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Governor Abbott Meets With U.S. Air Force Representatives, Discusses Texas’ Ongoing Support Of Military At Sheppard Air Force Base

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Governor Greg Abbott today visited Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita County, where he met with United States Air Force representatives to discuss the state’s ongoing support of military bases, military service members, and military veterans in Texas. The Governor thanked the men and women stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base for their service and reaffirmed Texas’ commitment to supporting members of the military. Governor Abbott also recognized the 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and encouraged all Texans to honor those who continue to defend the United States.

“There has long been a deep and enduring bond between the State of Texas and the U.S. military, and on behalf of a grateful state, I want to thank the men and women of Sheppard Air Force Base for your service and sacrifice for our nation,” said Governor Abbott. “Not only is Sheppard Air Force Base critical to the defense of our nation, but it is also a valued member of the Wichita Falls community. Your impact helps small businesses grow and succeed, boosts the local school system, and contributes to a strong and thriving community. Our service members mean so much to Wichita Falls, to Texas, and to the entire nation, and we will continue to tirelessly support those who defend our nation.”

Sheppard Air Force Base employs more than 9,500 people, including active duty and civilian personnel, and supports more than 3,700 retirees in the area. It is the largest employer and economic driver in the Wichita Falls community, and contributes to an economic impact of more than $4.6 billion in the Texas economy.

Texas is home to 15 major military installations and the Army Futures Command. Combined, they add over $123 billion to the Texas economy, directly support 220,000 uniformed and civilian jobs, and directly or indirectly support over 630,000 jobs in communities across the state. Texas is also home to more than 1.6 million veterans and their families. In recent years, Texas has developed new ways to support service members, including: removing barriers to employment for military spouses and veterans; securing education opportunities for military children; and helping active duty servicemembers transition into civilian employment.

Governor Abbott Thanks Tennessee Governor Bill Lee For Operation Lone Star Support

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Governor Greg Abbott today thanked Tennessee Governor Bill Lee following Governor Lee’s announcement that the Tennessee Guard will deploy an additional 50 members to the Texas-Mexico border in early 2022. These guardsmen will aid the Texas National Guard and the Texas Department of Public Safety in Operation Lone Star along the border and expand the Tennessee Guard’s ongoing presence at the U.S.-Mexico border.

“States across the nation are experiencing the harrowing effects of the federal government’s failure to address the drug trafficking crisis along our southern border,” said Governor Abbott. “Our country is stronger and safer when we tackle dire issues together, and I thank Governor Lee for these additional members of the Tennessee Guard who will join Texas in securing the border and protecting our communities.”

Governor Abbott has taken significant action to secure the border in the wake of the federal government’s inaction. Those actions include:

  • Signing laws that provide $3 billion in funding for Texas’ border security efforts
  • Launching Operation Lone Star and deploying thousands of National Guard soldiers and Department of Public Safety troopers
  • Creating a system to arrest and jail illegal migrants trespassing or committing other state crimes in Texas
  • Signing a budget authorization to build the border wall in Texas
  • Signing a law to make it easier to prosecute smugglers bringing people into Texas
  • Signing 9 laws cracking down on human trafficking in Texas
  • Signing a law enhancing penalties for the manufacturing and distribution of fentanyl
  • Issuing a disaster declaration for the border crisis
  • Issuing an executive order preventing non-governmental entities from transporting illegal immigrants
  • Taking legal action to enforce the Remain in Mexico and Title 42 policies in Texas

Source: gov.texas.gov

Governor Abbott, HHSC Announce Extension Of Emergency SNAP Benefits For December

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Governor Greg Abbott today announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is providing more than $308 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits for the month of December. The allotments are expected to help more than 1.5 million Texas households.

“The extension of emergency SNAP food benefits for the month of December ensures that Texans can put food on the table this holiday season,” said Governor Abbott. “I thank HHSC for their continued efforts to secure access to nutritious food for millions of Texas families.

“As Texas families gather to celebrate the holidays this month, this will provide some comfort to them with these additional funds to help them buy nutritious food,” said Texas HHS Access and Eligibility Services Deputy Executive Commissioner Wayne Salter.

HHSC received federal approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to extend the maximum, allowable amount of SNAP benefits to recipients based on family size, and all SNAP households will receive a minimum of $95 in emergency allotments. This additional emergency allotment should appear in recipients’ accounts by December 31.

The emergency December allotments are in addition to the more than $5.1 billion in benefits previously provided to Texans since April 2020.

Administered by HHSC, SNAP is a federal program that provides food assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals in Texas. Texans in need can apply for benefits, including SNAP and Medicaid, at YourTexasBenefits.com or use the Your Texas Benefits mobile app to manage their benefits.

