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We the Texans: Faith and Public Life

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www.youtube.com – The – 2024-03-28 07:16:29

SUMMARY: The article discusses the rise of remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic and how technology has enabled this shift. It highlights the benefits of remote work, such as increased productivity and flexibility, as well as challenges, such as maintaining work-life balance. The article also mentions how businesses have embraced remote work as a long-term solution and the impact this can have on company culture and employee communication. Overall, the article emphasizes the need for companies to adapt to remote work practices and invest in technology and training to support this new way of working.

Faith guides many Texans in navigating their everyday lives, shaping their closest relationships and informing how they serve their communities. In a world that feels more divided by the day, how are people of faith working to break down barriers and bring communities together to solve our biggest problems?

On Wednesday, May 27, Robert Downen, the Tribune's democracy reporter, talked with Texas faith leaders about how they serve their communities, foster connection in the face of divisive public discourse and encourage people who are losing faith in our systems and institutions.

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Confirmed speakers include:
Shariq Abdul Ghani, executive director, Minaret Foundation
Pastor Bob Roberts, co-founder, Multi-Faith Neighbors Network
Sign up for the “We the Texans” newsletter at trib.it/HNA to get twice-monthly updates on our yearlong initiative dedicated to listening to Texans, boosting civic engagement and exploring how democracy is experienced in Texas. Delivered every other Wednesday.

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Charges against state Rep. Frederick Frazier are dismissed

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by By William Melhado, The – 2024-04-26 23:32:07

SUMMARY: State Rep. Frederick Frazier's misdemeanor charges of impersonating a public servant were dismissed after he pleaded no contest and was granted early release from community supervision. This occurred months after accepting probation and fines for targeting an opponent's campaign signs. Frazier compared his legal experience to Trump's, appreciating the former president's situation. Frazier's case dismissal surprised his accuser, Paul Chabot, who lost the Republican primary to Frazier. As Frazier faces a runoff election, his opponent Keresa Richardson focuses on Frazier's legislative performance rather than legal issues. Meanwhile, Governor Abbott and other officials have had varying involvement with Frazier and House politics.

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Texas DPS investigating FOX 7 journalist arrested at protest

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by By William Melhado and Annie Xia, The – 2024-04-26 17:58:30

SUMMARY: The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) may probe a news cameraman arrested during a University of Texas at Austin protest after being accused of hitting a trooper with his camera. Despite Travis County dismissing trespass charges against all 57 arrested—including the FOX 7 photojournalist identified as “Carlos”—DPS is referring the case to its criminal investigations division. Footage shows a physical encounter between Carlos and officers as he covered the protest. Carlos contends he didn't hit an officer, suggesting he was pushed. Kelley Shannon of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas emphasized the importance of press freedom and condemned his arrest.

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State’s premature release of bid documents touches off new battle over Medicaid contracts

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by By Karen Brooks Harper, The – 2024-04-26 17:27:27

SUMMARY: Aetna, poised to secure a multibillion-dollar Texas Medicaid contract, inadvertently received rivals' sensitive bids early due to a state agency error. HHS wouldn't comment but acknowledged the mistake. This premature disclosure may have compromised the fairness of a $116 billion, 12-year procurement process. Competitors argue that the mistake benefits Aetna unfairly and call for a redo. Eight insurers have protested the tentative awards, surprising many who saw long-established plans dropped for new entrants. Superior Healthplan, facing a $900 million contract loss, has taken legal action for transparency. The controversy raises issues about procedures for government contracts, with accusations of an unbalanced bidding process and consequential impacts on Texas Medicaid recipients.

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New contracts, new battles

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