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What you need to know about the Nov. 7 constitutional amendments election

www.texastribune.org Taxes, state parks, infrastructure: What you need to know about the Nov. 7 constitutional amendments election

Texans will decide the fate of 14 constitutional amendments approved for the ballot by state lawmakers. Here’s a breakdown of each constitutional amendment and requirements to vote.

Taxes, state parks, infrastructure: What you need to know about the Nov. 7 constitutional amendments election

> Texans will decide the fate of 14 constitutional amendments approved for the ballot by state lawmakers. Here’s a breakdown of each constitutional amendment and requirements to vote.

Early voting begins today!

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“We are dying”: Houston workers protest new state law removing water break requirements

www.texastribune.org “We are dying”: Houston workers protest new state law removing water break requirements

The protesters called House Bill 2127 the “law that kills” and said it will leave those who labor outdoors at the mercy of their employers.

“We are dying”: Houston workers protest new state law removing water break requirements

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1628233

> https://archive.is/2CsfM > > House Bill 2127, which takes effect on Sept. 1, will do away with local rules that require water breaks for construction workers. The cities of Austin and Dallas, for example, require 10-minute breaks every four hours. San Antonio officials had been considering a similar ordinance. > > “We are human beings who need respect,” Martínez said. “We really need to be allowed to work without problems, without any barriers … Believe me, we are dying inside those buildings when they take away our water and our [break] time.”

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Houston sues state in attempt to block new law that erodes cities’ power

www.texastribune.org Houston sues state in attempt to block new law that erodes cities’ power

House Bill 2127 — dubbed the “Death Star” law by opponents — prevents local governments from creating rules that go further than what’s allowed under broad areas of state law. Houston’s suit says the new law violates the state’s constitution.

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