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$6.9 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Lee County

Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for the city of Lexington

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$14.2 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Sabine County

Funds to improve drainage and sewer infrastructure for Sabine County and the city of Pineland

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$14.8 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Wharton County

Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for the city of El Campo

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$3.5 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Chambers County

Funds to improve water infrastructure approved for City of Anahuac

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$90.4 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Harris County

Funds to improve water infrastructure approved for cities of Baytown, Galena Park, Jacinto City and Pasadena

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$3.3 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Liberty County

Funds to improve drainage and wastewater infrastructure approved for the city of Daisetta

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$7.5 million for granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in San Augustine County

Funds to improve roads, drainage and water infrastructure approved for San Augustine County, City of San Augustine

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$45.8 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Austin County

Funds to improve wastewater and drainage infrastructure approved for Austin County, the Town of San Felipe and Wallis

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$47.5 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Fort Bend County

Funds to improve drainage and sewer infrastructure for the city of Rosenberg

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$10.4 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Jackson County

Funds to improve drainage, sewer, and water infrastructure approved for Jackson County and the cities of Ganado and La Ward

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