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Battle Lines The weird shape of a new Houston congressional district guarantees a power struggle between Hispanic and Anglo politicians. IN EVERY WAY, THE NEW 29TH CONGRESSIONAL district is the future of Texas politics. The shape, population, and importance of this Harris County district all foreshadow a new kind of urban politics that will be the norm for the nineties more ethnic and more divisive than Texas has known. The 29th district is not configured to elect the kind of consensus-seeking politician Houston has sent to Congress in the past George Bush in the sixties, Barbara Jordan in the seventies, Mike Andrews in the eighties. Its odd boundary was drawn for the sole purpose of electing Houston’s first Hispanic congressman. Yet the likelihood is that it won’t. ....
Is this the right way to get to $15 an hour? | Letters Hereâs what readers are saying in Tuesdayâs letters to the editor. Â Â Demonstrators rally at the Capitol in support of McDonald s workers on strike to be paid $15 per hour in 15 cities on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 19, 2021. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) [ JOSE LUIS MAGANA | AP ] Published 3 hours ago | May 24 How do you get to a desired $15 per hour federal minimum wage without legislation? Step 1: Use a pandemic-caused recession to give people who are out of work the equivalent of nearly $15 per hour in unemployment benefits. Step 2: Continue to offer those benefits even after there are more job openings than people looking for work, thereby incentivizing the unemployed not to work for less than $15 per hour. Step 3: When employers canât fill positions, tell them to âpay more.â Totally brilliant strategy. In the interim, consumers only have to deal with poor ....
Pinellas honors historic Black community of Dansville and its founder The neighborhood was founded in the 1940s by Dan Henry, a former Georgia sharecropper whose descendants have kept the story of Dansville going. Â Â David Baldwin, left, grandson of Dansville founder Dan Henry, reveals the historical marker honoring the Black community of Dansville alongside Pinellas County Commissioner Charlie Justice, right, during Saturday s dedication ceremony at the corner of Wilcox Road and Pine Street. [ MENGSHIN LIN | Times ] Published 50 minutes ago DANSVILLE â On a breezy Saturday morning, in the neighborhood heâd spent his life, David Baldwin was nervous. The 70-year-old wasnât one to speak in front of crowds, and this was a big one, about 40 people, dotted with Pinellas County commissioners and employees and Baldwinâs family members, friends, neighbors and old co-workers. ....