Francisco Sanchez (@f_sanchezjr) 's Twitter Profile
Francisco Sanchez

@f_sanchezjr

Proud Texan. Served @POTUS 46 at @SBAGov tying resilience to disaster recovery so small biz can grow, communities can thrive & people can prosper.

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This morning, I met with disaster survivors from #AltadenaCA in #LA to hear from them directly. My promise is clear: We will be swift We will make every resource available We will be nimble + responsive We will be here as long as it takes

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Today, I had a great conversation with #LA City Emergency Management Manager Carol Parks about fire recovery and SBA’s dedication to supporting impacted communities. Together with LA City Emergency Management Department, we’re ensuring businesses and residents have the resources to rebuild stronger.

Today, I had a great conversation with #LA City Emergency Management Manager Carol Parks about fire recovery and <a href="/SBAgov/">SBA</a>’s dedication to supporting impacted communities. 

Together with <a href="/ReadyLA/">LA City Emergency Management Department</a>, we’re ensuring businesses and residents have the resources to rebuild stronger.
SBA Office of Disaster Recovery & Resilience (@sba_odrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As fires rage in #LA, recovery efforts are already underway. Francisco Sanchez Jr. Archived joined @FEMA and LA City Emergency Management Department on the ground, assuring the community that SBA is here to help every step of the way. Together, LA will rebuild stronger! 💪

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In the face of tragedy, SBA is committed to supporting Mayor LaToya Cantrell, Troy Carter, and the local hospitality community following the New Year's incident. Together, we're working toward recovery, offering resources and assistance to help rebuild and heal.

In the face of tragedy, <a href="/SBAgov/">SBA</a> is committed to supporting <a href="/MayorCantrell/">Mayor LaToya Cantrell</a>, <a href="/TroyC4Congress/">Troy Carter</a>, and the local hospitality community following the New Year's incident. 

Together, we're working toward recovery, offering resources and assistance to help rebuild and heal.
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It’s been the honor of my life to serve an American president and the American people. I’m proud to have led an incredible team that is relentlessly at their best when our fellow citizens are going through their worst.

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DEADLINE EXTENDED! The LA Region Small Business Relief Fund provides cash assistance grants for small businesses and nonprofits impacted by the #LAFires. Interested organizations can apply through March 12 by 5 PM. To find a link to the application and other recovery resources

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Not sure about you but this former brewpub owner believes beer should be affordable. Trump’s tariffs are even going to hit your beer.  cpr.org/2025/03/05/tru…

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My heart has always been here in Houston and the title that has always mattered most is “Texan.” Thank you for the wonderful welcome home. So happy to be here.

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Make no mistake. This is the same Sean Duffy that voted against disaster relief funding for Hurricane Harvey. He sticks it to Texas when he can.

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This was a brief thunderstorm. Houstonians deserve answers about why utilities can’t keep the lights on. Hurricane season is less than two months away.

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Houston expected big oil to boom again, even with Chevron moving its global HQ here. Our swagger was back, and now the buzz is drowned down to a whimper.

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No matter where the Sharpie 🖊️ ends up, if you’re in Houston you’re at risk of flooding. This was true 100 years before Harvey. True during Harvey. True 100 years after. In my 17 years at Harris County, I responded to dozens of 500 year + 🌊 🏠 events.

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Arts and culture are both a centerpiece of community and an economic engine. Every $1 spent at these venues adds another $14 to the economy. I oversaw $231 million in COVID relief into the Houston region to keep our arts and venues open. These NEA cuts hurt our economy.

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Our Sacred Oath: The oath is a moral compass for ambiguous times. It is a North Star for all times. linkedin.com/posts/jrfranci…

UCI Social Ecology (@social_ecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former Associate Administrator Francisco Sanchez of SBA Office of Disaster Recovery & Resilience gives a dire warning during Wednesday's @ucirvine environmental hazards class led by UCI Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy Associate Professor @MikeMendezPhd. tinyurl.com/CUSPignite

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Even billion dollar storms don’t have to wash away your local economy. Strategic recoveries mean higher GDP, less poverty, and more jobs than before the impact. In resilient communities, small businesses can grow, local economies can thrive, and people can prosper after disaster.

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“These efforts paid off when, in its second year, two federally declared disasters hit the Houston region in quick succession. The Disaster Alliance swiftly mobilized…over $9 million to support 31 nonprofits that have served more than 4,000 households to date.”

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I’m excited to join the incredible team at Hagerty, where together we will help communities recover from disasters and better withstand future events. I remain committed to building communities where small businesses can grow, local economies can thrive, and people can prosper.