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Houston Newsmakers: Easter, faith and COVID-19 response

Houston Newsmakers: Easter, faith and COVID-19 response
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Local leaders react to controversial new voting bill passed in Texas Senate

Local leaders react to controversial new voting bill passed in Texas Senate Taisha Walker, Reporter Tags:  “This bill is about making it easier to vote and hard to cheat,” said State Sen. Bryan Hughes of Mineola. Hughes spoke about the victory on Twitter early after long hours of debate and several amendments to the bill. The Mineola lawmaker is responsible for introducing Senate Bill 7 to the Texas Legislature. Lt. Governor Dan Patrick released a statement after the vote saying he made election security a priority this legislative session and this measure would help maintain the integrity of our elections. “SB7 will strengthen the public’s faith in our electoral process and ensure that every Texan knows that when they cast their ballot, their vote is secure,” Patrick said.

How Houston s BIPOC Small Businesses Can Get a $10,000 Grant

It s time to apply for The Comcast RISE Investment fund. By Raven Wuebker 2/25/2021 at 9:23am Applications for the Comcast RISE Investment Fund will be accepted March 1–14. Some good news is on the horizon for our city’s many minority-owned businesses, which have been hit hard by the pandemic. Come March 1, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color-owned small businesses in Houston will be able to apply for a $10,000 grant through The Comcast RISE Investment Fund—100 BIPOC businesses will be awarded these grants to help stay afloat. The grant program is a collaborative effort between community leaders, the Comcast Corporation, and Mayor Sylvester Turner. It’s also a part of a larger $5 million fund that Comcast introduced in October 2020 to prioritize BIPOC small businesses affected by the pandemic and its devastating economic toll. Five cities—Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia—have each received $1 million to dole out i

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