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LSC-University Park ofrece infinitas oportunidades

En Lone Star College-University Park (LSC-UP) tomamos muy en serio nuestro papel fundamental de colegio comunitario. Ofrecemos a nuestros estudiantes experiencias prácticas que les garantiza una ventaja en la vida, especialmente en el mundo profesional.

Nuestros estudiantes saben que la prioridad de los profesores y personal es la graduación y el éxito de cada estudiante. Luisa DeLeón, estudiante universitario de primera generación tenía pasión por la educación y el aprendizaje. Antes de inscribirse al colegio se sentía limitada por barreras financieras y la falta de recursos y consejos. LSC-UP le ofreció flexibilidad, conveniencia y una nueva comunidad.

“Realmente me gusta el ambiente; los profesores y el personal me ayudaron, me sentí bienvenida desde mi primer día,” dijo DeLeón. “Pude equilibrar la escuela y al mismo tiempo trabajar. Tome clases por la mañana y trabaje por las tardes, las opciones de clase en línea me ayudaron a crear un horario flexible.”

Con más de 13,000 estudiantes por semestre y más del 40% de la población hispana, LSC-UP es reconocida como una de las instituciones de educación superior con mayor crecimiento e importancia en el país. Bajo el presidente fundador, Dr. Shah Adalan, LSC-UP se dedica a brindar acceso abierto a una educación de calidad y económica que conduce al crecimiento personal y profesional.

“Los profesores y el dedicado equipo de personal se enfoca en nuestra diversa comunidad y población estudiantil,” dijo Dr. Ardalan. “El enfoque en la diversidad es vital para asegurar que todos los estudiantes tengan un camino para graduarse y puedan alcanzar sus metas académicas y profesionales.”

LSC-UP ofrece más de 70 programas académicos y certificados de la industria laboral diseñados para ser accesibles. Con horarios flexibles, opciones de ayuda financiera y planes de pago disponibles. Varios programas de estudio incluyen cursos de crédito y sin crédito, instrucción de careras en la industria laboral y clases de educación continua.

Por menos del costo de un celular iPhone, estudiantes pueden aprovechar e inscribirse a clases con un precio bajo de $330.

Muchos de nuestros estudiantes aprovechan los servicios de transferencia Aquellos reciben becas y tienen la aceptación en universidades de primer nivel en el estado y en el país como la Universidad de Houston, Universidad de Texas, Universidad de Rice etc.

Los programas Puente y el Instituto de Éxito para Estudiantes (Student Success Institute, SSI) son dos ejemplos de programas exitosos en campus que conectan a los estudiantes con mentores y recursos universitarios.

“La aptitud y el personal de LSCUP trabajan en colaboración con la administración para encontrar y a menudo, crear, las mejores soluciones para satisfacer las necesidades de nuestros estudiantes”, dijo Kathy CecilSánchez, vice presidenta de instrucción.

“Nuestra cultura esta centrada en los estudiantes. Trabajamos con cada estudiante, se asesora donde se encuentra académicamente, identificamos a donde quieren ir y los conectamos con los recursos que necesitan para alcanzar sus metas con éxito.”

A través del programa Inglés para Hablantes de Otras Lenguas (English for Speakers of Other Languages, ESOL) en LSC-UP, los estudiantes pueden aprender el idioma, participar en eventos culturales y educativos, y convertirse en parte de una comunidad mas grande. Las clases son diseñadas para el verdadero principiante con una capacidad limitada de lectura y escritura, hasta el estudiante avanzado, y enfatizan la preparación para el estudio universitario, mientras que simultáneamente enseñan a los estudiantes sobre la cultura estadounidense y el idioma inglés.

Las instalaciones en el colegio incluyen el Centro de Ciencia e Innovación, el Instituto de Energía y Fabricación y la Sala de Innovación. Nuestros profesores y personal les brindan a los estudiantes educación y capacitación integral en disciplinas que satisfacen las necesidades actuales y futuras de la industria laboral.

“La universidad tiene un tremendo equipo de aptitud que realmente busca que usted logre éxito”, dijo Jesús Patino, un graduado de LSC,” LSC-UP me ayudo a descubrir que quería llegar a ser – mis pasiones, mis metas, mis sueños – y me puso en un camino claro hacia mi futuro.”

