Monday, September 18, 2017

E-Newletter from State Representative Dennis Paul


HURRICANE HARVEY INFORMATION

Wells Fargo Mobilizes to Help Customers Impacted by Hurricane Harvey.  Payment and fee relief and how to contact Wells Fargo, click here


Rebuild Texas:  The State of Texas will work by your side for as long as it takes to help you rebuild critical public infrastructure in your community - roads, bridges, schools and other public facilities - damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Harvey or the flooding that followed.

Through this site for officials from the impacted communities, and along with our response team located in your county, we will:
  • Provide you with current, reliable information.
  • Help you navigate state and federal resources.
  • Give you access to the expertise of our state agencies.
Federal Emergency Management Agency: With Texas in full recovery mode find up-to-date information on returning home and cleaning up, for those affected by Harvey check out up-to-date info & rumor control.

FEMA hiring Texas residents In partnership with the State of Texas: FEMA is hiring workers across the state for administrative, logistical and technical jobs related to hurricane recovery. Jobs posted recently pay between $14 and $34 per hour. Some of the jobs include: administrative support assistant, civil engineer, communications specialist, construction cost estimator, courier, crisis counselor, customer service specialist, environmental specialist, floodplain management specialist, graphics specialist, hazard mitigation outreach specialist, historic preservation specialist, registered nurse and voluntary agency liaison, among others. The first step is to register at WorkinTexas.com, the Texas Workforce Commission's website, where application instructions are posted.
DISTRICT 129 NEWS! WE ARE HOUSTON STRONG!
 
CCISD to honor heroes of Harvey at all football games:

CCISD wishes to shine the Friday night lights on the Heroes of Harvey, the first responders, as well as a community that stepped up in awe-inspiring ways. As Many were impacted by the storm and may be experiencing financial difficulty, the district is offering free admission to all fans, heroes and helpers. Donations to the CCISD Cares Fund will be accepted at the gates. The fund is directly benefiting CCISD families impacted by the storm by providing help with basic needs from clothing and food to toiletries and cleaning supplies. Donations of new school shoes and/or socks for boys and girls, ages 3 to 18, will also be collected at the gates. For more information visit www.ccisd.net/ccisdcares.


Representative Paul joins the First Technical Robotics Challenge Team coached by Ms. Tiffany Franke for a STEM demonstration.
 


 

 

 


 

 
 





Representative Paul attends the South Belt-Ellington Chamber Legislative Update with JP Delgado and South Belt's VIP Marie Flickinger.



Representative Paul gave an update to the South Belt-Ellington Chamber on the 85th Regular Legislative and Special Sessions.
Rep Paul was honored to stand with Mayor Turner, Senator Garcia, Commissioner Bush, and many others for the recent Coastal Spine Update.
Capitol Visitor Information

My staff and I welcome everyone to visit our office as well as the historic Capitol building.  If you are planning a trip to the Capitol be sure to stop by our office, Room E2.814.  Here are some helpful tips for your visit:



Office of State Representative Dennis Paul, 1400 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701
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