State Representative Dwayne Bohac (R-Houston) filed two education bills today, one aimed at helping families afford the necessary school supplies that students need to excel in the classroom and the other at protecting teachers from classroom violence. Both are intended to allow students and teachers the freedom to do their best in the classroom.
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State Representative Dwayne Bohac (R-Houston) is pleased to announce his Capitol Staff for the 79th Legislative Session in Austin.
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State Representative Dwayne Bohac (R-District 138) was reelected to a second term in the Texas House of Representatives today with an overwhelming 64% of the vote as the polls closed this evening.
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State Representative Dwayne Bohac (R-Houston) is pleased to announce progress by the Harris County Flood District (HCFD) on 16 acres of land to be used as a detention basin along flood-prone Brickhouse Gully. Engineering and design work will now begin.
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Five college-bound students were awarded the second-annual State Representative Dwayne Bohac Textbook Scholarship this week as they prepare for their first semester this fall.
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America has lost one of its greatest leaders. President Reagan’s ideas, optimism, and strength of purpose restored America’s spirit and helped to spread freedom and democracy around the globe. He was a hero to many of us.
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State Representative Dwayne Bohac (District 138) and Houston City Council Member Toni Lawrence (District A) are pleased to announce that the City of Houston is moving forward with plans to redevelop Long Point Road.
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I need you, your family and friends to turn out at the polls and vote for Victor Carrillo. Chairman Carrillo is the only candidate in the runoff election with experience in the energy industry.
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State Representative Dwayne Bohac will moderate a community forum to discuss the future of Brickhouse Gully and address flooding concerns about this vital tributary to White Oak Bayou.
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State Representative Dwayne Bohac (R-Houston) is pleased to announce that the Harris County Flood Control District has purchased 16 acres of land for a detention basin along flood-prone Brickhouse Gully. The new basin will be located west of U.S. Highway 290 on the northwest side of the gully. This comes after recent floods yet again left many area homeowners heading for higher ground.
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