Descubre LSC-UP por ti mismo. Las clases comienzan durante el año.

Para más información sobre LSCUP, visite LoneStar.edu/UP o llame al 281.290.2600.

Whataburger Founding Family Sells Majority Share of Texas Chain

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Whataburger, the beloved burger chain with a 69-year family legacy in Texas, has sold a controlling interest in the company to Chicago-based investment banking firm BDT Capital.

The Dobson family who founded the iconic company will remain minority stakeholders and the headquarters will stay in San Antonio.

“Together, BDT and the Whataburger team will begin exploring expansion plans — while staying true to the brand it has been over the past 69 years,” the company said in a statement Friday.

Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. It’s expected to close later this summer. The motive is Whataburger’s desire to expand its brand and introduce its restaurants to new customers, the company said. BDT will provide the funding needed to grow Whataburger’s operations.

The chain will likely expand its presence in the Southwest and expand its perimeter, said Darren Tristano, founder of Foodservice Results, a food industry consulting firm. It has more than 800 locations in 10 states, the majority in Texas.

“There will be some growth toward the north, but I wouldn’t expect them to show up in New York City or Chicago,” Tristano said.

BDT is a merchant bank that invests in family-owned companies selling everything from branded fishing rods to tequila. In addition to Whataburger, it’s also invested in Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Panera Bread.

Byron Trott, a former Goldman Sachs global investment banking executive, founded BDT in 2009 after spending decades advising some of America’s leading capitalists, including Warren Buffett and heirs of Walmart founder Sam Walton. His firm also served as financial adviser to Keurig in its January 2018 takeover of Plano’s Dr Pepper.

Whataburger’s revenue totaled $2.2 billion in 2016, the most recent year for which data on the privately-owned company is available, according to Technomic’s top-500 chain restaurant report.

” The Whataburger we all love is now poised for many more years of growth, while maintaining its culture, the family legacy and the high quality of its food and service,” said Patrick Tobin, a partner at law firm Jackson Walker’s San Antonio office. Jackson Walker served as Whataburger’s legal adviser. The first Whataburger opened in 1950 in Corpus Christi. Co-founder Harmon Dobson’s goal was to make a burger so delicious that consumers said “What a burger!” after taking a bite. In 2001, the Texas Legislature declared the company an official Texas Treasure.

In May, Whataburger confirmed it had hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale. It’s the second Texas-born company to be sold this week. On Thursday, the family that built Schlitterbahn into a national brand sold two of its three Texas water parks to an Ohio theme park operator for $261 million.

Whataburger also announced several leadership changes at the company that refers to its 40,000 employees as “family members.”

President and CEO Preston Atkinson and board chairman Tom Dobson are stepping down to work with Las Aguilas, an investment company focused on philanthropy and real estate. Las Aguilas was established by the Dobson family in 2011. Dobson, his siblings Hugh and Lynne and Atkinson will remain on the company’s board of directors.

Ed Nelson will replace Atkinson as president. Nelson was previously chief financial officer and controller. The company will not name a new CEO, instead creating a chief operating officer position for Leonard Mazzoco, the former vice president of business operations.

The retention of senior leaders is good news for customers who don’t want to say goodbye to Whataburger’s signature Fancy Ketchup or any of its other fan favorites.

“It says they think the company is well-run,” said Amy Curtis, a mergers and acquisitions-focused partner at Dallas law firm Thompson & Knight.

“It’s a sign you’re not going to see wholesale changes.” The Whataburger brand enjoys a cult following in Texas.

It’s the go-to spot for high school athletes after a Friday night football game. High school football teams in Frisco even fight for domain over their local Whataburger, #1020 on El Dorado Parkway and North Dallas Parkway.

Staying true to the Whataburger brand is key to its future, said Tristano, the food industry consultant.” Brands that have done well in these scenarios are ones that don’t make a lot of changes,”

Tristano said. “They don’t update the stores right away or change the menu. If they stick with the tradition, with what got them there, they’ll be on a good path.”

Since 1950 Family-owned, forward-thinking, and all about taking care of its guests – Whataburger is built on a proud history.

You may love everything Whataburger, but do you know the story behind the legendary restaurant? If you call yourself a true fan, here are the things you should know about Whataburger’s history.

