Gov. Greg Abbott has issued several proclamations and one executive order in the wake of Hurricane Harvey and as a result of the aftermath the storm left behind. On Sept. 14 he added counties and extended his Disaster Proclamation. He added Milam and San Augustine counties to the list of 58 counties already under his Disaster Proclamation. Gov. Abbott has issued the following Proclamations in the last few weeks:
- Commission To Rebuild Texas Update: Issue 1
- Spotlight:
- More than 735,000 individual assistance applications have been received by FEMA at DisasterAssistance.gov.
- More than $378 million in emergency funding has been issued.
- The Small Business Administration has issued $172 million in small business loans.
- The General Land Office will lead the state’s short- and long-term housing recovery efforts
- Governor Abbott Announces Education Hotline For Parents In Houston And Beaumont TX
- Governor Abbott Announces Rebuild Texas Website For Communities
- Governor Abbott Announces $30M National Dislocated Worker Grant From The U.S. Department Of Labor For Texans Impacted By Hurricane Harvey
- Governor Abbott Announces Debris Removal From State Roadways
- Governor Abbott Grants Corpus Christi’s Request For Suspension Of Budget And Tax Rate Deadlines After Hurricane Harvey
- Proclamation Suspending Tax Deadline for Corpus Christi
- Executive Order for Unemployment Insurance as a Result of Harvey
- Proclamation Creating Governor’s Commission to Rebuild Texas
- Extends Proclamation Suspending Hotel And Motel Taxes During Hurricane Harvey
- Proclamation for Port Aransas Independent School District