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March 20, 2020

Throughout the duration of the Coronavirus situation, my office will be providing two newsletters: one for immediate information regarding COVID-19, and one for other state information including agency closures, etc. This email will pertain to immediate COVID-19 Information. As this situation continues to develop, we will do our best to get all relevant information out through newsletters, as well as through posts on my Facebook page.

Due to the COVID-19 virus, both the Capitol Office and the District offices will remain closed. However, my staff will be teleworking and will be available via email. Please continue to follow safe social distancing and hygiene practices during this time, and know that we are available if needed. Be aware that all agencies are prioritizing COVID-19 virus related constituent casework before other matters.

The Texas House of Representatives is consolidating COVID-19 related information. To access the COVID-19 information, visit house.texas.gov/coronavirus.

Sincerely,
Office Closure Notice
Both the Capitol office and District office will remain closed in line with Governor Abbot's executive orders. Our offices will remain functioning, with staff working remotely. Please utilize email communication with our office during this time, via the email contact information at the bottom of this newsletter.
Updates from Austin
Gov. Abbott Holds Call With State Legislature, Texas Congressional Delegation On COVID-19 Efforts
Governor Greg Abbott today held a conference call with members of the Texas Legislature and the Texas Congressional Delegation to discuss the state's ongoing efforts to combat COVID-19. The Governor provided an update on Texas' expanding testing capabilities and thanked state and federal leaders for their continued collaborative efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 across the state.

The Governor was joined on the call by Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Commissioner John Hellerstedt, MD, Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) Chief Nim Kidd, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen.

"The challenge we face requires a coordinated effort from leaders at all levels of government, and I thank Texas’ state legislators and congressional members for their partnership as we work together to deploy comprehensive strategies to protect public health," said Governor Abbott. "Whether it is in our nation’s capital or in communities throughout the state, Texans can be confident that their elected officials are taking action to secure the resources our state needs to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep our communities safe."
Governor Abbott Issues Executive Orders In Accordance With Federal Guidelines To Mitigate Spread Of COVID-19 In Texas
Governor Abbott Issues Executive Orders In Accordance...

Governor Greg Abbott today announced a series of Executive Orders relating to COVID-19 preparedness and mitigation. The four orders serve to limit public gatherings and help reduce exposure for people across the state. These orders are in...

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gov.texas.gov
DSHS: Act Now to Slow Community Spread
Gov. Abbott, Matthew McConaughey, Roy Spence Release PSA On Importance Of Social Distancing
SBA Loan Applications Now Available
Texas Workforce Commission COVID-19
Employers Resources
COVID-19 Resources Employers

At the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), the health and well-being of our employers, employees and communities is our top priority. We understand the concern and uncertainty you may be experiencing surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) and are...

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twc.texas.gov
State Preservation Board Agency Closes Capitol and Other Properties Until Further Notice
Announcements

State Preservation Board Agency Closes Capitol and Other Properties Until Further Notice In an ongoing effort to reduce exposure to the COVID-19 contagion the State Preservation Board will fully close public access to the Texas State Capitol...

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tspb.texas.gov
Driver License (DL) Expiration Dates Extended, DL Offices Closed in Light of COVID-19 Outbreak
TXDPS - March 19, 2020 Driver License (DL) Expiration...

AUSTIN - At the direction of Governor Greg Abbott and in light of the governor's State of Disaster Declaration related to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has been directed to extend the...

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www.dps.texas.gov
Harris County COVID-19
Contact Information
Contact Information
State Representative
Dan Huberty

Casey Christman
Chief of Staff

Jack Reed
Legislative Director
Capitol Physical Address:
1100 Congress Avenue E2.408 Austin, TX 78701

Capitol Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2910 
Austin, TX 78768 

Capitol Phone:
(512) 463-0520

Capitol Fax:
(512) 463-1606
District Address: 
4501 Magnolia Cove
 Suite 201
Kingwood, TX 77345

District Phone:
(281) 360-9410
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