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0:33Now PlayingU.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) announced at Family Health Center that various entities in Waco so far have been allocated $78,483,865 in federal coronavirus relief resources from Congress.
While there he thanked local health care employees for their work during the coronavirus pandemic and saw firsthand how the CARES Act, a coronavirus relief bill he supported in March, is helping them combat the pandemic in Waco.
Following his visit with health care workers, Sen. Cornyn toured the facility with Family Health Center CEO Dr. Jackson Griggs and learned about the ways the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) has utilized funding from the CARES Act to help those in the region.
After the tour, Sen. Cornyn held a socially-distanced joint press conference with Dr. Griggs, Mayor Pro Tem Andrea Barefield of Waco, Judge Scott Felton of McLennan County, President Dr. Linda Livingstone of Baylor University, and Chief of Staff Kyle DeBeer of Waco ISD, who each spoke to how they have used CARES Act funds to benefit the Waco community.
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ABOUT SENATOR JOHN CORNYN
Senator Cornyn was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002, and is currently serving his third term after being re-elected in 2008 and 2014.
He sits on the Senate Finance, Intelligence, and Judiciary Committees, where he helps craft legislation on behalf of 28 million Texans. From 2013 until 2018 Senator Cornyn was chosen by his colleagues to serve as the Republican Whip, the second-highest ranking position in the Senate Republican Conference.
A San Antonio native, Senator Cornyn has served the people of Texas for the last three decades, as a district judge, a member of the Texas Supreme Court and Texas Attorney General, before representing the Lone Star State in the U.S. Senate.
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