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One and a half years since COVID: A look into the Texas Employment recovery

Between the lingering impacts of last year’s economic shutdown and emerging variants of the coronavirus, the long-term effects of the pandemic on the workforce are still uncertain. Texas employment has returned to pre-pandemic levels, but recovery has been uneven, e.g., disproportionately impacting black and Hispanic low-skilled workers, and low-to-medium income households.

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Action Corner

Court Ruling Jeopardizes Texas Dream Act

U.S. Justice Department Sues Galveston County’s Discriminatory Redistricting Plan

Worth Repeating: Dan Patrick’s CRT Absurdity

End Title 42 – Illegal Actions & Lives Harmed

Climate Disaster Recovery: History of Mismanagement & Discrimination
Part 1 | Part 2

Texas Policymaking vs. Latino Power Shift Framework

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