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Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia has granted the Houston Independent School District with $17,147,333.05 in federal funding for increased testing, safer environments, and healthier students and teachers.

“I am proud to announce this funding to the Houston Independent School District for personal protective equipment. Students and teachers faced such challenges during COVID-19 when adjusting to a world of virtual learning and an increased need for safety equipment that was unfamiliar to all of us,” said Congresswoman Garcia.

The funding will be provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to contract services to conduct emergency protective measures by providing personal protective equipment and supplies to be distributed to staff and students for the safe opening and operation of its 276 schools that supports 209,000 students and 27,000 staff members.

“Even though the worst of the pandemic has passed, the effects are still felt daily by schools and community members everywhere. This funding will begin to ease that burden,” said Congresswoman Garcia.

Garcia was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in November 2018, becoming the first Latina ever to represent the Texas 29th Congressional District. She is the Vice Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, the Vice Chair on Housing and Transportation of the House Democratic Caucus Poverty Task Force, and a member of the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.