🚨 RESCHEDULED DATE! COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS LUNCHEON - WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AUSTIN? REDISTRICTING, DEMOCRACY & WHAT'S AT STAKE
Wednesday, August 27, 2025 (11:30 AM - 1:30 PM) (CDT)
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***NEW DATE!***
REDISTRICTING, DEMOCRACY & WHAT'S AT STAKE
From legislation to redistricting, now's the time to get informed.
Be part of this crucial conversation!
📅 Wednesday, August 27, 2025
🕙 11:30 AM - Registration and Networking
🕙 12:00 - 1:30 PM - Program
📍 Hilton Garden Inn / Home2Suites Medical Center | 6840 Almeda Road, Houston, TX 77030
Note: The Chamber has been closely monitoring the status of the Special Session and the availability of our legislator panelists. With lawmakers required in Austin, our panelists may shift—but the conversation remains just as timely and critical. We have expert panelists ready to go. Thank you for your understanding due to these circumstances. This event date is rescheduled from July due to the special session.
The Focus: Panel Discussion
- The dynamics unfolding in Austin during this Special Session
- What redistricting means for representation and democracy in Texas
- How these changes ripple through Houston, Harris County, and beyond
📌 This is a rare opportunity to hear directly from leading political voices and experts as they break down one of the most consequential issues facing Texas right now.
📌 Be part of the conversation, ask questions, and learn how you can engage in advocacy that goes beyond this Special Session.
Make your plans to join us for the Community Conversations Luncheon. This quarterly event brings together key stakeholders, influencers, and leaders to discuss timely and impactful topics shaping our community.

FEATURED PANELISTS
We are thrilled to welcome these distinguished voices for this important discussion.
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Tom Abrahams Houston Reporter & Weekend Anchor ABC13 Tom Abrahams joined ABC13 Eyewitness News in October 1999. He is the evening weekend news anchor and is the host of This Week in Texas, ABC13's political program. His award-winning reports include three regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, a National Headliner, and an Emmy. In his spare time, he is an author and has penned more than 40 novels. He is married with two children and is a proud graduate of the University of Florida. Learn more about Tom. | Faith Bugenhagen Trending News Reporter Chron.com Faith Bugenhagen covers government and politics at Chron, based in Houston writing about all things news, particularly, about the city, state and county. Previously, she covered the Greater Houston area covering similar subjects for the Houston Press. She has written extensively about suburban education, city, county and statewide government and politics. | Sharon Jones Director of Civic Business Engagement & Texas Lead and Senior Advisor Texas Business Leader Alliance Sharon Jones is the Director of Civic Business Engagement & Texas Lead and Senior Advisor to the Texas Business Leader Alliance. She works at the intersection of business and policy, mobilizing the business community in Houston, across Texas, and nationally. With extensive public and private sector experience—including leading public policy strategies at the ACLU of Texas and serving as Chief Equity Officer at Children at Risk—Sharon has deep ties to the Texas business community. She is also an entrepreneur, educator, and community advocate, serving on nonprofit boards and advancing equity, voter rights, and empowerment for women and girls. Learn more about Sharon. |
MODERATOR

Nancy Sims (she/her)
Owner
Nancy Sims LLC
We are pleased to welcome Nancy Sims as our moderator for this important panel discussion.
Nancy Sims is a respected political analyst, strategist, and educator with decades of experience in communications, government relations, and civic engagement. Owner of Nancy Sims, LLC, she advises clients across industries on reputation management and public affairs. A longtime ally of the LGBTQ+ community, Nancy has supported advocacy since the 1980s, from leading Houston’s public policy response on AIDS to serving on the Montrose Center board. She is a regular commentator on KUHF’s Political Roundtable and has taught Political Science at the University of Houston for over 20 years. Learn more about Nancy.

This quarterly luncheon series fosters open conversation around the most pressing civic issues. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with changemakers, get informed, and leave empowered.
This event is made possible by the generous support of our Community Conversations Luncheon Sponsors.

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BECOME A SPONSOR
Thank you to Chamber Impact Partner Hilton Garden Inn / Home2Suites Medical Center for hosting the event.
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Members: $45 in advance; $50 at the door
General Admission: $50 in advance; $55 at the door
6840 Almeda Road
Houston, TX 77030 United States
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM: Registration and networking
12:00 - 1:30 PM: Program








