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Fort Bend County Pct. 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers wins re-election with bipartisan support
Read full article: Fort Bend County Pct. 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers wins re-election with bipartisan supportLeading in the polls against his Democratic challenger, Fort Bend County Pct. 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers says he feels comfortable with the lead he has built over his opponent.
Fort Bend County Pct. 3 Commissioner talks plans for community as he leads in polls against challenger Taral Patel
Read full article: Fort Bend County Pct. 3 Commissioner talks plans for community as he leads in polls against challenger Taral PatelLeading in the polls against his Democratic challenger, Fort Bend County Pct. 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers says he feels comfortable with the lead he has built over his opponent.
Taral Patel back in court for mandatory ‘discovery’ hearing over social media hoax charges
Read full article: Taral Patel back in court for mandatory ‘discovery’ hearing over social media hoax chargesTaral Patel, the Democratic nominee for Fort Bend County Precinct 3 Commissioner, appeared in court Monday morning for a mandatory hearing.
‘How can you trust the guy?’: Demonstrators protest against indicted Fort Bend Co. Judge linked to social media hoax
Read full article: ‘How can you trust the guy?’: Demonstrators protest against indicted Fort Bend Co. Judge linked to social media hoaxThe Fort Bend County Republican Party is expected to gather Tuesday as County Judge KP George's attorneys filed a motion to throw out the indictment against him linked to a social media hoax with his former chief of staff Taral Patel.
Petition filed shows more people may be involved in Fort Bend County social media hoax
Read full article: Petition filed shows more people may be involved in Fort Bend County social media hoaxThe petition claims a high-profile Pakistani American Businessman teamed up with Fort Bend County Pct. 3 Commissioner candidate Taral Patel to hatch a smear campaign against another candidate they had "a common enemy" with during the 2023 primaries.
Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George may have tried to ‘factory reset’ his phone, new search warrant reveals
Read full article: Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George may have tried to ‘factory reset’ his phone, new search warrant revealsNew search warrants linked to Fort Bend County Judge KP George have been released showing he was in front of Texas Rangers trying to cover his tracks.
Fort Bend County officials react to Judge KP George’s indictment, call for resignation
Read full article: Fort Bend County officials react to Judge KP George’s indictment, call for resignationA Fort Bend County grand jury returned an indictment against Judge KP George Thursday and now calls for his resignation are beginning to grow.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George booked into jail after indictment in connection to social media hoax allegations
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George booked into jail after indictment in connection to social media hoax allegationsOne of Fort Bend County’s top officials has been indicted for charges surrounding an investigation into fake social media accounts that were used to write attacks against himself and others
Fort Bend County Judge KP George comments about social media hoax investigation
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George comments about social media hoax investigationLast week, Judge K.P. Geroge was issued a search warrant where he was asked to turn over electronic devices. Records show George is accused of helping fake social media accounts influence an election.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George accused in fake social profile case to influence election
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George accused in fake social profile case to influence electionOne of Fort Bend County’s top officials has been ordered to turn over his “cellular communication devices.”
Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George, FBC Central Appraisal District announce tax disaster exemptions for Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George, FBC Central Appraisal District announce tax disaster exemptions for Hurricane BerylFort Bend County Judge KP George, FBC Central Appraisal District announce tax disaster exemptions after Hurricane Beryl
Fort Bend County added to FEMA Disaster Declaration list for damages caused by Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: Fort Bend County added to FEMA Disaster Declaration list for damages caused by Hurricane BerylFort Bend County has been added to the list of counties eligible for federal funding in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl.
‘Do not take out your anger on them’: Local officials condemn threats towards CenterPoint workers
Read full article: ‘Do not take out your anger on them’: Local officials condemn threats towards CenterPoint workersSeveral city and state officials spoke up recently to address an issue they say is becoming a larger pattern: CenterPoint workers being attacked or threatened while working to restore power to the Houston area.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George holds press conference on Hurricane Beryl recovery efforts
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George holds press conference on Hurricane Beryl recovery effortsFort Bend County Judge KP George will be joined by key county officials to discuss the county’s situation as Hurricane Beryl recovery continues.
