Today, we welcomed leaders from @cairhouston to presented a resolution recognizing Muslim American Heritage Month, celebrating the rich history, culture, and contributions of Muslim Americans in our community and across our nation.
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"The whole point of this site is for every visitor who comes to Bates Allen Park, who comes to the African American Heritage Monument and Park, to feel connected to the stories that we're elevating there."
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'Bringing the Front Street project home means delivering on a promise that began years ago. Today, we celebrate safer roads, better connectivity, and the dedication of the public servants who never gave up on getting this done for our community.”
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In observance of the Christmas holiday, our office will be closed Wednesday through Friday, December 24–26. We will resume normal business hours on Monday, December 29. We wish you and your family a safe and joyful holiday.
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Join us tomorrow for our Celebration Event to cut the ribbon on our mobility upgrades to Front Street. You can park at the Tax Office or across the street at the Justice Center Parking Garage (1422 Eugene Heimann Circle, Richmond, TX 77469). See you there!
Fort Bend County Commissioners voted Thursday to contribute $1.5 million in park bond funds to the construction of the Sugar Land 95 Memorial.
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Today, we honor Transgender Day of Remembrance, a solemn moment to remember the transgender individuals whose lives were lost to violence, hatred, and intolerance. We stand in solidarity with the transgender community.
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Governor Abbott’s declaration labeling CAIR as a foreign terrorist organization is a deeply troubling attack on civil rights. I stand with CAIR, with Muslim Texans, and with every community targeted by hate masquerading as policy.
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“It is a living legacy and a testimony to the resilience and contributions of African Americans,” McCoy said. “We want every visitor to understand the history that shaped us and the unity and progress we must continue to build together.”
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"When I knocked on doors in this community when I was running for county commissioner, it broke my heart to hear some of the residents talking about how they struggled to get their kids online, when they were trying to learn during COVID,"
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The Hobby School 🎉celebrates students who are the first in their families to pursue a four-year degree. Meet Sofiah Ahmad, a Civic Houston Intern working in the office of @FBCPrecinct4, whose passion for service drives her academic journey and career plans.
"We gather today to dedicate a monument unlike any other in this state, in this nation, and dare I say in this world. One that brings our history out of the shadows, shining and stretching toward the light," McCoy said.
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“The African American Heritage Monument and Park is more than a landmark; it is a living legacy and a testimony to resilience,” McCoy said.
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"The new, expanded facility in Kendleton will provide the space and visibility needed to host school tours, community events, and cultural programs that educate future generations about Texas’s deep agricultural and historical roots," McCoy said.
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