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$19.5 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Orange County

Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for West Orange and Vidor

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$6.6 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Walker County

Funds to improve sewer and drainage infrastructure approved for the city of New Waverly

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$11.4 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Tyler County

Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for the city of Ivanhoe

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$38.2 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in San Patricio County

Funds to improve drainage and water infrastructure projects for San Patricio County and the City of Mathis

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$4.2 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in San Jacinto County

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

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$19 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Refugio County

Funds to improve drainage infrastructure for the communities of Woodsboro and Refugio

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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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$6.6 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Newton County

Funds to improve water infrastructure approved for the city of Newton

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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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CMR. GEORGE P. BUSH AND TEXAS GLO CELEBRATE 3,000 HOMES REBUILT

Today Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush proudly announced the Texas General Land Office (GLO) has completely rebuilt more than 3,000 homes for Texas families through the Homeowner Assistance Program. This achievement marks an important milestone in a program that is anticipated to rebuild more than 6,000 homes using $1.334 billion in available Community Development Block Grants for Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), plus an additional $500 million in Community Development Block Grants for Mitigation (CDBG-MIT), funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

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