The union and hospital management have been negotiating for months, but reached a stalemate over key provisions including guaranteed nurse-to-patient staffing ratios.
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The rules require executives to work in the office five days a week, and non-executives to work three days. Previously, departments had their own remote work policies.
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Per student funding in Texas has been stagnant since 2019, and another legislative session ended this week without any increase to the basic allotment.
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The Texas Legislature just gaveled out of their regular session Monday … and then right back in for a special session. If you’re wondering what’s going on (and what it all means), here’s a guide on what to expect from Texas politics this summer.
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The hearing Thursday morning is the latest in the years-long effort by Texas and its conservative allies to end the popular program that has granted limited relief to undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children.
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Austin fended off legislative volleys targeting Project Connect, trees, Austin Energy and land-use this session.
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John Scott will take over the role as the state’s top attorney following the suspension of Ken Paxton, who was impeached by the Texas House on Saturday.
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Successful bills this session focused on the shortage of nurses in Texas and on eliminating the tax on feminine hygiene products.
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Austin's light-rail ambitions face key approvals from local officials this week after a bill that would have toppled the Project Connect funding plan was killed. But political and legal risks remain for the voter-approved transit expansion.
- Texas reanudará en Houston su batalla judicial contra el programa migratorio DACA
- La Legislatura de Texas vuelve a reunirse para una sesión especial centrada en la seguridad fronteriza
- Un nuevo mural rinde homenaje a Gus García, el primer alcalde latino elegido de Austin
- Funcionarios del ISD de Austin dicen que el foco en los vales ha eclipsado las necesidades de las escuelas públicas
- El metro ligero de Austin recibe la primera aprobación en medio de la amenaza legislativa
- New mural honors Austin's first elected Latino mayor Gus Garcia
- 'There is no cure': Austin urges people to keep dogs away from possibly toxic blue-green algae
- Refugee Services of Texas permanently closing after four decades
- Republican-led Texas House impeaches state Attorney General Ken Paxton
- Latest estimate shows Austin's homeless population dipped slightly as folks move out of downtown