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Joe and Shelley Jaynes, have lived in Collin County since 1987. Shelley is a teacher at Frisco ISD. Joe and Shelley have two children, Treyson and Arielle.
Attends First Baptist Church, Melissa
Graduate, Leadership Mckinney, Leadership Allen and Leadership Plano
Member, McKinney Rotary
Member, Allen, McKinney, Farmersville, Greater Anna, Melissa and Princeton Chambers of Commerce
Republican Precinct Chair, 1992-1996
Delegate, Republican County Convention
Delegate, Republican State Convention
Columnist, “The County Line”

Froze Taxes for Senior Citizens
Cut County Tax Rate Twice
Authored the County Homestead Tax Exemption
Worked with Landowners to have right-of-way for the Dallas North Tollway donated – SAVING Collin County Taxpayers $10 Million
Managing over $1 Billion in Road Construction Projects
Aggressive Asphalting Program on County Roads
Assisting Cities in the Creation of over $50 Million in Parks and Open Space Preservation Projects
Negotiated $1.5 Billion in Revenue for Collin County from SH121 Project
Provided drop-off site for Rural Residents to bring Debris & Recyclables
Expanded more than 100 Major Thoroughfares throughout Collin County
Implemented Video Arraignments of Prisoners
Collin County Representative to Regional Transportation Council (RTC)
Expansion of SH 121
Assisted in Establishing a new electronic voting system
Worked to add more than 600 jail beds and assisted in establishment of six additional courts
No tax rate increase in 12 years
Constructing a new courts facility, assisting on the opening and restoration of the Old Courthouse on the Square and work to continue to consolidate county operations
Creating a homeland security department which has become a national model
Increasing funding and educational opportunities for volunteer fire departments.
AAA Bond Rating for Collin County
Work as member of RTC to bring funding from Regional Transportation Council to Collin County
Work to bring Mass Transit to all of Collin County
Working with the legislature on appraisal caps
To keep the expansion US 75, US 380, SH 289, Custer Road and SH 121N along with our FM roads moving in a timely manner and within budget
Keep MUDS out of unincorporated Collin County
Continue Reforming our indigent health care program to serve Collin County Citizens while remaining cost effective
Continue upgrading our County Roads from rock to Asphalt
Complete Construction of SH121
Working with local entities to drought proof our water supply
Provide for Public Safety with construction of Voter Approved Criminal Justice Facilities
Extend the Dallas North Tollway to the Grayson County Line
Expanding detention facilities to provide for both growth and public safety
Adopt a County Road Cleanup Program
Update County Thoroughfare Plan
Implement Reverse 911 to Warn Citizens of Emergency Events
Widen US 380 through Farmersville to the Hunt County Line
Create county household waste program
Maintain stable tax rate
Complete 121/75 interchange and begin the 121/Dallas North Tollway Direct Connects
Setting the alignment and begin construction on the Outer Loop
Consolidate Public Works facilities in the unincorporated area
Continued partnerships with cities for both road expansion and park preservation
Partner with TXDOT on the reconstruction of FM 545
Increase funding for volunteer fire departments
Widen US 75 through McKinney to the Grayson County Line
Manage the Collin County 2007 Bond Projects

North Central Texas Council of Governments
National Association of Counties
Texas Association of Counties
North and East Texas County Judges Commissioners Association
Conference of Urban Counties
Collin County Health Care Foundation
Collin County Housing Finance Corporation
Dallas Regional Mobility Coalition
Member, National Multi-Modal Transportation Steering Committee
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