Frustrated in Fort Bend County: Someone pulled a gun on CenterPoint worker, sheriff issues warning
Read full article: Frustrated in Fort Bend County: Someone pulled a gun on CenterPoint worker, sheriff issues warningCounty leaders updated the community Thursday on Day 4 of recovery efforts after Hurricane Beryl
Fort Bend County Judge KP George attends White House for post-COVID-19 initiatives across Texas
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George attends White House for post-COVID-19 initiatives across TexasFort Bend County Judge KP George participated in the “Communities in Action: Building a Better Texas,” held at the White House.
Local officials speak out against ‘racist’ bill banning citizens, businesses from China, Iran, North Korea, Russia from purchasing land in Texas
Read full article: Local officials speak out against ‘racist’ bill banning citizens, businesses from China, Iran, North Korea, Russia from purchasing land in TexasMany officials are speaking out against the recently filed Texas Senate Bill 147, which would prohibit citizens and business entities from China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from purchasing land within the state of Texas.
Fort Bend County judge encourages residents to receive flu vaccine, COVID-19 booster
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge encourages residents to receive flu vaccine, COVID-19 boosterJudge KP George encourages Fort Bend residents to receive their annual influenza vaccination, and is also encouraging eligible residents to get their COVID-19 booster while supplies are available.
Adoption fees waived, pets delivered to your door: Fort Bend County goes above and beyond to connect pets with loving families
Read full article: Adoption fees waived, pets delivered to your door: Fort Bend County goes above and beyond to connect pets with loving familiesFort Bend County Judge KP George joined Fort Bend County Animal Services on Thursday for the start of its Doggy Dash, Kitty Kab, and Curbside Pickup programs aimed at finding homes for as many adoption-ready dogs and cats as possible due to the shelter’s overcrowded conditions.
Fort Bend County opens emergency cooling centers: Here’s where they are, when they’re open
Read full article: Fort Bend County opens emergency cooling centers: Here’s where they are, when they’re openTemperatures are expected to rise this Mother’s Day weekend and in response, authorities have opened several public facilities located throughout the county to serve as emergency cooling centers, Saturday through Sunday.
12 questions for KP George after his open letter to Disney extending invite to bring new resort to Texas
Read full article: 12 questions for KP George after his open letter to Disney extending invite to bring new resort to TexasFort Bend County Judge KP George sat down with KPRC 2 following the publishing of his open letter to Walt Disney following its flap with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George, county officials to provide update on progress of new emergency operations center
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George, county officials to provide update on progress of new emergency operations centerFort Bend County Judge KP George will join personnel from the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to provide an update on the progress of the county emergency operations center.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George raises county’s COVID-19 risk level, citing omicron, case increase
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George raises county’s COVID-19 risk level, citing omicron, case increaseFort Bend County Judge KP George lowered the county’s COVID-19 Threat Level Indicator from yellow, the system’s second-lowest threat level, to orange, the system’s second-highest threat level, citing a surge in COVID cases and the increasing presence of the omicron variant in the county.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George recovering from kidney stone surgery, he says
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George recovering from kidney stone surgery, he saysFort Bend County Judge KP George announced on Sunday that he underwent surgery over the weekend and is recovering at his home.
Fort Bend County authorities discuss Nicholas as area preps for heavy rains, flooding
Read full article: Fort Bend County authorities discuss Nicholas as area preps for heavy rains, floodingFort Bend County Judge KP George and staff of the Fort Bend County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management are holding a news conference to discuss weather conditions related to Tropical Storm Nicholas and preparation for the possibility of adverse conditions including the potential for heavy rains and flooding in the county.
