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Fort Bend County Judge KP George lowers COVID-19 risk level
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George lowers COVID-19 risk levelFort Bend County Judge KP George, along with the Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of Emergency Management, will hold a media briefing Monday to give an update on lowering the county’s COVID-19 risk level.
Watch live: Fort Bend County judge announces recipients of Comcast RISE Investment Fund $10K grants
Read full article: Watch live: Fort Bend County judge announces recipients of Comcast RISE Investment Fund $10K grantsFort Bend County Judge KP George announced the recipients for the second round of Comcast RISE Investment Fund $10,000 grants for small businesses owned by people of color in the Houston area.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George launches next phase of rental and utility assistance programs
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George launches next phase of rental and utility assistance programsRICHMOND, Texas – Judge KP George is launching the next phase of Fort Bend County rental and utility assistance programs. Judge George held a press conference on an assistance program designed to support county residents on Monday at 10 a.m.Assistance is provided to residents of Fort Bend County who meet the program guidelines. Fort Bend County does not pay utility deposits, rental deposits, or any transferred bill from another address. we will get you those options since we’re not able to provide assistance with this program,” said Ed Sturdivant, Ft. Bend County Auditor. To learn more about the Fort Bend County Rental/Mortgage Assistance Program, you can visit https://bit.ly/3pZcNmi.
8,000 vaccine appointment slots in Fort Bend County filled
Read full article: 8,000 vaccine appointment slots in Fort Bend County filledRICHMOND, Texas – The 8,000 vaccine appointment slots that were opened in Fort Bend County on Tuesday morning have been filled. Fort Bend County Judge KP George held a news conference to announce a new round of registration after the county received thousands of doses of the coronavirus vaccine. During the news conference, George said Fort Bend County had been officially designated as a vaccine hub, meaning the county will now be receiving regular doses of the vaccine. George said people can register when new doses are received by going to the Fort Bend County website. AdTo learn more about the current COVID-19 efforts in Fort Bend County, visit www.fbchealth.org or call 832-471-1373.
Fort Bend County mask order extended through end of July, officials say
Read full article: Fort Bend County mask order extended through end of July, officials sayHOUSTON – Fort Bend Bend County Judge KP George extended the county’s mask order until July 31, the county announced Tuesday. The order requires all commercial entities within Fort Bend County that provided goods and services directly to the public, to require that all employees and visitors to wear face coverings or masks. We must continue making decisions that unequivocally put people above politics and protect human life.”Additional details on the Mask Up Order can be found here. The Fort Bend County mask mandate extension came on the same day as an extension in Harris County as well. Earlier Tuesday, Harris County Commissioners voted 3-2 to extend the county’s disaster declaration which included a mask mandate, through August 26.
Fort Bend County judge shocked the state placed COVID-positive inmates in Richmond prison, concerned for workers
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge shocked the state placed COVID-positive inmates in Richmond prison, concerned for workersRICHMOND – Fort Bend County judge said he’s concerned about plans to send prisoners recovering from coronavirus to part of the Jester prison in Richmond. "I was shocked to find out that the State of Texas has been using Fort Bend County as a dumping ground for convicted criminals with coronavirus," Judge KP George said in a statement. He said the location was chosen because of its proximity to a prison hospital, and the unit was cleared out before the recovering prisoners arrived. "This is a state prison facility. Desel said employees who come into contact with the recovering prisoners will wear protective gear.