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Congressman Al Green Expresses Condolences for Lives Lost, Commits to Aid Katrina Survivors

August 31, 2005

(Houston, TX)--Congressman Al Green (TX-09) today expressed his sorrow at the destruction that has been caused by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.  Congressman Al Green, who was born in New Orleans, still maintains close personal ties and has a deep and sincere appreciation for the city's character and spirit.

"It is devastating to witness the amount of suffering in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region.  So many people have lost their lives and many lives continue to be threatened by the current situation. My thoughts and prayers are with those that have lost loved ones and worldly possessions in this national disaster. We must act quickly and deliberately to help those in need of food, clothing, shelter and medical attention," Congressman Al Green said. "Thereafter, the restoration of everyday lives will be of paramount importance."

"Many persons who sought safety in the New Orleans Superdome will be taken by bus to the Astrodome in Houston under a plan worked out by state, federal and other agencies. The Astrodome is located in the Ninth Congressional District.  With no clear timeline set for the future, the length of the time our neighbors will stay is undetermined. It is estimated that thousands will need our help and that of our city. Houstonians are beginning to welcome the survivors of this disaster and are committed to helping them continue with their lives as best they can," Congressman Al Green said. "But for the grace of God, we could have been our neighbors. We have a responsibility to our brothers and sisters at a time when they need us most.  The people of goodwill of the Ninth District intend to do all we can to help the people from our sister states. We pray for Gods grace and mercy."

Several organizations, along with elected officials in the Houston area, are leading the disaster relief effort.