Dear Neighbor, On Tuesday, I joined the 60,000 Houstonians who came together for a peaceful march in memory of George Floyd, in support of his family, and in a spirit of hope. I was grateful to be present to listen and to feel the power, compassion, and strength of our Houston community as we work for change, here and across the country. I continue to be grateful for the community leaders here in Houston who have led peaceful marches, demonstrations, and memorial events as well as for our local government and law enforcement officials who have marched with them. We have seen the very best of this country reflected in the peaceful, hopeful messages and in the belief that we can work together for meaningful change. This week, I joined as an original cosponsor of H.R. 7100, the George Floyd Law Enforcement Trust and Integrity Act of 2020 (LETIA). This bill, authored by Houston Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, calls for new policing standards, including measures to incentivize accreditation and development programs as well as proposals for oversight, reform, and accountability in law enforcement. This week, I participated in telephone meetings with my colleagues in Congress about the events happening across the country, legislative responses, and oversight as well as our work responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and other committee work. I also enjoyed a virtual visit with nurses across our community about the work Congress is doing to keep health care professionals safe as they continue to work on the frontlines of COVID-19. And of course, I was glad to hear from so many of you about ways my team and I can be helpful, and the issues on your minds. As you know, Governor Abbott instituted the third phase of reopening last week, and many people throughout our community have come together to mourn and to march. Our public health experts remind us that the novel coronavirus is still prevalent in our area. In recent days, the number of confirmed cases and hospitalizations have risen. I urge you to take care, take appropriate precautions, and stay safe. Testing is still available through Houston and Harris County, and you can find more information here: In addition, my office has a list of resources on my website – everything from housing assistance, veterans resources, unemployment information, support for small businesses, and more. We’ve also assembled guides that you can download, print, and share: During these difficult times, we are continually reminded of the values we share and the things we can accomplish together. I am honored and proud to represent you, and I am here to help you. Please let me know what my team and I can do for you by emailing here or calling (713) 353-8680 any time. Best wishes, |
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