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Pages tagged "socialjustice"


Central Texas Religious Leaders to Launch Immigration Campaign

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · June 13, 2013 3:19 PM

 Religious leaders from multiple denominations will launch an interfaith campaign for comprehensive immigration reform

Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 10am

at St. Ignatius Catholic Church on 126 W. Oltorf Street.  

The interfaith prayer service and press conference, organized by key leaders from religious denominations across Central Texas, will feature a common statement on shared principles for immigration reform and strategy to encourage legislators in Washington to vote for reform.  

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Austin Interfaith Defends Affordable Housing Construction

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · May 13, 2013 1:52 PM

“If Oak Creek doesn’t remain affordable housing, [Landin] will have to move in with her mother in Bastrop.  Principal Robertson says continuity is key for low-income families.

‘Constant change is not a friend for Title One families,’ Robertson says. ‘Nor is it for students to jump from school to school. That upheaval — some of our most successful families will be thrown into I don’t know what kind of abyss.’

Members of the Travis Heights community are also concerned the school will lose its diverse student population. Minerva Skeith is a Travis Heights parent and member of the local community group, Austin Interfaith.”

For One Austin School, Funding Hangs on Affordable Housing, KUT News

Presentation and Exchange at City Hall, City of AustinMay 13, 2013


Austin Interfaith & Worker's Defense Project Calls on City to Enforce Own Rules on Economic Incentives & Construction Wages

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · May 08, 2013 7:53 AM

AAS - Labor advocates ask court to step into Marriott dispute“The Austin-based Workers Defense Project is asking the courts to step into its wage dispute with the developers of the downtown Austin J.W. Marriott hotel under construction....

‘Developers need to keep their promises to taxpayers and workers, and the city must enforce its own rules,’ said Kurt Cadena-Mitchell, a leader of Austin Interfaith, a multi-congregation group pushing the city to establish a standard above minimum wage on construction projects that are granted economic development deals by the city.”  [Photo: Alberto Martinez, Austin American Statesman]

Labor Advocates Ask Court to Step into Marriott Dispute, Austin American Statesman

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Capital IDEA Carves Out Career Paths in Austin

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · April 14, 2013 2:27 AM

“Representatives from Austin Interfaith and the local business community founded Capital IDEA in 1998, and Steven Jackobs has been heading the organization ever since. Under his direction, the group has helped support, train and find careers for hundreds of Central Texas workers and their families.  Capital IDEA – the IDEA stands for Investing in Development and Employment of Adults – works closely with unemployed or underemployed workers to identify a viable and fruitful career path. It’s a rigorous process that’s designed to ensure that workers are committed to the training and completing it….”

 

Capital IDEA Leads Clients to Career Path, Austin American Statesman

 


Leaders Celebrate Legislative Reprieve on Living Wages

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · April 07, 2013 11:36 AM

Sheets’ decision to focus on other legislation pleased Austin Interfaith, a coalition of congregations and social justice groups that has been pushing for the living-wage requirement. At the organization’s request, members of its Dallas-area counterpart and representatives of the Dallas affiliate of the Workers Defense Project met with Sheets, asking him to drop his legislation and citing, among other reasons, a desire for local control in such matters, said Kurt Cadena-Mitchell, an Austin Interfaith leader.

"I think we have a very balanced approach that is good for the city, the taxpayers, companies and contractors,” said Bob Batlan, a member of Temple Beth Shalom and Austin Interfaith involved in the living-wage discussions. “I’m pleased that (Sheets) recognizes the balanced approach.”

Legislator Backs Off Bill to Ban Living Wage Requirement, Austin American Statesman


Austin Interfaith Leverages Republican Support for Medicaid Expansion

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · March 02, 2013 2:48 PM

In the face of opposition from prominent Texas Republicans and Gov. Rick Perry, an increasing number of local government officials are urging legislators to expand Medicaid and obtain a federal funding windfall....Last week, the Travis County Commissioners Court tweaked a Feb. 19 resolution calling for a Medicaid expansion to satisfy its lone Republican member. That bipartisan support was “absolutely critical,” said Oralia Garza Cortes, a leader with Austin Interfaith, an advocacy group. Sister organizations in Dallas and Bexar counties helped pass similar resolutions.

On Tuesday, a group of Medicaid recipients and uninsured Texans is planning to rally at the Capitol in support of expanding the program."

Local Officials Lobby GOP Leaders to Rethink Medicaid Expansion, Austin American Statesman

 

Medicaid Expansion Would Bring $200M+ to Travis County

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · February 26, 2013 2:15 PM

The court spent time Tuesday tweaking the resolution that it passed last week to satisfy its lone Republican member, Gerald Daugherty. It was approved unanimously, 5-0.  Austin Interfaith leader Oralia Garza Cortes called the bipartisan support “absolutely critical” and said that sister organizations of the advocacy group in Dallas and Bexar counties helped pass similar resolutions this month."

Medicaid Expansion Would Bring More Than $200 Million to Travis County, Commissioners Say, Austin American Statesman 


Texas IAF Leaders Fight for Medicaid Expansion

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · February 21, 2013 4:40 PM

undefined“Austin Interfaith, and the Network of Texas Organizations, convened 200 leaders from various faith traditions on the steps of the Capitol to call on Gov. Rick Perry and the Texas Legislature to expand Medicaid.

Religious leaders and clergy from throughout the state gathered at the north entrance the Capitol on Wednesday at noon to rally in support of Medicaid expansion…”

[Photo Credit: Tamir Kalifa, Texas Tribune]

Interfaith Groups Rally for Medicaid Expansion, Texas Tribune

Faith Leaders Rally at Capitol for Medicaid, KXAN

Faith Leaders Rally for Bipartisan Support for Medicaid Expansion, Texas Observer

Death, Taxes, God and Medicaid, San Antonio Express-News

County Judges, Clergy Rally in Favor of Expanding Medicaid, Dallas Morning News

Rally at Capitol Urges Texas to Spend More on Medicaid, Star Telegram

Interfaith Groups Rally for Medicaid Expansion, The Monitor

El Paso Group Joins Others to Urge Expansion of Medicaid, El Paso Times


AI Leverages County Support for Medicaid Expansion

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · February 20, 2013 4:41 PM

“At the urging of Austin Interfaith, the Travis County Commissioners Court this week passed a resolution supporting expansion. Dallas County has approved a similar resolution, and Bexar County is expected to do the same next week….

County and legislative leaders joined members of religious organizations, including Austin Interfaith, in a rally outside the Capitol Wednesday afternoon to urge Texas lawmakers to expand the number of low-income people covered by Medicaid.”

Religious Leaders, Politicians, Rally for Medicaid Expansion, Austin American Statesman


Leaders Persist on Affordable Housing

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · January 13, 2013 2:01 PM

"Austin leaders think they can champion the push for affordable housing once again.  Three members of Austin City Council are sponsoring a resolution that calls upon the city manager to explore ways of returning the issue to the ballot....'For our folks who are living on the street, there is not a pathway for them to get into any kind of home,' clergy John Elford said."

City Leaders Hope to Reintroduce Affordable Housing, YNN

'Affordable Housing' May Be on Austin Ballot Again, Fox News


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