Small stand, big burger

In the golden age of driveins and American automobiles, a man named Harmon Dobson had a vision: a five-inch burger that would be so big that when people picked it up to take a bite, they couldn’t help but say “What a burger!” With no restaurant experience, Harmon opened the original Whataburger August 8, 1950, on Ayers Street in Corpus Christi, Texas.

The small building had a humble outside, and business was slow at first ($191 for the first three days), but Harmon was offering something no one else was (other burgers at the time were only four inches), and word got around. On the fourth day, Harmon, an avid diarist, penned these words: “Big day—$141.80— Christ—What a workhorse. 551 burgers.”

True Love and Tragedy

In 1955, Harmon married Grace Williamson and the pair began a love affair that grew stronger each year. Together, they raised a family and oversaw the expansion of the business. Harmon was a natural promoter and businessman, known for tossing promotional flyers from his plane, and he was always on the lookout for new markets. Then, in 1967, while traveling for business, his plane went down.

“Lady Grace,” as she was known, was at home with her three children when word came in that Dobson’s plane had crashed.

As the family rallied around Grace and the children, investors began knocking on the door. “We want to buy the business,” they told Grace. “You can’t run a business and raise a family.” Grace knew better. As calls came in with aggressive offers to buy, Grace held strong, maintaining that she would keep running the business, since it was her husband’s wish for it to stay in the family.

A-Frame fame

In 1961, as Whataburger grew to more than 17 locations, the first iconic orange-and-white striped A-Frame was opened in Odessa, Texas. The reason for the distinctive colored roofs? Harmon was a pilot and wanted them to be seen from the sky.

Leading with Grace

Under Grace’s leadership, the business continued to grow. The first drive thru was installed in 1971. At the end of 1980, Whataburger opened its 300th restaurant. By 1982, three locations began operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week much to the delight of hungry fans. Some now-classic menu items debuted in the ‘80s, like the Taquito, Breakfast on a Bun and Whatachick’n.

The Torch is Passed

Whataburger saw its first change of leadership since the 1960s when Tom Dobson, Harmon’s son, took over the company as president and CEO in 1993. In 1996, the company launched their inaugural Family Convention, which continues to take place on a biennial basis. is The highlight of the event is the finals of WhataGames, an intense six-month long competition where every single restaurant competes to show their knowledge of company history and commitment to company values.

Official Texas Treasure

The 77th Texas Legislature designated Whataburger an official Texas Treasure in 2001, the same year the beloved Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwich debuted. In 2005, Whataburger’s “first lady” Grace Dobson passed away, and the Whataburger Family mourned the loss of Lady Grace. Her commitment to taking care of the Whataburger Family and her legacy of giving back to the community remain central to the company today.

Still Family Owned and Operated

Now in its sixth decade as a family-owned company, Whataburger continues to grow – just not too big. The chain has more than 800 restaurants across 10 states, employing more than 40,000 Family Members. But with each day and each order, the inspiration of Harmon and Grace Dobson centers the business. Siblings Tom, Lynne and Hugh Dobson remain committed to their parents’ legacy of serving guests with pride, care and love.

ABOUT WHATABURGER:

Whataburger has focused on its fresh, made-to-order burgers and friendly customer service since 1950 when Harmon Dobson opened the first Whataburger as a small roadside burger stand in Corpus Christi, Texas. Dobson gave his restaurant a name he hoped to hear customers say every time they took a bite of his made-to-order burgers: “What a burger!” Within the first week, people lined up around the block for his 25 cent, 100 percent beef burgers served on five-inch buns.

Today, the company is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, with more than 820 locations in 10 states with sales of more than $2 billion annually. Visit www.whataburger.com for more information.

Trump anuncia operativo de ICE la próxima semana para deportar a millones de indocumentados

En la noche de este lunes el presidente Donald Trump sorprendió a la comunidad inmigrante al anunciar un mega operativo de ICE, iniciando la próxima semana, para deportar a millones de inmigrantes indocumentados.

“La próxima semana, ICE comenzará el proceso de remover a los millones de extranjeros ilegales que ilícitamente han encontrado su camino hacia Estados Unidos. Serán eliminados tan pronto como entren”, escribió Trump en su cuenta de la red social Twitter.

