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George P. Bush To Appear In Midland

By: Shelby Levins
Updated: February 18, 2013
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MIDLAND -- The grandson of Former President George H. W. Bush and nephew of Former President George W. Bush is scheduled to be in West Texas next week.

    George P. Bush is set to appear in Midland on February 25th.

    Bush currently serves as the Deputy Finance Chairman for the Republican Party of Texas. He was also a co-founder of the Hispanic Republicans of Texas.

    Bush is scheduled to be the featured speaker a the Bush Day Dinner -- which will be held at the CAF's George H.W. and Barbara Bush Hangar on February 25th.

    Bush is expected to talk about engaging the next generation of Texas conservatives.

    The event is organized by Midland County and Ector County Republicans.

    Tickets are currently on sale for the event.

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