Topic Brief: but the city in July filed a lawsuit in state court against them, stopping them from taking nearly 1.3 billion dollars in The HUD is recommending that the Justice Department investigate the State of Texas for how it distributed Hurricane
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but the city in July filed a lawsuit in state court against them, stopping them from taking nearly 1.3 billion dollars in The HUD is recommending that the Justice Department investigate the State of Texas for how it distributed Hurricane Department of Housing and Urban Development accuses the Texas General Land Office of racial
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Congressman Al Green is expected to discuss the allegations Wednesday morning. The Texas General Land Office is responsible for distributing those federal Port Arthur Mayor Thurman Bartie said the city was initially granted post-
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- but the city in July filed a lawsuit in state court against them, stopping them from taking nearly 1.3 billion dollars in
- The HUD is recommending that the Justice Department investigate the State of Texas for how it distributed Hurricane
- Department of Housing and Urban Development accuses the Texas General Land Office of racial
- Congressman Al Green is expected to discuss the allegations Wednesday morning.
- The Texas General Land Office is responsible for distributing those federal
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