“México, usando sus fuertes leyes de inmigración, está haciendo un muy buen trabajo al detener a las personas… mucho antes de que lleguen a nuestra frontera sur. Guatemala se está preparando para firmar un acuerdo de [tercer país seguro]. Los únicos que no harán nada son los demócratas en el Congreso. ¡Deben votar para deshacerse de las lagunas y arreglar el asilo! Si es así, ¡la crisis fronteriza terminará rápidamente!”, añadió el mandatario en otra publicación en Twitter.

Si bien México ha tomado acciones para enfrentar la inmigración ilegal en su frontera, tras las amanezas de impuestos de Trump, el Gobierno guatemalteco no ha confirmado que se prepare para acoger a los inmigrantes que llegan de Honduras y El Salvador en su camino a Estados Unidos, lo que pasaría si firmara un tratado de tercer país seguro.

Hasta el momento no está claro el alcance, ni los detalles de la mega operación que anunció el presidente en las redes sociales, sin embargo su amenaza manda una señal de alerta a toda la comunidad inmigrante en todo el país.

En sintonía con esta amenaza el presidente Trump ordenó este lunes cancelar nuevas partidas de ayuda económica a los países del Triángulo del Norte (El Salvador, Guatemala y Honduras ) hasta que muestren “medidas concretas” para reducir la inmigración ilegal.

Wisin Lanza “3G” Su Colaboración Con Jon Z Y Don Chezina

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Tras semanas de anticipación en las redes sociales, el ícono de la música latina urbanaWisin lanza hoy su esperada nueva canción y video “3G“, una colaboración con Jon Z y Don Chezina que promete poner a multitudes a bailar. 

3G” cuenta con el coro de “Tra, Tra, Tra”, una de las canciones latinas urbanas más exitosas de los 90s, de uno de los pioneros del Reggaetón, Don Chezina; y para esta nueva canción, Wisin invitó a uno de los nuevos exponentes del género a unirse a la colaboración, el joven artista de Trap/Rap Jon Z. Cada artista le pone su sello a “3G” creando una dinámica única que es evidente desde que arranca la canción con la poderosa e inconfundible voz de Wisin.

Con ‘3G’ quise unir estas tres generaciones marcando el pasado, presente y futuro . . . Don Chezina, uno de los pioneros del movimiento, quien marcó una pauta y abrió las puertas para artista como yo y un joven rapero que esta triunfando y es parte del futuro de la música urbana. . . el resultado es una canción que es monumental, una bomba en cualquier tiempo“, expresó Wisin.

3G” es el primer lanzamiento del próximo álbum como solista de Wisin, que saldrá al mercado este año. Fue producida por DJ Urba y Rome y escrita por el artista junto a Don Chezina y Jon Z

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El director Mike Ho quien ha trabajado con Cardi B y Nicki Minaj entre otros, estuvo a cargo del video que destaca el carisma de cada estrella cantando en una moderna disco llena de mujeres bailando.

Actualmente Wisin se encuentra de gira por Estados Unidos junto a Yandel con el “Como Antes Tour” de Wisin yYandel que ha llenado muchos de los más importantes recintos en cada uno de las ciudades donde se han presentado. El tour estadounidense culmina este mes con shows en el AmericanAirlines Arena de Miami el 21 de junio y en el Amway Center de Orlando el 23 de junio.

Acerca de WISIN:

El ícono de la música latina urbana WISIN, cuyo nombre de pila es Juan Luis Morera Luna, es un cantante, compositor, productor y empresario reconocido por su éxito arrasador, primero como parte del dúo Wisin y Yandel y ahora en su carrera como solista. En los últimos 18 años se ha mantenido como uno de los artistas más sonados en la radio y en las pistas de baile, más nominados para premios prestigiosos, y entre los que más venden música y conciertos.

Como solista, en los últimos cinco años, ha logrado catorce #1s en la radio según el listado Latin Airplay de Billboard (25 en total, incluyendo sus #1 en el listado como parte de Wisin y Yandel). El álbum más reciente de Wisin Victory, debutó en el #1 en ventas según el listado Current Latin Albums de Nielsen SoundScan. Cerró el 2017 como el artista #1 en el listado de fin de año de Billboard / Latin Airplay-Artists por ser el cantante más sonado en la radio en EEUU y Puerto Rico.

