Texas Can’t Keep Up with Surge in Workers’ Wage Theft Complaints
State labor investigators struggle to process more and more paycheck complaints, with millions of dollars in workers’ pay at stake.
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State labor investigators struggle to process more and more paycheck complaints, with millions of dollars in workers’ pay at stake.
Opinion ⋆
I don’t know when this shutdown will end or when my benefits will be reinstated. But I do know we are worth more than the petty arguments of political powerhouses.
“The jail system is already the largest warehouse of people with mental illness in the state of Texas.”
TEA intervention into locally controlled school districts has become increasingly common—despite mixed results.
News ⋆
Along with the monetary settlement, city officials agreed to send its employees to training that the Texas Municipal League will develop about Sylvia Gonzalez’s case.
Food pantries in the Lone Star State have lost over $50 million in funding this year, with more projected cuts to come.
And what Prop Q could mean for the future of local governments in Texas
The five-term Austin state representative will wage an underdog campaign to deny the powerful Texas governor an unprecedented fourth term—and the chance to further entrench his “corruption.”
A legal expert called the new anti-trans Texas bathroom law “the most plainly unlawful, undemocratic legislation I’ve seen in recent history.”
Congressman Marc Veasey arrived at an ICE facility Monday in his latest attempt to follow up on the Observer’s reporting.
At a vigil outside city hall last week, advocates gathered to “center the victims” and to condemn the “dehumanization” of migrants by the federal government.
“On the first day, I thought they had picked me up by mistake…”
An Austin literary shop has branched out into loud concerts, cementing a place in the city’s DIY music scene.
In Houston, actor Kendrick Sampson seeks to make a party out of political engagement.
And how they could still start winning it.
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