
The 88th Legislature Must Pay Our State’s Overdue Bills
Texans know what it means to hold off on paying a bill for a month or two, but eventually we all have to settle up in order to keep the
Texans know what it means to hold off on paying a bill for a month or two, but eventually we all have to settle up in order to keep the
View the full data brief on maternal health in Texas here. Birthing people in Texas need more support when it comes to maternal health care. Our newest data brief highlights
View our full 88th Legislature Policy Roadmap here. “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether
Just days after the Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe v. Wade, many states across the country worked to place strict limitations on abortion access for birthing people.
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Read our full report about how prevailing wages benefit all of us here. Texans, whether Black, brown, or white, are united in our value of fairness. It’s only fair that
This report and blog were co-written by Policy & Advocacy Director Chandra Kring Villanueva and senior Policy Analyst Amanda Posson. Read and download our full guide “Texas Public School Funding:
The horrific Uvalde mass shooting and the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on mental health have refocused attention on how Texas can raise the bar above our status quo. We have a
The U.S. Census released its newest estimates of uninsured Texans in 2021 in mid-September, which show very small improvements since 2019* in the percentage of uninsured Texans. What Changed to Stall
This is an updated version of a blog published January 19th, 2022. Read that blog post here. Wherever we live in Texas, local property taxes support the essential public services