El cantante y compositor también se ha destacado como productor y estrella de televisión. Además de producir su propia música y la de Wisin y Yandel, el artista produjo el primer álbum del grupo CNCO, trabajando con los jóvenes para crear una exitosa producción discográfica. Primera Cita debutó en el #1 y desde entonces ha tenido siete hits. Wisin también ha producido o co-producido para otras estrellas de la música como Jennifer López, Chayanne, Ozuna, Sebastián Yatra, Reik y Chyno Miranda, entre otros.

See How Nexus is a Champion for Immigrant Rights and Immigration Reform

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If you need legal or immigration help call: (800) 915-9175 or visit www.librebynexus.com

An issue which has continued to dominate headlines, and a topic close to heart within the state of Texas, is immigration. Many of us know friends and family who have in the past immigrated to this country, but with policies like family separation and increasingly crowded detention centers, it’s hard to understand what the immigrant experience is like today, much less what to do if someone we know finds themselves in this unfortunate situation.

This month at the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) monthly breakfast, Houston’s top Hispanic Publishers sat down with event panelist and President of Nexus Services Inc., Mike Donovan. Founded in 2011, Nexus has helped reunite nearly 30,000 immigrant families that have been separated as a result of detention. As a champion of immigrant rights and immigration reform, Nexus sponsors one of the country’s leading pro-bono immigration legal services, Nexus Caridades Attorneys, working tirelessly to help immigration detainees and their families manage our complex immigration system.

Publisher: What is the reason Nexus is getting involved in Houston and in Texas?

Mike Donovan: Nexus has liberated nearly 10,000 individuals out of Houston detention facilities in the last 3 years. We were heavily engaged during the flooding that happened after Hurricane Harvey. A lot of people don’t know this, but immigrants who are on bond, who are on parole, can’t avail themselves of publicly funded assistance. If they do, their bonds can be violated. So, when there’s a disaster or something like Harvey, we go in and help evacuate people.

We help find shelters or establish shelters that aren’t publicly funded so that people can avail themselves to those emergency services without running the risk of being re-incarcerated. So, we’ve been very active in Texas.

Publisher: Tell me a little bit about what you guys can do to an individual or to a family. What kind of services can you provide them?

Mike Donovan: At the heart of Nexus Services is the access to bond money A bond is a concept that not a lot of people understand, and for good reason. because of the number companies that will host immigration bonds are so small that there’s a lot of price fixing that happens so, before Nexus, an immigrant would have to pay 100% of the bond, let’s say $20,000, they have to pay 20% premium, so $4,000 more. [Therefore] an immigrant would have to pay $24,000. And they’d have to pay a 20% premium every year their case was active. We didn’t think this made sense. Most immigrants don’t have this.

A system created through experience….

Mike Donovan had a taste of what people go through in the US justice system. When he was 18 years old and in his first year of college, he wrote a (bad) check and was arrested for a financial crime. He was given a $45,000 bond and could not pay for it, so he stayed in jail for 7 ½ months. He pled guilty to a felony to get out of jail and in a sense, that’s why Nexus does what they do. Founded on a strong belief that someone should not be required to give a large sum of money to have your case heard, Nexus recognizes most immigrants do not have the amount of money required for bail and will stand in place of that burden, priding themselves on being aggressive for clients, empowering and treating them like family.

In speaking to a group of Hispanic inmates, Donovan learned the horrors of the immigration bail process and how if one does not have 100% of the money, they cannot get out. It was then he decided his company would be committed to change that, and they have. Now, the world for immigrants and detention in the United States is completely different, thanks to Nexus. Today, every day over 30 people come out of jail through Nexus. Upon release, Nexus sets out to give their clients a different experience.

They are picked up by a Nexus employee and given the choice to pick where they would like to go out to eat. Choices are a luxury prison does not offer. Most clients of Nexus have had a very unwelcoming experience in the United States up to this point and Nexus seeks to change that.

Through Nexus, clients do not need to pay the total bond amount. On contract with Nexus, clients instead pay a fraction of the bond and can choose a monthly program fee at any point decide to pay the bond amount and end the program. The system, created by Nexus, is based on trust, accountability and respect to get individuals to a place of stability. When speaking about his model’s success rate, Donovan proudly boasts that the program has a 98% success rate, compared to the government’s success rate of 30%.

