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League City leaders crack down on public camping, panhandling after increase in homeless encampments
By Julianna Washburn, Galveston County Bureau at Houston Public Media
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
The city now requires written permission to camp on private property and puts limits on what is allowed in public spaces, such as abandoned or unattended personal property.
The nomination of Todd Blanche as attorney general may have implications for Montgomery County residents, particularly in terms of law enforcement and justice department priorities. As a large and growing community, The Woodlands relies on effective partnerships between local law enforcement, such as the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, and federal agencies. The attorney general's role in setting national policy and guiding department resources could potentially impact these relationships and the overall approach to justice in the area. Residents may want to watch how Blanche's nomination affects the county's efforts to address local concerns, such as flooding and hurricane response, which often require coordination with federal agencies. The Woodlands Township and local government may also be interested in how the new attorney general's priorities align with their own public safety initiatives and community needs.
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Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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