Source: gov.texas.gov/

La publicación destaca el trabajo de capacitación que HHS realiza sobre la trata de personas

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La labor de la HHSC para ayudar a los profesionales de la salud a combatir la trata de personas ha sido destacada recientemente en un artículo publicado en el Journal of Human Trafficking.

En 2019, el proyecto de ley 2059 de la 86a Legislatura exigió a la HHSC que analizara los cursos de capacitación sobre la trata de personas y ofreciera una lista de las capacitaciones aprobadas en su sitio web (en inglés). Ciertos profesionales de la salud deben completar un curso aprobado antes de renovar su registro, permiso o licencia.

Después de que este proyecto se convirtió en ley, el Centro de Recursos contra la Trata de Personas de la HHSC elaboró las normas para la capacitación basadas en una herramienta de evaluación ampliamente respetada (en inglés). Estas normas exigen que los cursos aprobados cumplan con ciertos criterios, entre otros: deben ser integrales, estar orientados al trauma, estar basados en los derechos humanos y ser culturalmente sensibles. El centro también implementó un proceso de revisión de tres niveles para asegurarse de que los cursos cumplan con las normas, así como con las leyes estatales y federales y las políticas de la dependencia, antes de que reciban la aprobación final de la comisionada ejecutiva de HHS.

El artículo de la publicación, que lleva por título “Requisitos obligatorios de educación continua para la obtención de licencias estatales para profesionales de la salud: El modelo de Texas”, señala que la educación estatal obligatoria sobre la trata de personas en todo EE. UU. es bastante irregular, probablemente debido a las dificultades que supone capacitar a un gran número de profesionales en un tiempo limitado, así como a la falta de normas universales y a la variedad de requisitos para los profesionales.

Los autores reconocen al estado de Texas porque exige a los profesionales de la atención directa que completen un curso aprobado y porque cuenta con “las normas y el proceso de aprobación más objetivos y completos”. Afirman que el modelo de Texas favorece que esta educación esté basada en la evidencia y diseñada con todo cuidado, a fin de evitar la desinformación, empoderar a los profesionales para reconocer a los pacientes de riesgo, y ayudarles a ofrecer la atención y los servicios adecuados.

“La implementación de esta legislación ha sido un proceso emocionante y lleno de retos para el Centro de Recursos contra la Trata de Personas de la HHSC”, dijo Brandi Soules, especialista del programa en el centro. “Las normas de capacitación y el proceso de revisión exhaustiva garantizan cursos de alta calidad, de modo que los profesionales tienen las herramientas necesarias para ayudar a los pacientes y clientes que han sido víctimas de la trata de personas. Estamos orgullosos del reconocimiento que se nos hace en este artículo”.

Según estima la HHSC, cerca de un millón de profesionales en Texas completarán una capacitación aprobada durante cada periodo de renovación de la licencia.

La HHSC creó en 2018 su Centro de Recursos contra la Trata de Personas para conectar al personal de la dependencia, los profesionales de la salud, los miembros de la comunidad, otras partes interesadas y las víctimas de la trata de personas con los recursos locales, estatales y nacionales. En 2020, el centro publicó la Guía para proveedores: Servicios para las víctimas de la trata de personas en Texas (PDF en inglés).

El centro también ha elaborado una capacitación en línea sobre la trata de personas, “Hearing, Evaluating, Activating, Resourcing & Training” (HEART) [Escuchar, evaluar, activar, ofrecer recursos y capacitar], que cumple con todos los requisitos para la aprobación. La HHSC pronto pondrá este curso a disposición del público sin costo alguno.

Source: www.hhs.texas.gov

Crime Stoppers of Houston Gifts $20,000 to Good Samaritan Who Found Money at Lakewood Church

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Crime Stoppers of Houston has a long-standing history of helping law enforcement solve criminal activity. In 2014, Lakewood Church reported theft of approximately $600,000 in cash and checks; Crime Stoppers of Houston immediately sprung into action ready to help HPD, Lakewood and the community find the suspect(s) responsible.

As a normal procedure, Crime Stoppers of Houston automatically offered a cash reward of up to $5,000. Lakewood Church added a supplement reward of $20,000 yielding a potential reward of up to $25,000 for the person or persons with information leading to the identification, charging, and/or arrest in the case. By 2016, Lakewood decided to shift that supplemental reward into a charitable donation to Crime Stoppers of Houston in support of its ongoing public safety work in Houston and beyond.

On November 10, 2021, HPD reported that during a renovation project, a plumber had discovered a large amount of money hidden in a wall. Evidence from the recovered checks suggests that the discovery was connected to the March 2014 theft. HPD is still investigating.