In addition to the paid program, Nexus also offers pro bono legal service.

This means that clients who have nothing can still get help. People coming over the border are being charged with unlawful entry. They are arrested, sent to federal prison and the children are removed. Our prisons are getting filled up with people who are only in search of a better life, causing not only a drastic human cost but also a real monetary cost to the public. According to Donovan, it costs $45,000 a year to house a single person in jail, a cost that is imposed on the public. Donovan talked about a lady in San Diego who had been caught at the border by immigration and arrested with her infant child. The government returned her a sick child and dropped both off at the Greyhound station in San Diego. She went to the window and said, “I need help”. The attendant gave her the Nexus phone number. Nexus exists for stories like this, with their number available in places of crisis.

That is just one example of many. Going far beyond bail securing services, Nexus services sees their job as standing up for a community of people that are dis-empowered, disconnected, and who are at a very core level represent everything that we love and hold dear about American values.

Mike Donovan: “We see ourselves as advocates. We want to change the world. We want to create a world where immigrants can be proud of being immigrants”.

Nexus also understands the need to protect client personal information and data from federal government entities that could potentially deport them or separate them again from their families.

When state attorney generals asked Nexus for personal information of the people they serve, Donovan refused. Nexus had to go to great lengths to protect their client information from ICE and the federal government to the point of suing two state attorney generals and are currently a year and millions of dollars into litigation.

Mike Donovan: “It’s we that have sued the attorney general, demanding protection for our clients, and the most amazing thing is, whether it’s New York, Virginia, the Consumer Financial Production Bureau, or the Western District of Virginia, we were successful in getting the power to redact sensitive client information. So, it was expensive, it was frustrating, God knows it’s been stressful, but we have been able to protect them.”

The vast majority of the people we serve never pay for any of the services. We provide and sponsor free legal services, we can help a person get a free immigration attorney, we can get a free criminal defense attorney, we can help a person get a free attorney to sue the jail that you were housed in, or the government that’s abusing you. What I would say to people is, don’t be afraid of asking for help and don’t assume that just because it’s bad, that you can’t get through it.

Through both personal and professional experience, Mike Donovan has seen it all. For nearly ten years, Donovan and the team at Nexus have put their money where their mouth is, fighting tirelessly to protect the rights of all humans. Pushing against the not just abusive conditions but the severe legal consequences, like federal incarceration, that greet families who now arrive to the U.S.

Unnecessary incarceration and predatory tactics against this immigrant community are among the main issues Nexus is hoping to repair. Donovan, along with his team at Nexus, has gone so far as to sue municipal, state and federal government to ensure clients’ personal records were not public, prioritizing the privacy and respect of his clients over his own reputation.

Using the saying Donovan quotes in this conversation, “sunlight is the best disinfectant.” Conditions will not improve without participating in the conversation or standing up with courage to take action and change things for the better. Through events like the LULAC monthly breakfast and companies like Nexus Services, Inc., we hope to, as Donovan states, “put sunlight on issues,” to foster productive conversations and ultimately affect positive change for those who need it most.

If you need help call: (800) 915-9175 or visit www.librebynexus.com

Harris County Attorney Ryan unveils Digital Education Nook at Law Library

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Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan has unveiled the latest addition to Harris County Law Library digital outreach—the Digital Education Nook.

Ryan cut the ribbon on the new addition with Law Library Director Mariann Sears, Law Library Deputy Director Joseph Lawson, and Gabe Baker, Community Outreach Specialist from the Harris County Judge’s Office.

“The Digital Education Nook is a section in the Law Library where visitors can sit down and watch on-demand video content,” said County Attorney Ryan.  “These videos cover a wide range of topics relevant to both the general public and to practicing attorneys.”

This new digital resource offers a self-help video collection for those unable to afford legal representation. The collection – made available in collaboration with the Texas Office of Court Administration – provides short tutorials on legal processes that can help individuals accessing the courts, such as “How to file a case?” and “How to appear in court?”

Attorneys can watch, learn, and earn Texas continuing legal education credit for free via videos of experts who visit to share their knowledge at live programs in the Harris County Attorney Conference Center.  The programs are recorded and then made available for viewing through the Digital Education Nook.

“We’ve found that recent graduates still struggling with student loan debt and small firm attorneys without a big budget benefit tremendously from the free opportunities to stay up-to-date with the latest technology,” said Sears.