Houston-area counties waiting to see how Texas Supreme Court responds to mask mandates lawsuits
Read full article: Houston-area counties waiting to see how Texas Supreme Court responds to mask mandates lawsuitsGovernor Greg Abbott has the numbers on his side when it comes to the Texas Supreme Court and his executive order instituting mask mandates, according to KPRC 2 Legal Analyst Brian Wice,
Lamar CISD to follow governor’s order against mask mandates instead of county’s mask order
Read full article: Lamar CISD to follow governor’s order against mask mandates instead of county’s mask orderLamar Consolidated Independent School District announced that it will continue to follow Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order to ban mask mandates in schools, despite Fort Bend County’s mask mandate for county schools.
Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George partners with non-profit to help raise awareness to human trafficking
Read full article: Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George partners with non-profit to help raise awareness to human traffickingFort Bend County Judge KP George and the nonprofit organization Street Grace have partnered together to create the first Street Grace Youth Leadership Academy chapter in Fort Bend County.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George, officials give update on county’s COVID-19 efforts
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge KP George, officials give update on county’s COVID-19 effortsFort Bend County Judge KP George and County Health and Emergency Management officials discussed the county’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts and recommended precautions that may affect vaccinations countywide.
Fort Bend County Judge to give update on progress of Small Business Grant Program
Read full article: Fort Bend County Judge to give update on progress of Small Business Grant ProgramFort Bend County Judge KP George is scheduled to hold a news conference Wednesday on the progress of the county’s Small Business Grant Program.
‘Way to go, Fort Bend!’: 72% of eligible Fort Bend County residents at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19, Judge KP George says
Read full article: ‘Way to go, Fort Bend!’: 72% of eligible Fort Bend County residents at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19, Judge KP George saysFort Bend County Judge KP George announced Saturday Fort Bend County had reached a huge milestone in its fight against the coronavirus -- over 72% of eligible residents have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of July 3.
Fort Bend County opens emergency cooling centers: Here’s where they are, when they’re open
Read full article: Fort Bend County opens emergency cooling centers: Here’s where they are, when they’re openTemperatures in Fort Bend County are expected to rise into the 100s. As a result, several public facilities located throughout the County will open and serve as Emergency Cooling Centers, Wednesday through Friday of this week.
Are you ready for hurricane season? Watch as Fort Bend County officials share what you need to know for 2021 season
Read full article: Are you ready for hurricane season? Watch as Fort Bend County officials share what you need to know for 2021 seasonFort Bend County Judge KP George and the Fort Bend County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management, in partnership with Clear Channel Outdoor, held a news conference to launch a hurricane preparedness digital billboard campaign for the county.
Fort Bend County lowers COVID-19 threat level to yellow
Read full article: Fort Bend County lowers COVID-19 threat level to yellowFort Bend County residents can breathe a little easier after county judge KP George and other local officials announced the COVID-19 threat level was lowered from orange to yellow.
‘Largest step back since Jim Crow’: Houston-area officials, business leaders denounce SB7, HB6 bills
Read full article: ‘Largest step back since Jim Crow’: Houston-area officials, business leaders denounce SB7, HB6 billsHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner joined local officials, community and business leaders to denounce Senate Bill 7 and House Bill 6 Monday afternoon.
All Abilities Park coming to Fort Bend County, officials say; This is what we know so far
Read full article: All Abilities Park coming to Fort Bend County, officials say; This is what we know so farAn overgrown lot will be the future home of a new all-abilities park in Fort Bend CountyHOUSTON – An All Abilities Park is in early stages of construction in Fort Bend County, officials say. Fort Bend County Judge KP George and the Fort Bend Parks & Fairground Department shared images this week on their Facebook pages of a lot that they say is designated as the future site of the park. KPRC 2 has reached out to a spokesperson for Fort Bend Parks & Fairgrounds Department. Renderings of the park have not been released and will be shared on or before April 21. The department encourages residents to continue following their Facebook page for updates to the new park.
Fort Bend officials discuss anti-hate initiatives in support of Asian American community after deadly Atlanta spa shootings
Read full article: Fort Bend officials discuss anti-hate initiatives in support of Asian American community after deadly Atlanta spa shootingsThe briefing was held just days after a white gunman killed eight people, most of them Asian American women, in Atlanta-area massage parlors. “People simply went to work,” said Fort Bend County Judge K.P. “For over a year now, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have told elected officials, we have asked elected officials, we have begged elected officials, be careful how you talk because words matter,” said Wu. Fagan said has instructed patrol deputies to “step up patrolling” in the county’s Asian American communities following the events in Atlanta. “The Asian community is our community, is our families, is our loved ones,” said Fagan.
