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March 6, 2020

Thank you for subscribing to my e-newsletter. Below you will find updates from federal, state and local agencies. Should you have any questions about the information below, please do not hesitate to contact us using the contact details listed at the end of this newsletter.

My family and I are extremely grateful for the support we have received over the past few weeks and I would like to thank everybody who was able to get out on Tuesday and vote in the primary election. The voter turnout was incredible to see, and I hope we can continue this involvement into all of the runoff elections and the general election in November!

Should you have questions regarding anything in this newsletter, please feel free to contact us directly using the information provided at the bottom of this email.

Sincerely,
March 2020 Calendar
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Keep watch for these updated calendars at the beginning of each month. Important local and legislative dates and events will be posted here.
Updates from Austin
Governor Abbott, DSHS Announce Statewide Testing Capabilities For Coronavirus
Governor Abbott, DSHS Announce Statewide Testing...

Governor Greg Abbott today held a joint press conference with Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Commissioner John Hellerstedt, M.D. and Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd to provide an update on the state testing...

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Texas Education Agency is Closely
Monitoring Novel Coronavirus 
TEA is Closely Monitoring Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) | ...

AUSTIN, Tex. - February 28, 2020 - The Texas Education Agency is closely monitoring media reports and information shared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding growing concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus...

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Office of the Comptroller: Fiscal Notes about Early Education in HB 3
New Funding for Early Education

Current Issue (PDF) more by Peggy Fikac In 2019, the Texas Legislature approved an ambitious overhaul of public education that includes a big investment in early learning - programs many educators consider crucial for the success of students who...

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HUD Releases Funding for 2018/2019 Disasters (LRGV Flooding, TS Imelda)  
The Federal Register for 2018/2019 Disasters was published on January 27th, 2020.
Department of Public Safety Unveils New Design for Driver License/ID and License to Carry Cards
Starting this week, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) began issuing the newly designed Texas driver licenses (DL), identification (ID) cards and license to carry (LTC) cards to all Texans. Most notably, all of the cards will feature a new look with an updated design and enhanced security features. The DL/ID cards will also feature visible and discrete identifiers on the front. It’s important to note that previously issued DLs are still valid until the expiration date listed on the card.

The new DL and ID cards will be made of polycarbonate material, which is more tamper-resistant and harder to reproduce, and feature laser engraving to provide an added layer of protection against alterations and forgeries. As part of the new design, there will an identifier on the front of the card for those who have a health condition that may hamper their ability to communicate with others. The new design will also identify veterans and disabled veterans, along with their branch of service, on the front of the cards. Additionally, the new card features meet the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators national standards.

As with all the DL and ID cards DPS has issued since early October 2016, the new cards will be REAL ID compliant, as noted by the gold star in the upper right corner. Texans without a gold star on their current valid DL/ID card can visit Texas.gov/goldstar to check their eligibility to renew early or request a duplicate card that’s REAL ID compliant. As a reminder, beginning Oct. 1, 2020, you’ll need a valid passport, U.S. military ID or a REAL ID compliant driver license (one with the gold star) to travel on commercial airlines or enter federal facilities.

As part of the redesign, the Texas License to Carry (LTC) Handgun cards will also debut a new look and new features, including laser engraving and a durable, tamper-resistant polycarbonate material.

To learn more about the new card design and features, visit our website.  

Updates From the District
Cypress Creek Watershed March Work Groups
86th Session Legislative Updates
H.B. 3: Dyslexia Allotments
Clarification Regarding House Bill 3 Dyslexia...

This letter provides clarification on the House Bill 3 (HB3) dyslexia allotments, program intent code (PIC) 37, and the impact of the use of PIC 37 on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) local educational agency (LEA)...

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H.B. 3906: Transition to Electronic Assessment
House Bill 3906 (HB 3906) Transition to Electronic...

House Bill 3906 requires the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to investigate and develop a transition plan to administer all State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) tests electronically by 2022-2023. A fully electronic...

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Constituent Resources
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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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