The content is available in both English and Spanish with the option of captioning for the hearing impaired. The section is also wheelchair accessible. The content and use of the nook is free in diverse formats. By providing viewing equipment within steps of the courthouse, the Law Library is extending opportunities to individuals who might otherwise be excluded from this information, thereby increasing their ability to access justice.

In addition, the Law Library will also be launching a digital collection of Lexis-Nexis resources which can be accessed on any device on the Wi-Fi network of the downtown courthouse campus. The Library has also expanded its databases to include nationwide coverage, implemented automated tools for legal research, and offers access to Procertas, an online learning platform for legal office technology.

“We continue to innovate and be a leader – not only locally, but nationally – in the effort to promote open access to justice,” said County Attorney Ryan. “As a legal resource destination, we take pride in being able to provide Harris County residents with the tools to participate in government.”

About the Harris County Law Library
The Harris County Law Library opened in 1915 and has continued to serve Harris County’s legal information needs for more than a century. After joining the Office of Vince Ryan, Harris County Attorney, in 2011, the Law Library greatly expanded its technology offerings and educational opportunities. Ryan’s support for the revitalization of the Law Library was recognized by the American Association of Law Libraries in 2016 when he was named the Law Library Advocate of the Year. The Law Library is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visit www.harriscountylawlibrary.org for more information.

Governor Abbott Signs Disaster Relief And Preparedness Legislation Into Law

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Governor Greg Abbott today signed into law several monumental bills related to disaster relief and preparedness in Texas. As a result of Hurricane Harvey, Governor Abbott made this issue an emergency legislative item this session, resulting in several bills being passed that will better prepare the state for future disasters. Additionally, the legislature voted to appropriate $3 billion in relief for Harvey-impacted areas from the Rainy Day Fund.

The Governor was joined by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dennis Bonnen, and members of the legislature including Senators Lois Kolkhorst, Brandon Breighton, Joan Huffman, Carol Alvarado, Larry Taylor, Paul Bettencourt, and Donna Campbell, and Representatives Dade Phelan, Alma Allen, Gina Calanni, Garnet Coleman, Sarah Davis, Harold Dutton, Sam Harless, Dan Huberty, Will Metcalf, Rick Miller, Mayes Middleton, Ron Reynolds, Jon Rosenthal, Valoree Swanson, Steve Toth, and Armando Walle. 

The bill signing was held at Gallery Furniture in Houston, owned by Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale. When Hurricane Harvey hit Houston in August 2017, McIngvale opened two of his stores as shelter for Houstonians displaced by the storm. McIngvale’s company also deployed its largest moving truck to help rescue those displaced by flooding. 

“Thanks to the work of the legislature, we are rebuilding Texas stronger and more resilient than ever,” said Governor Abbott. “In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, we saw the unshakable spirit of the Lone Star State through the generosity of Texans helping their neighbors. These important pieces of legislation are a symbol of that spirit, as well as a sign of Texas’ commitment to improving the way we respond to natural disasters.”

House Bill 5 (Phelan, Kolkhorst) requires the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to develop a catastrophic debris management plan and training and establishes a work group to make recommendations on how local governments and property owners’ associations can assist with recovery efforts. It also requires TDEM to develop a model contract for debris removal.

House Bill 7 (Morrison, Huffman) requires the Office of the Governor to develop a list of waivers that could be implemented following a disaster, and requires TDEM to develop a plan to assist local communities with disaster preparation contracts for services.

Senate Bill 6 (Kolkhorst, Morrison) requires TDEM to develop a disaster response model guide and a wet debris study group for local communities. SB 6 also creates a disaster recovery loan program within TDEM for communities that suffered significant infrastructure damage. 

Senate Bill 7 (Creighton, Phelan) establishes the framework for providing a total of $1.6 billion through the Texas Infrastructure Resilience Fund (TIRF) as matching funds available to those communities hardest hit by Hurricane Harvey, and through the Flood Infrastructure Fund for statewide infrastructure projects to mitigate future flooding events.

