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Civic Engagement / Public Policy-Making / Socio-Economic

Texas’ Tax System: Why We Need To Change It

Texas’ ideology to accommodate the tax policy needs of the corporate sector while limiting human capital investments (e.g., education, health, housing, economic development) that equalize opportunities for economic mobility are legendary.   The state’s regressive tax structure is a core pilar of this ideology where Latino and Black households are inequitably impacted. They pay more than their fair share of state and local taxes, and the lack of human capital investments impedes their economic mobility.   

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Mexican American Civil Rights: 1968 vs. 2021
Building Latinx Electoral Power

Action Corner

Republican Voting Disenfranchisement Agenda

Operation Lone Star – $’s Wasted/Families Harmed

Peoples Hearing/Lobby on Medicaid Expansion – March 2nd

TOP Brown-Black Day of Action: March 2, 2023

Covid Medicaid Coverage Rule Ends: Re-Enrollment Now!

Texas Policymaking vs. Latino Power Shift Framework

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