Fort Bend County judge issues mask order for county buildings
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge issues mask order for county buildingsFort Bend County Judge KP George announces a mask order to go into effect for all residents on June 25, 2020. RICHMOND, Texas – Fort Bend County Judge KP George issued an order Tuesday night requiring the use of face masks at all county buildings and facilities. No one is required to produce documentation proving why they cannot wear a mask, according to the order. AdThe order also strongly encourages residents of Fort Bend County to wear a face-covering whenever social distancing cannot be maintained. The order takes effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday and is in effect until 11:59 p.m. June 1.
Fort Bend County officials launch anti-price gouging hotline
Read full article: Fort Bend County officials launch anti-price gouging hotlineFort Bend County Judge KP George and other county officials have launched an anti-price gouging hotline, according to a press release on Thursday. Officials also provide resources for residents during an emergency weather and energy situation. How can residents report?
Slots filled after Fort Bend County opens vaccine registration portal: This is what you need to know
Read full article: Slots filled after Fort Bend County opens vaccine registration portal: This is what you need to knowRICHMOND, Texas – Nearly 30,000 COVID-19 vaccines have been shipped to Fort Bend County for distribution this week, county officials confirmed Tuesday. The announcement comes as county officials said Fort Bend would now be designated as a vaccine hub for the state. Fort Bend County received nearly 12,000 Pfizer vaccine doses, according to George. AdJudge George said Fort Bend County partnered with Memorial Hermann as a way to increase access to the vaccine. Fort Bend County reached out to hospitals like us to be able to serve the community in this mass vaccination process,” Patel continued.
Preregistration closed shortly after Fort Bend County receives 5,850 doses of COVID-19
Read full article: Preregistration closed shortly after Fort Bend County receives 5,850 doses of COVID-19RICHMOND, Texas – Preregistration for the COVID-19 has closed following Fort Bend County Judge KP George’s announcement that the county received a supply of 5,850 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from the Department of State Health Services Thursday. The county scheduled appointments for those who are currently preregistered with the Fort Bend County Health & Human Services. “I am glad to announce that Fort Bend County Health & Human Services (FBCHHS) received a supply of 5,850 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine today and will begin scheduling appointments for those who are currently Preregistered with us,” George said in a written release. Please follow updates on fbchealth.org.”Anyone with questions regarding preregistration, the COVID-19 vaccine or COVID-19 information in general, is asked to call the county’s Vaccination Hotline at 832-471-1373. “This is the way the process occurs, and we will move forward.”The state designated Ft. Bend County as a vaccine hub.
‘It will take time’: Fort Bend County set to begin COVID-19 vaccinations
Read full article: ‘It will take time’: Fort Bend County set to begin COVID-19 vaccinationsFORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – Vaccinations of the COVID-19 vaccine were set to begin in Fort Bend County Tuesday, by appointment only. COMPLETE COVERAGE: Follow the latest vaccine news in our special section“I am incredibly hopeful about the future as we continue to receive shipments of the vaccine,” County Judge KP George said in a statement. He said he believes it’s a historic moment for the county and said there is hope on the horizon in a press conference Tuesday afternoon. George said they would be given at multiple locations in the county, much like testing sites. George said the COVID-19 numbers are extremely high and that the county is under red alert, which is the highest level.
This is where people can register to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Fort Bend County
Read full article: This is where people can register to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Fort Bend CountyRICHMOND, Texas – Fort Bend County Judge KP George gave an update on the coronavirus vaccine in Fort Bend County. Minter said health care workers and people in Phase 1B can register now at fbchealth.org. In Harris County, there is no plan by county officials to offer the vaccine to the residents on a mass distribution basis. In Brazoria County, COVID-19 vaccine distribution will take place at Brazoria County health clinics, according to officials, once the county receives the vaccine. Residents can get the latest updates from the county at www.brazoriacountytx.govAnd if you live in Montgomery County, officials there said they are not involved in any mass distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine at this time.