This past Friday, December 3, 2021, as more pieces of this case came together, Crime Stoppers CEO Rania Mankarious began talking to Deputy Director Nichole Christoph who also discussed the issues with our law enforcement partners. Mankarious also began asking the Crime Stoppers Executive Committee if the organization could gift $20,000, the amount originally given to Crime Stoppers by Lakewood, to the ‘Good Samaritan’ plumber who made the discovery and turned in the money. Today, Mankarious received the approval to move forward with the gift.

“Crime Stoppers of Houston is a public safety organization that thrives on the public safety of all communities. We believe that it takes all of us, working together, to keep Houston safe and thriving. In 2014, Lakewood Church gave us $20,000 to work on this case. In 2016, they chose to gift us those funds for operations. Today, we are gifting that same about of money to this Good Samaritan and wishing he and his family a wonderful holiday season.” says Crime Stoppers CEO Rania Mankarious

This case left many community members asking how the Crime Stoppers tip line and reward program work. For 41 years, Crime Stoppers of Houston has offered the Greater Houston Area an anonymous Tip Line, a valuable reporting platform that has proven to be extremely helpful in both solving serious crimes and in locating dangerous defendants and fugitives. A standard cash reward of up to $5,000 is offered on any unsolved felony case for information that is reported anonymously to Crime Stoppers. The tips reported must lead to the identification, charging and/or arrest of a felony suspect(s) in order to receive a cash payout.

As always, if you have a tip about an unsolved crime, call 713-222-TIPS or report online at www.crime-stoppers.org. You can also report a tip using their mobile app. Download “Crime Stoppers Houston” from the app store. It’s free and available in more than 20 languages.

Variante ómicron llega a Texas; reportan primer caso en área de Houston

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Una mujer de unos 40 años residente del condado Harris es la primera contagiada

La variante ómicron del coronavirus ya ha sido detectada en Texas en una prueba de secuenciación genómica dada a conocer el lunes 6 de diciembre.

La persona contagiada es una mujer de unos 40 años residente del condado Harris, donde se encuentra Houston, anunció la jueza del condado, Lina Hidalgo.

La mujer no tiene historial reciente de haber viajado al extranjero, aclaró Hidalgo.

Los resultados de su prueba positiva a covid-19 están siendo investigados por el Departamento de Salud del condado Harris y de Texas.

Detectada originalmente en Sudáfrica hace unas semanas, la variante ómicron parece tener más de 30 mutaciones de la proteína de espículas del coronavirus, que podrían determinar con qué tanta facilidad puede propagarse.

A pesar de la utilidad y seguridad comprobada de las vacunas COVID-19, la duda de usar la vacuna continúa. Los expertos de Baylor Scott… 

La Casa Blanca anunció que una persona en California que ya había sido vacunada contra covid-19 se convirtió la semana pasada en el primer caso detectado en Estados Unidos de contagio con la variante ómicron. Según la Organización Mundial de la Salud, la variante ómicron del coronavirus es más contagiosa porque tiene varias mutaciones.

Los científicos continúan estudiando los riesgos que pueda presentar la nueva cepa del virus.

El doctor Anthony Fauci, asesor médico del presidente Joe Biden, explicó a los reporteros que la persona era un viajero que había regresado de Sudáfrica el 22 de noviembre y que dio positivo a la prueba el 29 de noviembre.

Fauci dijo que la persona ya se había vacunado pero que no recibió una dosis de refuerzo y que estaba experimentando “síntomas leves”. El médico, encargado de la estrategia de combate al virus en Estados Unidos, también explicó que se cree que la variante ómicron pudiera ser la más peligrosa que la variante delta.

Todavía no está claro qué peligros puedan acarrear los cambios genéticos en la nueva variante.

Algunas variantes anteriores, como la beta, inicialmente alarmaron a los científicos pero no llegaron muy lejos en su propagación.

Fauci dijo a Biden que tienen que pasar unas dos semanas más para que haya información sobre su capacidad de transmisión, gravedad y otras características de la variante, pero cree que las vacunas seguirán proporcionando cierto grado de protección, informó The Washington Post.

Desde que fue detectada, la mutación ha aparecido en diversas partes del mundo.

Apenas unos días antes de que la variante fuera detectada en Texas, el doctor James Cutrell, especialista en enfermedades infecciosas de UT Southwestern Medical Center, dijo que no era cuestión de si la variante llegaría aquí sino cuándo.

Algunos expertos han advertido que no hay que caer en el pánico por ómicron.

Cecilia Tomori, directora de salud pública global y salud comunitaria de la Escuela de Enfermería de Johns Hopkins University, dijo que los estadounidenses deberían preocuparse primero de que la variante delta siga propagándose.

