The Core Blog

Our blog, The Core, is here to educate, inspire, and to offer practical solutions to difficult, systemic problems.

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25 Things for 25 Years (No. 2)

Date Author Texas Appleseed

We’re celebrating our 25th anniversary this year! As part of our celebration, we’re releasing a series of three blog posts focused on our team’s fav things — many are connected to our work and mission and some simply inspire us. In the second part of the series, we discuss advocacy. Our team shared informative articles, inspiring activists and organizations, as well as tips for being an effective advocate. WHAT IS THE MOST INFORMATIVE ARTICLE YOU
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“Second Chance” Pell Grants Present Enormous Opportunity for Texas

Date Author Chris Willuhn

A recent change made to the federal Pell Grants program has major implications for Texas. Late last year, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, a vast spending package that included the second round of aid meant to combat the pandemic. Buried within the 2,124 page bill, legislators expanded eligibility for federal financial aid to incarcerated students pursuing a higher education, overturning a ban that had been in place since 1994. Momentum had been
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Texas at the Crossroads – An Update on Privacy Legislation

Date Author Steve Perkins and Ann Baddour

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25 Things for 25 Years (No. 1)

Date Author Texas Appleseed

We’re celebrating our 25th anniversary this year! As part of our celebration, we’re releasing a series of three blog posts focused on our team’s fav things — many are connected to our work and mission and some simply inspire us. In the first part of the series, we discuss books, songs, movies and podcasts centered around social justice. What book have you read that is social justice-themed and has stuck with you? 1. “The Color
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#TellingItLikeItIs - Critical Race Theory and Public Schools

Date Author Vicky Luna Sullivan, J.D., Ed.D.

“If kids are old enough to experience racism, then they’re old enough to learn about it. ” 1 Never have words more accurately captured the landscape of our present reality, and never have words fueled more fury during legislative testimony on the Senate floor. It is understandable that ‘telling it like it is’ and stating the ‘hard truths’ stir feelings of discomfort, denial, and anger for some. For others, these words draw both gratification and
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Texas at the Crossroads: Protecting Privacy and Civil Rights

Date Author Steve Perkins and Ann Baddour

The absence of a robust, uniform approach to data privacy in the US is highlighted by news stories and first-hand accountsdetailing the fallout of the collection, use, and sale of a wide range of personal data. The use of this personal data is alwaysintrusive and often discriminatory, resulting in a host of inequities and abuses based on factors such as race, gender, sexualorientation, demographics and biometrics, political opinions, health status, geolocation, browsing habits, social networks,tagged
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Act to Address the Coronavirus Pandemic’s Negative Impact on Young Texans (2021 Legislative Priorities)

Date Author Vicky Luna Sullivan, J.D., Ed.D.

A more in-depth discussion can be found in Texas Appleseed’s newly-published Education Transformed Report As Americans, we are enduring a time of unprecedented struggle in the midst of an extraordinary crisis that has ignited a fire to fight for change. One of the challenges this crisis has exposed is the deep inequity in K-12 education. This moment thus requires a transformation in K-12 education: the legislature must acknowledge how the pandemic exacerbated so many social
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Congress Introduces Resolution to Rescind “Fake Lender” Rule that Facilitates Predatory Lenders’ Evasions of State Lending Laws

Date Author Ann Baddour

Texas Appleseed applauds Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), and Congressman Chuy García (IL-4) introducing Congressional Review Act resolutions to stop the “fake lender” rule. This rushed rule adopted by the US Office of Currency in the waning days of 2020, helps lenders charging 179% APR or more. The rule attacks state oversight of consumer credit and banking, by smoothing the path for loan operations to skirt state laws through partnerships with out-of-state
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Protecting Innocent Property Owners: Replacing Civil Asset Forfeiture with Criminal Asset Forfeiture and Other Potential Forfeiture Reforms (2021 Legislative Priorities)

Date Author Gabriella McDonald

Civil asset forfeiture is the legal process by which law enforcement agencies, particularly local police departments, are able to seize either currency or property from owners under a suspicion that it was used for or obtained through criminal activity. Once property has been seized by law enforcement, a court then determines if it is subject to forfeiture (i.e., permanent confiscation). Law enforcement officers need only have “probable cause” that there may be an associated crime
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Limit the Impacts of the Criminal Legal System on Communities of Color and the Poor (2021 Legislative Priorities)

Date Author Chris Harris

The Texas Appleseed Criminal Justice Program priorities for the 2021 Texas legislative session continue our longstanding commitment to limiting the impacts of the criminal legal system on communities of color and poor Texans. In concert with partner advocacy groups, faith and business leaders, community organizations and directly impacted people, we strive for a more just and equitable Texas legal system that ceases criminalizing poverty and prioritizes accountability over punishment, healing over retribution and freedom over
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Ensure Fair Auto Insurance Pricing During and After the Pandemic (2021 Legislative Priority)

Date Author Ann Baddour

Auto insurance is required by law to own a car and drive legally in Texas. Credit scoring is often used in the pricing of auto insurance and may directly affect someone’s premium. With the broad-based economic impact of the pandemic, more protections are needed to ensure that people are not charged more for insurance simply due to financial shortfalls caused by the pandemic.Adding fair pricing provisions, that protect people from use of credit scores that
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Ensure Victims of Financial Abuse and Coerced Debt have Access to Identity Theft Protections (2021 Legislative Priority)

Date Author Ann Baddour

Domestic violence and financial abuse have been on the rise during the pandemic, with some areas of the state reporting a 50% increase in outreach to programs that offer assistance to people experiencing domestic violence. Financial abuse, often in the form of coerced debt—debts incurred in the victim’s name by the abuser—is a common part of domestic abuse, and one that stays with the victim long after leaving an abusive relationship. In 2019, 30% of