HTX-CYP: Impact 9/1/2025

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Harris County ESD 9 Commissioner Paiva replaced as board president in 3-1 vote

Commissioner Naressa MacKinnon has replaced Commissioner Rob Paiva as president of the Harris County Emergency Services District No. 9 board following a 3-1 vote to change leadership. The officer change took place as part of the board's regular Aug. 28 meeting. 

The details: Commissioner Bevin Gordon moved to elect MacKinnon after expressing disapproval with Paiva's leadership in his time as chair, accusing him over overstepping the bounds of his role. Paiva called her claims mischaracterizations, saying he has made no unilateral moves or interferences that violate board policy. 

Also of note: The Aug. 29 special called meeting regarding complaints against Fire Chief Amy Ramon was cancelled. It's unclear as of press time whether another meeting will be scheduled on the matter. 

 
Mark Your Calendar
22 fall events, festivals to attend around the Greater Houston area through early November

There are a variety of fall events and festivals taking place throughout the Greater Houston area through early November. This list is not comprehensive and events are subject to change. 

P-6 Farms’ Fall Festival
During weekends this fall, attendees can visit P-6 Farms and enjoy its fall festival, which will include activities such as a pumpkin patch, vintage rides, pig races, food, drinks and themed photo opportunities.

  • Saturdays and Sundays between Sept. 27-Nov. 2, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
  • $25.95
  • 9963 Poole’s Road, Montgomery

The Famous Market’s Fall Festival
This festival in Pearland will feature over 50 vendors, a kids’ zone, food, a DJ and arts and crafts for attendees to enjoy.
  • Sept. 27, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • Pearland Town Center, 11200 Broadway St., Pearland

St. Paul’s 2025 Fall Festival and Craft Show
In Katy, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will host its 14th annual fall festival and craft show that will feature vendors, food for sale, children’s activities and a train.
  • Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
  • Free (admission), $4-$8 (lunch plates)
  • 5373 Franz Road, Katy

 
In Your Community
Harris County authorities to crack down on DUIs during Labor Day weekend

An interagency crackdown on drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs in the Houston area began Aug. 28 for the extended Labor Day weekend, Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen announced.

The gist: Constable Precinct 1 deputies and officers from other law enforcement agencies will be out across Harris County to find and arrest drivers under the influence, according to a news release.

Notable quote: The number of people killed or injured by drunk or drugged drivers remains at a scandalously high level in Harris and surrounding counties,” Rosen said. “On this last of this year’s extended summer weekends, due to Labor Day observances, I urge everyone to refrain from this deadly kind of driving, for their own sake and the public’s.”

 
CI Texas
Gov. Abbott signs new congressional map; Texas Democrats vow to fight in court

Gov. Greg Abbott signed Texas’ new congressional map into law Aug. 29, declaring in a video posted to social media that “Texas is now more red in the United States Congress.”

The details: Under Texas’ current congressional boundaries, Republicans hold 25 of Texas’ 38 congressional seats. State lawmakers have said the new map will help them gain up to five more during the 2026 midterm elections.

Texas Democrats have called the mid-decade redistricting effort unconstitutional and "racially discriminatory," while Republicans asserted that the map "complies with the law" and was designed to help more Republicans get elected to the U.S. House.

Next steps: Texas’ new congressional map is set to take effect in early December, although it will be discussed in court two months earlier. After state senators approved the map Aug. 23, the League of United Latin American Citizens and a group of Texas residents filed a lawsuit asking that the map be found unconstitutional.

A panel of three federal judges will hear arguments in the case Oct. 1-10 in El Paso.

 

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