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West Texas native, born & raised in Lubbock. Jenny was home-schooled K-12. She was Miss Teen Lubbock in 2000 & launched a children's literacy program. She also wrote a series of children’s books and was very involved in local community theater groups. She began college at 17.
At the age of 18, she moved to NYC to pursue her dream of
West Texas native, born & raised in Lubbock. Jenny was home-schooled K-12. She was Miss Teen Lubbock in 2000 & launched a children's literacy program. She also wrote a series of children’s books and was very involved in local community theater groups. She began college at 17.
At the age of 18, she moved to NYC to pursue her dream of becoming a famous movie star. Jenny worked at Tavern on the Green and the Hilton Times square while taking voice, dance, & acting lessons. In 2005, she took a backpacking trip to Italy with her mom and one brother. Eight days into the trip, she got a job and stayed for 2 years.
In 2007, she moved back to Lubbock from Italy due to a major health concern. Then she moved to Midland, TX in 2008 for school & stayed. She eventually earned her associates from Midland College in Drug & Alcohol Abuse Counseling followed by a Bachelors in Psychology with a minor in music from the University of Texas Permian Basin.
Jenny has been involved in politics since she was at least 5 years old when she attended her first protest outside of Planned Parenthood in Lubbock, Tx. She also campaigned and block-walked many years to help re-elect Texas State Representative Carl Isett who served 14 years in the Texas House of Representatives. In 2004, she was a preci
Jenny has been involved in politics since she was at least 5 years old when she attended her first protest outside of Planned Parenthood in Lubbock, Tx. She also campaigned and block-walked many years to help re-elect Texas State Representative Carl Isett who served 14 years in the Texas House of Representatives. In 2004, she was a precinct chairman, county delegate, state delegate, & guest at the National Republican Convention in NYC. In 2020, she was also a state delegate for the Texas Republican Party. Her service includes being a member of the National GOP, Texas GOP, Republican National Hispanic Assembly – Midland, TX chapter, Young Republicans, and Midland County Republican Women’s Group. With a strong history of voting and always fiscally conservative, she ran for Mayor of Midland in 2019 as the non-establishment candidate with a heavy focus on supporting local police & fire. She garnered 16% of the vote.
Freedom Activist: She has spent the majority of her life standing up to government tyranny in some way. She never closed her flower shop during the pandemic even though initially the Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, did not consider flower shops to be an essential business until the Texas State Floral Association lobbied him in order to have florists added to the list….just in time for Mother’s Day, the 2nd largest floral holiday. In April of 2020, she opened her shop all the way up, posted a “No Mask Required” sign on the front door along with a copy of the Constitution & Bill of Rights, and helped organize a driving freedom parade in town. In May of 2020, she helped a gym & a bar in a neighboring town, Odessa, open up against the Governor’s orders. After an unlawful arrest by the Odessa Sherriff of some 2nd amendment activists outside of the bar in Odessa, she helped organize a 2nd amendment rally along with Open Carry Texas & This is Texas Freedom Force, both pro-2A groups. She organized two prayer rallies/fundraisers for Pastor Bob Fu of China Aid who was being targeted by paid Chinese Communist Party agitators who stood outside his home in Midland, TX for 35 days. Both Ted Cruz & Marco Rubio tweeted their support for Bob Fu. In November & December, she took on the Midland City Council who were trying to pass unconstitutional mandates that would punish small business owners for not enforcing the Governor’s (also unconstitutional) mask mandate. She spoke 4 times in 2 council meetings, organized a protest outside of City Hall at 9am on a Tuesday, & ultimately all proposed ordinances and mandates were voted down. In November of 2020, Jenny went to DC for the first Million Maga March. She also went to DC for the January 6th, 2021, rally to fight for free & fair elections.
Jenny is a serial entrepreneur beginning with a lemonade stand & selling crafts as a child to creating an artisan handmade fashion company that sold across the country when she was 20. She bought Becky’s Flowers in 2015 after working there for a year (starting as a part-time delivery driver). In 2017, she won the inaugural Midland Entrepr
Jenny is a serial entrepreneur beginning with a lemonade stand & selling crafts as a child to creating an artisan handmade fashion company that sold across the country when she was 20. She bought Becky’s Flowers in 2015 after working there for a year (starting as a part-time delivery driver). In 2017, she won the inaugural Midland Entrepreneurial Challenge with a software concept for the floral industry in 2019. She is an investor in other business endeavors and has been very involved in the business & networking community over the last eight years. She was a former president of the local Business Networking International (BNI) chapter and former president of the Permian Basin Bridal Association.
Jenny attends reunions for the Vietnam Veterans who served with her dad. She is deeply passionate about military & law enforcement organizations.
Jenny loves and supports her community and has volunteered at Lonestar Animal Sanctuary, Show of Support, Hospice of Midland, Serenity Group Al-Anon, Mid-Winter AA Conference, Woman to Woman Conference, Midland Chamber of Commerce, & countless others. She has donated either money, time, or in kind donations to Hunt for Heroes, Bustin’ for Badges, Centers for Women & Children, Junior League, Boy Scouts of America, National MS Society, Lonestar Animal Shelter, Operation Underground Railroad, Reflections Ministries, St. Ann’s Catholic School, St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Midland Odessa Symphony & Chorale, Midland Community Theater, Habitat for Humanity, Helping Hands, Boys & Girls Club, 100 Women Who Rock, Safe Place battered women’s shelter, West Texas Food Bank, Museum of the Southwest, Midland Need to Read – Adult Literacy, and many more.
The Patriot Mail Project is an outstanding organization to send letters of encouragement to both the incarcerated & not incarcerated January 6th defendants.
Countless patriotic Americans have been incarcerated pre-trial for over 44 months. Hundreds of other J6ers have lost their businesses, homes, etc. StopHate.com is a great website to find all of the fundraisers for the J6 patriots.
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