Texarkana Gazette

Local lawmaker at home with COVID-19

State Rep. Gary VanDeaver reschedule­s week’s events

- By Karl Richter

NEW BOSTON, Texas — State Rep. Gary VanDeaver has tested positive for COVID-19 and is quarantine­d at his home, forcing him to postpone a pair of virtual meetings with constituen­ts.

In a news release, VanDeaver’s office said he tested positive last week and has been “running fever and coping with other symptoms.” As of Wednesday morning he no longer had a fever, a spokespers­on said.

Two “Listening Tour” events originally scheduled for this week, one for VanDeaver to talk with students and the other open to the broader community, have been reschedule­d for next week.

“I hate to have to reschedule these Listening Tours, but I want to make sure that I am well so that I can be fully engaged in these important conversati­ons with my constituen­ts,” he stated in the release.

The events were already slated to be conducted virtually, using the Zoom online meeting applicatio­n, before VanDeaver’s diagnosis.

The community Listening Tour is scheduled for 6

6 p.m. Tuesday. District residents are welcome to participat­e but must register first. To register, visit https:// us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/ WN_R8NFNqeyR3­OfoT3NJuS7­nw and enter your name and email address.

VanDeaver’s district office in the Bowie County Courthouse will be closed this week and next week. Any of his constituen­ts who needs assistance is asked to contact his Texas Capitol office at 512-463-0692.

VanDeaver represents Texas House District 1, which includes Bowie, Franklin, Lamar and Red River counties. He was first elected to the House in 2014 and is running unopposed for re-election this year.

 ??  ?? ■ State Rep. Gary VanDeaver is no longer running a fever after testing positive for COVID19 last week.
■ State Rep. Gary VanDeaver is no longer running a fever after testing positive for COVID19 last week.

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