Publicación 1148 – Revista Digital 20 de Junio – 26 de Junio / 2019

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Prince Royce, La Superestrella De La Música Latina Encabezará El Concierto Del Mls All-star Presentado Por Target

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La superestrella multiplatino, Prince Royce, encabezará el concierto gratuito del MLS All-Star presentado por Target el sábado 27 de julio en Orlando, en Wall Street Plaza. El evento musical arrancará a las 7 p.m. ET, iniciando los cinco días de festividades que culminarán con el duelo internacional entre las máximas figuras de la MLS ante el diez veces campeón de LaLiga, el Atlético de Madrid, el miércoles 31 de julio en el Exploria Stadium.Video y fotografías de Prince Roy durante su jornada de medios promocionando el MLS All-Star Concert presentado por Target. Favor dar crédito a la MLS.Prince Royce saltó a la fama mundial en 2010 con el lanzamiento de su primer álbum Prince Royce. En los últimos ocho años, ha tenido 17 éxitos que han alcanzado el puesto uno en la radio y ha logrado más de 80 premios y reconocimientos, entre ellos: 22 Premios Billboard, 19 galardones de Premio Lo Nuestro, 19 estatuillas de Premio Juventud y seis AMA Latino, así como 12 nominaciones a los Grammy Latino.  
 
Con más de 55 millones de seguidores en las redes sociales, Prince Royce es uno de los artistas latinos más influyentes del mundo. Todos sus discos han sido certificados multiplatino y su último álbum, CINCO, que debutó en el primer lugar en la lista de álbumes latinos de Billboard, le valió a Royce las ventas más altas en su primera semana que cualquier álbum latino en los dos años anteriores al lanzamiento, y fue incluido en la codiciada lista de los mejores álbumes latinos en la edición de fin de año de Billboard. Billboard también ha nombrado a Royce como uno de los mejores artistas latinos durante varios años. Ha colaborado con Shakira, Jennifer López, Pitbull, Snoop Dogg, Selena Gómez, Chris Brown, Maluma y Becky G, entre otras grandes figuras musicales.
 
El aclamado productor y DJ nominado al Grammy y oriundo de Montreal, A-Trak, conocido por sus colaboraciones de varios géneros, incluyendo el éxito número uno “Barbra Streisand” con Duck Sauce, también se presentará en vivo en el MLS All-Star Concert presentado por Target.
 
Prince Royce y A-Trak protagonizan la campaña de marca de la MLS 2019. Destacando la intersección de los deportes, la cultura y el entretenimiento, el spot “Our Sound”, con la voz del Prince Royce, lo presenta con los colores de Inter Miami CF.
 
A-Trak y Dave 1 lucen los colores de Montreal Impact en el video “Me gusta”.
 
Antes del concierto, se anima a los fanáticos a ir a Wall Street Plaza para un watch party gratuito para ver a Orlando City SC enfrentarse a New England Revolution a las 7 p.m. ET. Las actuaciones de Prince Royce y A-Trak serán después del partido. Los invitados (mayores de 21 años) pueden ingresar a la sede del concierto desde North Orange Street y pueden ver el juego y el concierto desde Wall Street Plaza. Las entradas se abrirán al público a partir de las 6 p.m. ET.
 
Los fans que deseen asistir al watch party y al MLS All-Star Concert presentado por Target deben registrarse para obtener boletos visitando mlssoccer.com/concert. Se boletos para entrar. El concierto es gratuito y abierto al público por orden de llegada. Los fanáticos que asistan a la fiesta y al concierto deben ser mayores de 21 años.
 
Las entradas para el MLS All-Star Game de la MLS están disponibles en Ticketmaster.com. Para más detalles ingrese a mlssoccer.com/allstar.
 
El MLS All-Star Game 2019 presentado por Target será televisado a nivel nacional por FS1 y UniMás en EE. UU y TSN y TVA Sports en Canadá, y en más de 170 países alrededor del mundo.

Texas Celebrates Beer-To-Go Sales

The Office of Governor Greg Abbott today released a web video highlighting legislation recently signed that will allow beer-to-go sales throughout Texas and extends the life of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for ten more years. The Governor signed the legislation over the weekend at Austin Beerworks.

“With the signing of this bill, we raise a toast to freedom in the Lone Star State,” said Governor Abbott. “The beer industry has grown rapidly and has become such a vital part of our economy, and I am thankful for the support of the Legislature to continue this momentum by maximizing economic freedom and reducing burdensome regulations in the state of Texas.”