Fort Bend County judge elevates threat level to red due to rising COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge elevates threat level to red due to rising COVID-19 cases, hospitalizationsFort Bend County Judge KP George elevated the county’s threat level from orange to red Wednesday due to rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. This is not a one person fight,” Judge George said. That’s what we are trying to do by elevating the threat level today,” Judge George said. There is hope absolutely and I am so confident that things will be much better a few months from now,” Judge George said. The county judge said the last thing he wants to do is shut down schools and other businesses or set a curfew, which is why he has raised the threat level.
Fort Bend County coronavirus threat level raised to orange
Read full article: Fort Bend County coronavirus threat level raised to orangeHOUSTON – Fort Bend County Judge KP George raised the threat level to “orange” or “moderate/significant risk” Tuesday. The level was previously at the “yellow” or “low/moderate” category. As our holiday season kicks off, we are experiencing alarming trends of positive cases, hospitalizations, and other... Posted by KP George Fort Bend County Judge on Tuesday, November 24, 2020“As our holiday season kicks off, we are experiencing alarming trends of positive cases, hospitalizations, and other critical factors in the wrong direction,” the judge said on social media. The holidays are just around the corner, but this is not the time to let our guards down. Continue to wear masks, physically distance, and assess your risk to protect yourself and your loved ones.”Here’s the full guidance provided by George’s office.
Bars in Fort Bend, Chambers counties can reopen at 50% capacity starting Wednesday
Read full article: Bars in Fort Bend, Chambers counties can reopen at 50% capacity starting WednesdayHOUSTON – Bars in Fort Bend County and Chambers County are being allowed to reopen Wednesday. Fort Bend County Judge K.P. George said he will be submitting paperwork to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to allow bars in the county to reopen at 50% capacity. “It’s very easy to blame the bars (but) it’s not the bars, it’s not the customers -- it’s the bar owners," Wechter said. While neighboring counties are deciding to reopen its bars at 50% capacity, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said its county bars will remain closed until the virus is under control.
TikTok in Fort Bend County? Judge invites TikTok Global to open headquarters in Houston area
Read full article: TikTok in Fort Bend County? Judge invites TikTok Global to open headquarters in Houston areaHOUSTON – Fort Bend County Judge K.P. George invited video-sharing social networking service, TikTok Global, to open its headquarters in the county. “Fort Bend County is a unique place,” George wrote in a letter. He also noted the success of the Fort Bend County schools and master-planned communities, which allows the county to serve as a great place to live and work. On Saturday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that he spoke with President Donald Trump regarding the TikTok deal.
Fort Bend County updates residents on Tropical Storm Beta
Read full article: Fort Bend County updates residents on Tropical Storm BetaHOUSTON – Fort Bend County officials ensured the community that they are taking the necessary steps as Tropical Storm Beta moves into the area Monday. Greg Abbott also declared an emergency disaster for several Texas counties, which includes Fort Bend County. County Judge KP George was joined by Fort Bend Emergency Coordinator Mark Flathouse and Fort Bend County Drainage District Director Mark Vogler. Judge George said they will continue to monitor the storm and will update residents as information develops. He asked residents to text FBC Alert to 888-777 to sign up to get notifications from Fort Bend County Emergency Management.
MAPPED: Here are 14 faith centers in Fort Bend County collecting food, supplies for Hurricane Laura survivors
Read full article: MAPPED: Here are 14 faith centers in Fort Bend County collecting food, supplies for Hurricane Laura survivorsHOUSTON – Fort Bend County is hosting a donation drive at 14 faith centers to assist the communities impacted by Hurricane Laura. Among items that will be accepted are nonperishable food, bottled water, personal protective equipment and cleaning supplies. Residents are invited to drop off donations at one of the participating faith centers between Sept. 3-6. “We are going to do everything we can to support those affected by Hurricane Laura,” said Fort Bend County Judge KP George. “Our county was fortunate enough to not experience the catastrophic impact of hurricanes last week.
