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Jersey Village council members call for voter feedback following bond election

Jersey Village City Council members on Nov. 17 debated next steps for the city campus project—which lacks funding after voters vetoed a bond proposal—and called on residents to share what they’d like to see going forward.

The gist: The City Council discussed three alternatives to the city campus plan now that residents voted down a $21.6 million bond for the project, including placing a smaller bond on the May ballot, phasing out the city campus construction or selling the property altogether. 

Council members did not move forward with a specific option at the Nov. 17 meeting but agreed to schedule a public work session in December for further discussion. In the meantime, council member Drew Wasson urged residents to contact council and share specifics about why they voted as they did and how much they’d be comfortable with the city spending.

One more thing: The city is expected to host a town hall in December to share two concepts for a municipal pool after voters narrowly approved a $6.5 million bond for the construction.

 
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The Cheesecake Factory now open in Cypress

The Cheesecake Factory officials said the restaurant opened a new location at the main entrance of The Houston Premier Outlet Mall on Nov. 18. 

The details: Known for its cheesecakes and extensive menu, The Cheesecake Factory offers over 250 dishes and 40 legendary cheesecakes and desserts, per the website. Specialties offered at the new location include Thai stir fried noodles, fish tacos and chicken piccata. In addition, The Cheesecake Factory offers a variety of cheese cake flavors ranging from original cheesecake to fresh banana cheesecake. 

 
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MD Anderson launches $2.5B fundraising campaign against cancer

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center on Nov. 12 announced a $2.5 billion philanthropic campaign—the largest in the center’s history—to support cancer-fighting initiatives.

Read all about it: MD Anderson already raised $1.9 billion for the campaign, called “Only Possible Here,” during a preliminary silent fundraising phase, according to a Nov. 12 news release. The Houston-based center focuses exclusively on treating, researching and preventing cancer.

The campaign’s three focus areas include expanding reach, expediting breakthroughs and elevating the patient experience, all with the goal of ending cancer, per the release. Money raised throughout the campaign will support several MD Anderson programs and initiatives, including the Cancer Neuroscience Program and Kinder Children's Cancer Center, among others. 

Quote of note: “This campaign presents an opportunity for anyone to become involved in the world's most important and impactful effort to end cancer,” campaign Chair Clarence P. Cazalot Jr. said in a Nov. 12 statement.   

 
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Federal court blocks Texas from using redrawn congressional map in 2026 election

Texas cannot use its newly redrawn congressional map in the 2026 election, an El Paso federal court ruled Nov. 18.

The details: The state must instead use the congressional map that Texas lawmakers drew in 2021, after the 2020 census. 

“The public perception of this case is that it’s about politics,” U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown wrote in the Nov. 18 preliminary injunction. “To be sure, politics played a role in drawing the 2025 map. But it was much more than just politics. Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially gerrymandered the 2025 map.”

What they're saying: Texas Republican leaders said they would “swiftly appeal” the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. If the court takes up the case, its justices will be pressed for time ahead of the Dec. 8 deadline for candidates to apply to run in the March primary elections.

Texas Democrats celebrated the Nov. 18 ruling as "very good news for Texans."

 

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