Actualmente, Texas está promediando 2,953 casos semanales de covid-19. En septiembre hubo más de 16,000 casos semanales en el pico de la variante delta, reporta The New York Times, pero en las últimas semanas se ha detectado un repunte. Solo un 54% de los texanos se encuentran totalmente vacunados.

“No estamos adecuadamente preocupados por qué tan mala sea la actual oleada”, dijo Tomori.

“No hemos estado adecuadamente preocupados de cuál ha sido nuestra situación, que son muchos los casos por día y un gran número de hospitalizaciones y muertes por muy, muy largo tiempo”.

Dijo que espera que la variante ómicron haga a la gente tomar medidas para prevenir la transmisión del virus, como vacunarse.

Source: www.dallasnews.com

City of Houston Commemorates International Day of Persons with Disabilities

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Today, in solidarity with cities and countries around the world, Houston recognizes December 3rd as International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities Director Gabe Cazares and staff

“As Mayor, I’m responsible for the wellbeing of all Houstonians,  disabled and nondisabled, and I don’t take that charge lightly,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “My office for people with disabilities has taken great strides this year to make sure that no one gets left behind.”

Throughout the pandemic, the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) has hosted vaccine clinics for the flu and Covid-19 at community hubs around the city, utilizing partnerships with Houston METRO to ensure that regardless of transportation status, disabled Houstonians had access to these services.

“Access is the word I take with me to work every day and will continue to do throughout my time as mayor. These are the hallmarks of a city that looks after each other and one that continues to grow and thrive as a model in the U.S. and abroad. I look forward to another year leading a city that prioritizes access for all and encourages the growth and development of Houstonians with disabilities to live full lives,” said Mayor Turner.

Mayor Turner with MOPD staff and friends

“Houston’s disability community is vibrant and diverse,” said Gabe Cazares, Director of the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities. “Under Mayor Turners leadership, we have made historic investments in building a more accessible and inclusive city for residents and visitors with disabilities and I am thrilled to celebrate these accomplishments on this international day of persons with disabilities. Houston is setting the standard for municipal accessibility for the rest of the nation.”

The annual observance of the International Day of Disabled Persons was proclaimed in 1992 by United Nations General Assembly resolution 47/3. It aims to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development, and to increase awareness of the lived experiences of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life.

For more information about MOPD, please click here.

 

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announces filing for re-election

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Judge Lina Hidalgo signs a form acknowledging that she intends to run for reelection for Harris County Judge.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced Wednesday that she has filed for re-election for next year.

Hidalgo was joined by a group of cheering supporters and friends at the Harris County Democratic Party headquarters.

Hidalgo told supporters that her first run was challenging, and said she did not take anything for granted when she won.

“When I ran the first time around, I believed that our community, our state is great,” Hidalgo said. “We turned a swamp into an economic powerhouse.”

Hidalgo says there is more work to be done as she begins her run for reelection, and is ready to protect the progress she has made for the past three years.

“We have done so much the past four years, and that includes putting politics behind people,” she said. “I know we’re going to win this. I’m ready for the fight.”

Tesla officially moves headquarters from California to Texas

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FILE - This photo shows a sign bearing the company logo outside a Tesla store Feb. 9, 2019 in Cherry Creek Mall in Denver. Tesla says it has officially moved its corporate headquarters from Silicon Valley to a large factory under construction outside of Austin, Texas. The company made the announcement late Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021 in a filing with U.S. securities regulators. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)Tesla says it has officially moved its corporate headquarters from Silicon Valley to a large factory under construction outside of Austin, Texas.

The company made the announcement late Wednesday in a filing with U.S. securities regulators. CEO Elon Musk had said at the company’s annual meeting in October that the move was coming.

The filing said the relocation from Palo Alto, California, to what Tesla calls a “Gigafactory” on Harold Green Road near Austin was done on Wednesday.

In U.S. regulatory filings at the end of last year, Tesla said it had about 71,000 employees worldwide. Company news releases in 2020 said about 10,000 work at the Palo Alto headquarters and 10,000 are employed at its factory in Fremont, California.

It wasn’t clear if all of the headquarters employees would be required to move. A message was left Wednesday seeking comment from Tesla, which has disbanded its media relations department.

Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives said in October that he expects some of the 10,000 employees in Palo Alto won’t want to leave the Bay Area, but says a large number will, due to Austin’s lower cost of living. He said he thinks Tesla will give many the option of staying, but expects 40% to 50% to make the move.

“The tax incentives down the road, we believe, will be massive when you compare taxes versus California,” Ives said. “Getting employees is much cheaper and easier in Texas.”

CEO Elon Musk hinted at making a move ever since a spat with Alameda County, California, health officials over reopening the factory in Fremont last year at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

Musk has said that he has moved his residence from California to Texas, where there is no state personal income tax.