Fort Bend County judge signs disaster declaration ahead of Hurricane Laura
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge signs disaster declaration ahead of Hurricane LauraRICHMOND, Texas – Fort Bend County Judge K.P. Officials in Fort Bend County are preparing for possible impacts from Hurricane Laura as the storm approaches the Gulf Coast. Hurricane Laura is forecast to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday near the Texas-Louisiana state line. Fort Bend County is under a tropical storm warning with winds of near 40 mph possible as Laura makes landfall. Fort Bend County judges talks Laura Fort Bend County Judge KP George is discussing preparations for Hurricane Laura.
This is how to score free backpacks, school supplies for your kids in Missouri City
Read full article: This is how to score free backpacks, school supplies for your kids in Missouri CityMISSOURI CITY, Texas Texas Rep. Ron Reynolds, along with Fort Bend County judge KP George is hosting a Back to School giveaway on Friday, providing supplies to students and their families as the school year begins. Residents can stop by at the Wells Fargo Building at 2440 Texas Parkway in Missouri City where volunteers will be giving away backpacks, haircut vouchers, PPE and grocery items to families in need via drive-thru distribution. I am excited that we can provide backpacks, school supplies, PPE and groceries to the families in our community that are going through particularly tough times and are in need, said Reynolds, Im going to continue to do everything in my power to assist our community during this public health crisis.The giveaway started at 10 a.m. and will continue until 1 p.m.WHAT TO KNOW IF YOU GO:Missouri City Back 2 School Fest2440 Texas Parkway, Missouri City10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fort Bend County announces reduction in property tax rate
Read full article: Fort Bend County announces reduction in property tax rateRICHMOND, Texas – Fort Bend County Judge KP George announced Tuesday that county residents would see a reduction in the 2020 property tax rates. According to George, the rate was lowered to $0.424967 per $100 from last year’s rate of $0.4447 per $100, which is a significant improvement from the 2000 rate of $0.624 per $100. George said the county tax rate is a small percentage of residents’ overall taxes and the reduction is still not enough to get people the relief they need. In order to get proper relief, George said property appraisals — which were calculated in January — must be reverted to 2019 levels. Residents can use an online portal to see detailed tax rate information for their area.
Fort Bend County residents still waiting for COVID-19 relief funds
Read full article: Fort Bend County residents still waiting for COVID-19 relief fundsHOUSTON – Some Fort Bend County residents say they are still awaiting the money they were promised as part of the county's COVID-19 assistance program. The plan, which rolled out applications for its first phase on June 1, has only paid out $2.2 million of the $6.1 million allocated to assist residents with rent, mortgage payments and utility bills, according to Fort Bend County Judge KP George. As of July 20, the county said 2,269 individual payments were made and there were 6,253 eligible applicants. But now four days into August, Chanell Brown says her landlord still hasn't received a dime of the $1500 Fort Bend County said she was approved for to help with rent. Judge George said the delay was a staffing issue and Tuesday, the Fort Bend County Commission approved $2.3 million to hire more caseworkers.
County judge to give update on coronavirus in Fort Bend community
Read full article: County judge to give update on coronavirus in Fort Bend communityRICHMOND, Texas Fort Bend County Judge KP George is expected to give an update on the spread of coronavirus within the Fort Bend community. The news conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday. He is expected to be joined by Fort Bend County Health & Human Services Director Dr. Jacquelyn Johnson-Minter. Click2Houston.com is planning to offer a live stream of the event.
Fort Bend County opens its coronavirus assistance program for Phase 2: Here’s how to get help
Read full article: Fort Bend County opens its coronavirus assistance program for Phase 2: Here’s how to get helpHOUSTON – Fort Bend County officials announced the second phase of the Fort Bend County Coronavirus Rental, Mortgage & Utility Assistance Program opens Monday. Fort Bend County Judge KP George announced on Facebook that applications will be accepted from July 20 through July 31 or until the funds are expended, whichever comes first. Fort Bend County is opening up phase two for their rental, mortgage and utility assistance program. “We are helping those who are in real need in Fort Bend County,” said Fort Bend County Judge KP George. You have not received rental assistance from any other source for the same period of time as requested from this program.
