened his own successful insurance agency where he specialized in multiple property and casualty lines (home, auto, and commercial) as well as life and health policies.

Throughout his professional life, Tim always found time for his community. Tim was a member of the Grapevine Rotary Club and earned recognition as a Paul Harris Fellow for his contributions to The Rotary Foundation. Tim also coached his children's youth sports teams before joining the D-BAT organization, where he coached select high school students.

Tim has served in numerous local appointed and elected positions, including time on the City Water Committee, Planning and Zoning Committee, and the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD school board where he served one year as president.

Tim met and married his late wife Kim in 2004, and the two enjoyed many wonderful years together before her passing in 2023. The two were active members of Lovers Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas. Tim now attends Gateway Church in Southlake.

ENDORSEMENTS

ELECTED OFFICIALS

Tim O'Hare, Tarrant County Judge

Bobby Lindamood, Mayor of Colleyville

Callie Rigney, Colleyville Mayor Pro Tem

Brandi Elder, Colleyville Councilmember Pl. 1

Scotty Richardson, Colleyville Councilmember Pl. 3

Chuck Kelley, Colleyville Councilmember Pl. 5

Shannon Braun, President GCISD School Board

Kathy Wheat, Fmr. Colleyville Councilmember

John Eubanks, Fmr. GCISD School Board President

Richard Newton, Fmr. Mayor of Colleyville

George Dodson, Fmr. Colleyville Councilmember


COMMUNITY LEADERS

Tim O'Hare, Tarrant County Judge

PRESERVING OUR PAST. 

PREPARING FOR OUR FUTURE.

Jen Clark for Richland Hills City Council