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Texas Secretary of State to resign May 31

Commissioners Court to discuss COVID rental assistance

Commissioners Court to discuss COVID rental assistance May 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz is optimistic the border can reopen soon and stay open which he said is necessary to help business such as those in downtown Laredo which have struggled due to the pandemic.Cuate Santos / Laredo Morning Times The Webb County Commissioners Court meeting on Monday will be discussing topics regarding COVID-19 rental assistance, the procurement of additional computer equipment for the Sheriff’s office to target internet crimes against children and the continuation of the Veteran’s Treatment Program amongst other items. For the COVID-19 rental assistance topic, the court highlighted the disastrous consequences that the pandemic has brought to the residents of Webb County, specifically the cost of housing and rent. They will be discussing an agreement with the National Association of Counties to request $425,388.70 from the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Texas Secretary of State Ruth Ruggero Hughs Announces Departure

Hot FM Following nearly two years of service to the people of Texas, Secretary of State Ruth Ruggero Hughs notified Governor Greg Abbott of her departure from office, effective May 31, 2021. The Secretary expressed her deep appreciation and gratitude to the Governor for entrusting her with the duties of the office and also reaffirmed her confidence that Texas is well positioned for even greater success in the future. It has been the honor and privilege of a lifetime to have been appointed by Governor Abbott to serve as Texas 113th Secretary of State, said Secretary Hughs. During the course of my tenure, I have been humbled to work alongside so many others in improving the lives of all Texans through fostering and strengthening our international relationships, facilitating business growth and trade, overseeing the conduct of our elections, and promoting civic participation. I am proud of the work that this office has accomplished, and by wor

Defense to Responsibility for Scrap Metal Recycling: Texas Commission of Environmental Quality Findings and Legislative Recommendation | Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P L L C

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”) issued a document titled: Defense to Responsibility for Scrap Metal Recycling: TCEQ Findings and Legislative Recommendation Required by House Bill 3224 (“Recommendation”) TCEQ developed this Recommendation as required by House Bill 3224 (“HB 3224”) which was passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session. HB 3224 required that TCEQ conduct a study to evaluate the possibility of adopting a recyclable materials defense into the Texas Superfund law. The recyclable materials defense would be similar to the provision found in the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (“CERCLA”) (i.e.,Superfund). See 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.

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