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May 24, 2021 Guest Submission I was supposed to write this post weeks ago, way back during budget week in April. Or was that in March? Lege time feels very different from usual work time. You never know when your boss is going to text or call you to get on the computer and do some work. When you walk into the office you never know what time you will get to go home. Sometimes that can be 5:30 pm, other times that can be 3 am. When you’re not writing analyses, you’re watching your committee, or the floor, or someone else’s committee. Maybe you’ll call a few people to get the latest word on a bill, update your bill tracker.

When Social Work & Politics Collide • SJS

May 24, 2021 Guest Submission As the end of my internship at the Texas State Capitol hurdles towards me, I am taking time to sit back and reflect on my experience. With only a couple of weeks left, I have caught myself wondering why I have not come across the ethical dilemmas I was prepared to face. The reality is, I steamrolled though various types of dilemmas on any given day. I simply did not have the capacity to recognize what was happening in the moment and process in the manner I am used to. The demanding and fast-paced nature of working under the pink dome often leaves me too drained to evaluate the intersectionalities of my day-to-day life.

A Never Ending Fight • SJS

May 18, 2021 Guest Submission Someone recently asked me, “so how do you like session so far?” Being a first-year staffer, I have been asked this question more times than I can count. However, the longer I’m in the Texas Capitol, the harder it gets to find the words to describe my experience thus far. I’m fortunate to be at the center of where change happens. I work with people in power that want to make a difference and advocate in a way that can transform people’s lives. However, sometimes it is true that ignorance is bliss. The pure hatred, lack of care, and disrespect for people that I witness on a daily basis has exhausted every cell in my body.

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