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Vicente Gonzalez
FromVicente Gonzalez·D-TX·

Congressman Gonzalez Announces $124.5 Million in Texas Energy Revenues, including $4.6 Million for 34th Congressional District

Willacy County to support coastal conservation and restoration, hurricane protection programs, infrastructure projects, and more. “America thrives when … Counties, we are strengthening long-term resilience through hurricane preparedness, environmental conservation, and improvements to marine and coastal

Lizzie Fletcher
FromLizzie Fletcher·D-TX·

Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, Congresswoman Val Hoyle, and Congressman Joe Neguse Lead Effort To Support Funding for Federal Natural Disaster Research and Preparedness

communities prepare to face extreme weather events.  As hurricane season quickly approaches, OAR’s advancements in predicting extreme … research and data resulting from the OAR Hurricane Research Division’s partnership with the U.S. National Hurricane Center

Lizzie Fletcher
FromLizzie Fletcher·D-TX·

As Trump Administration Cuts Weather Service Offices, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, Congresswoman Val Hoyle, and Congressman Joe Neguse Lead Effort To Support Funding for Federal Natural Disaster Research and Preparedness

less prepared to face extreme weather events.  As hurricane season quickly approaches, OAR’s advancements in predicting extreme … research and data resulting from the OAR Hurricane Research Division’s partnership with the U.S. National Hurricane Center

Vicente Gonzalez
FromVicente Gonzalez·D-TX·

Congressman Gonzalez Announces over $3.5 Million in Energy Revenues for the 34th Congressional District of Texas

Press Release Funds will support coastal conservation, hurricane protection, and infrastructure improvements BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS – Today, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez … GOMESA) of 2006 to support coastal conservation, restoration, hurricane protection programs, infrastructure projects and more. "GOMESA funds reflect