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Governor Abbott Fires Back At U.S. Attorney General Garland’s Response To Executive Order GA-37

Governor Greg Abbott today issued a statement responding to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland's letter regarding Executive Order GA-37, which restricts the transportation of unlawful migrants in Texas due to COVID-19.

‘Come and get me’: Defiant Republicans react to ‘insane’ orders for Capitol Police

'Come and get me': Defiant Republicans react to 'insane' orders for Capitol Police to arrest House staff who refuse to comply with mask mandate

Hidalgo County releases emotional COVID-19 PSA with front line doctor

The effects of COVID-19 continue to be felt throughout Hidalgo County, and the recent arrival of the Delta variant has doctors urging residents to get vaccinated and wear their masks. A new Public Service Announcement featuring Dr. Marissa Gomez-Martinez from Doctors Hospital at Renaissance drives that message home.
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City of Laredo Enters into a Proposed Economic Incentives Agreement with Empacadora GAB

Empacadora GAB will build an $11.4 million produce distribution facility, retain 13 jobs, add 5 new full-time permanent positions, and keep its U.S. headquarters in Laredo after City Council approved entering into a proposed economic incentives agreement.

TAMACC Joined ABIC in Washington, DC to Advocate for DACA Recipients, Dreamers, and Farmworkers

Last week TAMACC joined the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC) in Washington, DC for 3 days of working Capitol Hill advocating for DACA recipients, Dreamers, and immigrant farmworkers.

An Official formalized IME Becas Amendment to Assist Mexican Born Students

South Texas College (STC) in partnership with the Mexican Consulate in McAllen have formalized an amendment assisting students of Mexican origin.

Samano Studios and Armand’s Grocery pre-construction tour

CDCB is working on redeveloping the currently vacant building located at 1158 E. Elizabeth Street in Brownsville into a neighborhood market. There will be 39 Permanent Supportive Housing studio apartments and a small rooftop vegetable/herb farm.

Outlook for Texas Metropolitan Area Economies

The economic upheaval of 2020 impacted all corners of Texas. As centers of employment, the largest metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) experienced the bulk of the heavy losses as the state responded to the COVID-19 crisis.

The American Medical Association Statement on CDC’s Updated Mask Guidance to Combat Spread of...

“With cases of COVID-19 continuing to increase in the United States and a significant number of people who remain unvaccinated, the CDC’s updated mask guidance is needed to help curb the spread of COVID-19—particularly the Delta variant, which we know is much more contagious.

Tips for Mindful Eating at the Office

Cleveland Clinic – If you’re heading back to the office after working from home, you may want to think about introducing some healthier habits – like mindful eating.

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