Texas restaurateurs say they can breathe after relief bill passes Senate
The latest Covid-19 relief bill, which passed through the Senate March 6, includes $28.6 billion earmarked for restaurants.
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The latest Covid-19 relief bill, which passed through the Senate March 6, includes $28.6 billion earmarked for restaurants.
Read MoreComcast NBCUniversal Commits $500,000 To Support Winter Storm Uri Relief Efforts
Read MoreThe winter storm left millions of Texans without power and water during one of the coldest weeks in recent history.
Read MoreComcast NBCUniversal Commits $500,000 to Support Winter Storm Relief Efforts
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HOUSTON — The city of Houston and Harris County have established a relief fund to help residents who were gravely impacted by the Texas Winter Storm.
At thi…
Read MoreWith the worst of winter’s wrath finally behind us, most Houston area residents now have power and heat as one of the most trying weeks in recent memory nears its end. However, access to water remains a widespread problem. And as residents begin the lo…
Read MoreThat collective sigh of relief you heard around Houston wasn’t just from those happy to usher in a new President, it was also because the sports gods decided to bestow upon a beleaguered city a small ray of sunlight in an otherwise dark and depressing …
Read MoreThe recently passed relief from Congress will help bridge the gap for small businesses over the next eight to 10 weeks, but will fall short of the time it will take for a return to business as usual.
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Harris County officials released guidelines on May 28 to explain who is eligible to receive help from the $30 million Harris County Cov…
Read More$3 Trillion HEROES Act promises more COVID-19 relief for consumers and businesses Will the U.S. Senate act swiftly on the new legislative plan?
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