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won Commissioner Sylvia Garcia’s currently held seat.


Galveston County Judge The race for Galveston County Judge was won by Republican Mark Henry.


Galveston District Attorney Republican Jack Roady won the seat that challenged incumbent Kurt Sistrunk, a Democrat.


Brazoria County Commissioner, Precinct 4 Republican L.L. “Larry” Stanley won his bid for re-election. Stanley was first elected as Precinct 4 Commissioner in 1998 and served two consecutive terms through 2006.


Texas Announces Start Date for Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program


Texans who want to save money on ENERGY STAR® appliances will soon have a chance to apply for mail-in rebates on those purchases. Texas Comptroller Susan Combs announced the purchase period for the Texas Appliance Mail-In Rebate Program will start on Dec. 20.


Approximately $10 million is available for the traditional mail-in rebate


program, which will remain open until all funds are distributed.


“As Texans buy appliances that can help cut their energy bills, they can also save on the price of the appliances with these rebates,” said Combs. “Consumers can start buying the appliances on Dec. 20 and, after installation, mail in their completed rebate application form and a copy of the receipt to be eligible for the rebates.”


Rebates are available for energy efficient appliances in eight categories. See the chart on this page for details.


Rebate forms will be available for consumers to download and print closer to the start of the purchase period on Dec. 20. The state is also working with retailers to make the forms available at stores at that time.


Both the purchase receipt and the postmark on the envelope submitting the rebate application must be dated on or after Dec. 20, 2010. The mail-in rebate applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis based on the postmark on the rebate application envelope.


After the program starts, a daily countdown calculator of rebate funds will be available online to help consumers


City of Houston Passes 2006 Code Changes Adopting the International Residential Code (IRC)


The City of Houston Public Works and Engineering Department and Houston Fire Department, working in conjunction with the GHBA Codes and Standards Committee, have reviewed and recommend adoption of the updated Construction and Fire Codes along with local amendments. The proposed codes and amendments are the product of several years of collaboration. It is important to inform yourself on the recent changes, and note that these provisions will take effect on December 31, 2010. Follow the links below to read the proposed amendments.


2006 International Residential Code: http://bit.ly/fNgTXk


All Code Adoptions: www.publicworks.houstontx.gov/planning/ proposed_amend.html


Contact Maggie Yancey, governmental affairs specialist, with any inquiry related to code adoptions. She can be reached at (281) 970-8970 x142 or myancey@ghba.org.


Eligible ENERGY STAR® Appliances


Rebate Amount


Air-Source Heat Pumps $1,000 Central Air Conditioners $1,000 Clothes Washers* Dishwashers Freezers**


$100 $85


Refrigerators**


$100 $175


Room Air Conditioners $40 Water Heaters


$300


* Modified Energy Factor 2.0 or greater and Water Factor 6.0 or less


** 14.5 cubic feet or greater


gauge the amount of funds processed and amount available for rebates.


Consumers who buy an ENERGY STAR® appliance must replace and dispose of an old appliance of the same type to be eligible for a rebate. An additional $75 rebate is available for recycling the old appliance. Proof of disposal or recycling is required, and details will be provided on the rebate application form.


To qualify for a rebate, applicants must have a valid Texas residential address and follow all program rules. Texas consumers are limited to a maximum of two rebates per household, which includes any rebates received from the April 2010 program. Each rebate applied for must be from a different appliance category. Residents are required to purchase appliances in-store from a Texas retailer or from a Texas contractor. Online purchases do not qualify for rebates.


A list of frequently asked questions and other helpful consumer information is available at www.TexasPowerfulSmart. org.


This Web site will be updated


regularly, as information is available, and also offers an email sign-up to be notified of rebate-related updates.


The $10 million available for the Texas Appliance Mail-In Rebate Program is unclaimed stimulus funds from the April 2010 rebate program, which used a reservation system.


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