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Bond reform resolution statement
HOUSTON – After circulating on social media, KPRC 2 Investigates took a closer look at one section of a recently passed resolution by Harris County Commissioners. On Tuesday, Commissioners passed a resolution regarding what’s behind rising crime rates.
The resolution came as Commissioners were debating whether to voice support for a proposed bond reform bill pending in Austin. Most of the resolution, drafted by Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia, blames rising crime rates on pandemic-related issues and a massive backlog in our courts. However, one section drew the ire of some conservatives.
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Houston, Harris County denied federal funds for flood mitigation projects
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HOUSTON – Roughly four years after Hurricane Harvey, some area leaders are upset with the plans to distribute federal flood mitigation funds.
“Upset is the most polite way to describe where I’m at today,” said Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia.
The General Land Office is set to announce which communities will receive the first round of funding for flood mitigation.
However, Commissioner Garcia said Harris County government and the city of Houston are not on the list.
“All of Harris County has been left out of the equation, including the city of Houston, and with the scientists, the engineers that we have, I can’t understand that our application would have any challenges,” Garcia said.
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NYC Mayor s Race 2021: Kathryn Garcia
Habitat Magazine, the Council of New York Cooperatives & Condominiums, and the Presidents Co-op and Condo Council interviewed New York City mayoral candidates about their thoughts on issues facing the co-op and condo community. These interviews were conducted prior to the June 2021 primary.
Maryanne Rothman:
New Yorkers face many challenges, and for co-op and condo board members and owners, one of the most pressing is how to keep our homes affordable for the hundreds of thousands of people who own apartments in New York City. We ve invited Kathryn Garcia to help us understand how she is thinking about this.
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