A closer look: Supporting frontline workers
With the legislative session entering its final days, we focus this week on the pathways to success that could be opened for the state’s frontline workers.
Teachers
Texas teachers?are a lifeline?for our youngest Texans. Supporting the largest teacher workforce in the country?remains a priority?for the Legislature.
???? ???Did you know??According to the governor’s Teacher Vacancy Task Force, 31% of new hires in school year 2021-22 were teachers re-entering the profession.
Nurses
Nurses are some of our most?essential frontline workers, a notion that was underscored by their tireless efforts to save lives in the pandemic.
?? ???Did you know??Nearly 90% of Texas counties — 224 of the state’s 254 counties — are classified as primary care shortage areas, meaning that there are not enough doctors available to meet the needs of the population.
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Law Enforcement Officers
The foundation of public safety is the public’s?trust and confidence?in its law enforcement officers,?the vast majority?of whom?serve honorably?and would benefit from the following?sensible reforms.
???Did you know??Every state agency must undergo a periodic sunset review after which lawmakers must vote to continue an agency’s existence. Reviews typically occur every 12 years, but the length of time is at the Legislature’s discretion.
Caseworkers
Child caseworkers are important because they care for the?most vulnerable among us. Lawmakers supported them in the past with better pay and by lowering caseloads.
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???Did you know??Caseworkers currently rely on software technology that predates the widespread adoption of the smartphone.
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Water Operators
rWater operators will be crucial to the continued operation of water systems across the state.?Efficient water systems?will be vital to meet this?elemental need?for the future of our state.
???Did you know??Lawmakers are also close to finishing work on a historic investment of potentially billions of dollars in expanding the state’s water supply and fixing aging, leaky water systems across the state.
State Employees –?Entry-level IT
Credentialing programs also offer a way to encourage?the education-to-workforce pipeline?in the information technology field.
???Did you know??Lawmakers are also supporting all state employees through pay raises in the state budget and a proposal to extend parental leave to all state employees.
?? ???The work of Texas 2036, though, doesn’t end after lawmakers adjourn sine die on the final day of the legislative session. We’ll keep tracking how the decisions made this session impact the lives of everyday Texans.
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