Toyota Pledges $1 Million To Support Texans Impacted By Historic Winter Storm
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PLANO, Texas, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With Winter Storm Uri leaving millions of Texans without power or water last week, North Texas-based Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has pledged $1 million in relief for storm victims. The aid will serve both customers and a variety of Texas-based non-profit organizations.
TOYOTA PLEDGES $1 MILLION TO SUPPORT TEXANS IMPACTED BY HISTORIC WINTER STORM We take our role as community leaders seriously, so when winter storms affected millions right in our backyard, our top priority became helping Texas get back on its feet after this ordeal, said Sean Suggs, group vice president of Social Innovation, TMNA. Texans have supported our company in myriad ways, and we want to help our neighbors emerge from this storm stronger than ever.
Members of Congress team up with Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins to help Capitol Police
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FILE - U.S. Capitol Police set up a fence near the U.S. Capitol on January 07, 2021 in Washington, DC. Supporters of President Trump had stormed and ransacked the building the day before as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral
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DALLAS - Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has teamed up with North Texas members of Congress to help out U.S. Capitol Police.
Congresswoman Eddie Bernie Johnson, Congressman Marc Veasey, and Congressman Colin Allred joined Jenkins to create the North Texas Cares for U.S. Capitol Police Fund at the Communities Foundation of Texas.