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Final Phase of Dallas Senior Living Community Opens with Help of Affordable Housing Grant
The final phase of a senior living community opened Tuesday in Dallas, thanks in part to a $500,000 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grant from Amegy Bank and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas)
Lawyers’ Committee and Washington Lawyers’ Committee Applaud Supreme Court’s Decision Upholding the Fair Housing...
The national Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (Lawyers’ Committee) and the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs applaud today’s decision by the Supreme Court in Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project (TDHCA) holding that disparate impact claims are cognizable under the Fair Housing Act (FHA).
Congressman Al Green Applauds Supreme Court’s Ruling to Uphold Tool Used to Fight Invidious...
On Thursday, June 25, 2015, Congressman Al Green (TX-09) released a statement on the Supreme Court's ruling on the legal doctrine known as Disparate Impact in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, et al v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc
Disaster Recovery Center Opens in San Marcos, Texas
A second State/FEMA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is now open in Hays County for homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained damage as a result of the ongoing severe storms, tornadoes and flooding.
Hensarling: ‘Disparate Impact’ Ruling to Have Negative Consequences for All Americans
Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) issued the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the use of the controversial “disparate impact” legal theory, saying those who file housing discrimination lawsuits don’t have to show they were victims of intentional discrimination
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Statement on the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in Texas...
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch released the following statement today after the Supreme Court ruling in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project Inc
Commissioner Miller Announces $1 Million Grant Award to Grow Jobs in Polk County
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller today announced the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) has awarded $1 million to Polk County, located northeast of Houston, for infrastructure improvements and engineering services through the Texas Capital Fund (TCF). The award will support the creation of a wood-product manufacturing facility operated by Corrigan OSB, LLC and create 100 new, full-time jobs
Brady Votes to Protect Americans from Onerous Global Warming Rules
The U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2042, the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2015 to protect families and businesses from expensive new global warming rules on power plants. U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) released the following statement on this important bill.
Hurd Votes to Protect Energy Consumers from Executive Overreach
U.S. Representative Will Hurd acted to protect energy consumers today by voting in favor of the Ratepayer Protection Act, which passed the House on a largely partisan vote. This bill will delay, pending a judicial review, the deadline power plants are facing to comply with new carbon dioxide emission rules proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It also gives states relief from implementing the Obama Administration’s Climate Action Plan if it’s determined that it will adversely impact prices or the reliability of the state’s electricity grid
Olson Votes to Protect Energy Consumers
Rep. Pete Olson (TX-22) today voted to restore power to the states and court system by requiring the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to delay implementation of their new Clean Power Plan. The bill H.R.2042, the Ratepayer Protection Act requires EPA to delay this plan until the courts have completed the judicial review process.
Smith Supports Bill to Empower States over EPA Regulations
House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) today praised H.R. 2042, the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2015 in a hearing on the economic impacts of the Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to regulate power plants. The bill, which passed in the House, would give states flexibility and even exemptions from federal regulations if a state’s governor determines that such plans would increase electricity prices. The purpose of today’s hearing was to examine a U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) report Chairman Smith requested in August 2014 and that was released last month.
“Allow Us To Open Your Imagination & Build our Dreams” –Clark Superior Builders
Clark Superior Builders is a home of the best and award winning architects and contractors that specialize in custom home construction in Conroe and Montgomery, Texas. Since its inception, the company has been providing professional and reliable residential and commercial construction in Montgomery, TX and surrounding areas. Over 10 years in the business, the company takes pride to have served and satisfied many clients by helping them build their dream homes and commercial properties.
Second Disaster Recovery Center Opens in Harris County for Texas Flood Survivors
A second State/FEMA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is now open in Harris County for homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained damage as a result of the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding from May 4 to June 19
Attorney General Paxton: Texas Will Fight the EPA’s Carbon Rule
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today warned of the impact the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) so-called Clean Power Plan (“Carbon Rule”) would have on the livelihoods and quality of life of Texans at a luncheon hosted by the Texas Public Policy Foundation. The rule would result in higher electricity costs and less reliability for Texans, all while doing little to nothing to affect the environment.
Attorney General Paxton Statement on The Aransas Project v. Shaw Supreme Court Decision
“The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s water permitting program is critical to both preserving our environment and managing the water needs of our state. The Fifth Circuit was right to rule that the State of Texas cannot be held liable for independent and unpredictable forces affecting wildlife, and we are pleased with the U.S. Supreme Court decision to deny review of the case.
Texas Enjoys Record-Breaking Quarter as New Solar Capacity Soars
Powered by growth across all solar sectors, Texas recorded its best-ever Q1 with 49 megawatts (MW) of newly installed solar capacity coming online, according to the recently released U.S. Solar Market Insight Report compiled by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
Mobile Registration Intake Center to Open in Navarro County for Texas Flood Survivors
A Mobile Registration Intake Center (MRIC) will open in Corsicana, Texas, on Monday, June 22, at 9 a.m. to serve homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained damage as a result of the May 4-June 19 severe storms and flooding.
Sessions Votes to Unleash America’s Trade Power and Maintain Our Rule of Law
U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX-32), Chairman of the House Rules Committee and a Member of House Republican Leadership, today released the following statement applauding the passage of Trade Promotion Authority
Smith: Congress Needs Trade Oversight
Congressman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) released the following statement today after voting once more to give Congress and the American people control over the president’s existing power to negotiate trade agreements.
San Antonio-Based OCI Solar Power LLC Begins Construction Of Largest Solar Plant In Texas
San Antonio-based OCI Solar Power LLC has started construction on a 110-megawatt (MW) solar plant in eastern Pecos County near Bakersfield. At full build-out, this would be the largest solar plant in Texas. The solar arrays will track the sun horizontally and vertically, making this one of the largest dual-axis solar projects in the world