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Should Texas finally give driving permits to undocumented immigrants?

Should Texas finally give driving permits to undocumented immigrants? State Rep. Ramon Romero, D-Fort Worth, is reintroducing the legislation in Austin and argues it will increase public safety. Author: Michael McCardel Updated: 3:00 PM CST January 30, 2021 DALLAS Allowing undocumented immigrants to get driving permits will increase safety for police and the public, a state lawmaker said he will argue in the legislative session underway in Austin. “We’re really thinking about the police officers that might at some point pull that person over. What is their life like? What is their initial reaction when someone says I don’t have a driver’s license and I really can’t identify myself? I think that’s a public safety issue,” said state Rep. Ramon Romero, D-Fort Worth, on Sunday’s on Inside Texas Politics.

DuPont, ex-employee plead not guilty, denying negligence in deadly LaPorte plant disaster

DuPont, ex-employee plead not guilty, denying negligence in deadly LaPorte plant disaster FacebookTwitterEmail 1of30 The DuPont company and a former employee pleaded not guilty in a chemical disaster that killed four workers. Robert Tisnado, 39, and Gilbert Gibby Tisnado, 48, who died in a hazardous chemical leak at a DuPont plant in La Porte last week Friday, Nov. 21, 2014, in Pasadena. ( Johnny Hanson / Houston Chronicle )Johnny Hanson, Staff / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of30 DuPont employees and brothers, Robert Tisnado, left, 39 and Gilbert Gibby Tisnado, right, 48, died in the DuPont La Porte chemical leak Saturday. (Family Photos) DuPont employees and brothers, Robert Tisnado, left, 39 and Gilbert Gibby Tisnado, right, 48, died in the DuPont La Porte chemical leak Saturday. (Family Photos) Show MoreShow Less

Hearst Foundations award $100,000 to the Women s Home in Houston

Hearst Foundations award $100,000 to the Women s Home in Houston FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 A former resident at The Woman s Home residential rehab program, Cathy Bradley, 42, center, with her Paul Mitchell student volunteers, at left, Heather Williams, Johnathan Gonzalez, Sharon Fontenot and Patrice Green at The Woman s Home Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in Houston. Bradley, who found her way into the program 6 years ago, is one of the success stories, kicking her dependence on drugs, enrolling in school, and becoming part of her children s lives once more. Cathy, 42, is now an instructor at Paul Mitchell, The School, teaching others how to cut hair. Once a month, she returns to the Women s Home facility in Montrose to cut the hair of clients new to the program and recently off the streets. ( Johnny Hanson / Houston Chronicle )Johnny Hanson, Staff / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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