
The Chronicle runs a story by Kristen Mack on Bill King, the former mayor of Kemah, who is hinting that he wants to run for mayor of Houston in 2009:
Meet Bill King.
If the name sounds familiar but you can’t quite place it, here are some reminders: He has made dire predictions of hurricane devastation and has become a top advocate of preparedness. And he’s weathered political storms as part of the Texas Southern University board that ousted President Priscilla Slade.
He was mayor of Kemah for four years.
Now he wants to be mayor of Houston.
No, he doesn’t plan to challenge Mayor Bill White — who can run one more time under city term limits. King is looking past White to the 2009 election.
Even if it’s early to talk about an election three years away, King, 54, an ambitious lawyer, lobbyist and civic leader, wants to be in whatever conversation there is.
The ubiquitous Bob Stein makes an appearance in the story. It’s apparently very hard for local journalists to find anyone else who might have an opinion on Houston politics or bicycling. Maybe the oft-quoted Houston bicyclist should run for Mayor in 2009 also!