Update From Governor’s Office On Texas Relief Efforts
AUSTIN (AP) – Here’s an update from Governor Rick Perry’s office on the latest Texas relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina:
— President Bush has granted Perry’s emergency disaster request, making Texas eligible for federal aid.
— About one-thousand, Texas National Guard troops will be deployed for in-state security and support operations.
— An executive order suspends Texas and local hotel and motel taxes for the next 60 days for Louisiana evacuees.
— The I-R-S has approved a waiver request to allow about 18-thousand vacant income eligible housing units to be used by refugees for Louisiana.
— FreeScale Semiconducter in Austin has offered an empty facility to take one-thousand evacuees.
— The OneStar Foundation will act as a volunteer-donation clearinghouse for anyone in the country wishing to donate cash and non-cash items, food or volunteer.
Call: 1-800-707-6768 or www.OneStarFoundation.org
— Texas now has 56 shelters open.
— Houston’s Six Flags Astroworld is expected to be open to hurricane refugees for free.
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