Fort Bend County judge denounces “racist, anti-immigrant garbage,” pushing others to do the same
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge denounces “racist, anti-immigrant garbage,” pushing others to do the sameHOUSTON – Fort Bend County Judge KP George is calling Americans to stand up against anti-immigrant or racist comments. “Stand up for your neighbors, your coworkers, and your children’s classmates,” George said in a Facebook post on Friday. “Stand up for Fort Bend, our nation’s most diverse County. “What has always made this country great is that anyone can come here and make something of themselves,” George said. However, when people choose to hurl racist, anti-immigrant garbage at my family, colleagues, and me—that crosses a line,” he said.
Fort Bend County judge gives update on COVID-19 risk within community
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge gives update on COVID-19 risk within communityRICHMOND, Texas Fort Bend County Judge KP George and other county officials will be holding a news conference to talk about the coronavirus risk level within the community. The news conference will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Click2Houston.com will be offering a live stream of the event.
Fort Bend officials to announce new health, safety measures to combat spread of COVID-19
Read full article: Fort Bend officials to announce new health, safety measures to combat spread of COVID-19HOUSTON Fort Bend County officials are announcing new measures on Tuesday to combat the spread of COVID-19. A news release said the efforts are in response to the climbing hospital admissions in the region. Fort Bend County Judge KP George, Fort Bend County Health & Human Services director Dr. Jacquelyn Johnson-Minter, Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland security coordinator Mark Flathouse will be among those represented at the presentation. KPRC 2 plans to livestream the news conference at 5 p.m.
Fort Bend County is asking for input from residents regarding face mask enforcement
Read full article: Fort Bend County is asking for input from residents regarding face mask enforcementFORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – As Harris County’s mask order goes into effect Monday, Fort Bend County is seeking resident input on whether a similar order should be implemented in their county. Fort Bend County Judge KP George said in a Facebook post-Sunday evening that he would like input from the public about mask-wearing and enforcement, and COVID-19 safety. “Folks, these are unprecedented times. “I want to give YOU the opportunity to have input in my decisions to protect our community.”Folks, these are unprecedented times. To access the Fort Bend County mask survey, click here.
Fort Bend County judge launches $22M grant program for small businesses
Read full article: Fort Bend County judge launches $22M grant program for small businessesRICHMOND, Texas – Fort Bend County Judge KP George announced Friday that he is launching a program to help small businesses struggling through the coronavirus pandemic. According to a news release, the $22 million Small Business Emergency Grant Program will “address the financial hardships our small businesses have experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemic” using funds available through the federal CARES Act. The grants will be available to eligible small businesses in the amount of up to $10,000 per business, according to the release. “With the cruises closing down, air travel terrible, Disney’s not open, national parks aren’t open, it’s been no business, no opportunity,” said Wayne Chandler with Fort Bend Travel. “We will continue to make sure you are an important part of our economy and you’re an important part, we care about you,” said Fort Bend County Judge KP George.
$15 million relief fund approved by Harris County to help vulnerable families during pandemic
Read full article: $15 million relief fund approved by Harris County to help vulnerable families during pandemicHOUSTON – Harris County Commissioner Court this week approved a $15 million relief fund to help assist the most vulnerable families and individuals who are struggling with the sudden loss of a job or wages because of the coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 Relief Fund was proposed by Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis, which will provide support for rent, food, medical care and other expenses. The Greater Houston Community Foundation and United Way will manage the program to help those facing the most severe hardships. Harris County Judge Lina Hildalgo announced the approval for the relief fund Tuesday, saying the county has an obligation to protect human life and the most vulnerable. According to the Greater Houston Community Foundation, the COVID-19 Recovery Fund has been endorsed by Hidalgo, Fort Bend County Judge KP George and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.