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Advocates worry vaccines will be out of reach for Black and Hispanic neighborhoods devastated by Covid-19

January 10, 2021 By The Texas Tribune

In the state’s largest metropolitan areas, vaccine distribution centers like hospitals and pharmacies are more common in white, affluent neighborhoods.

Filed Under: COVID-19, Texas Tagged With: Austin Public Health, Bexar County, coronavirus, Covid-19, Dallas County, Gov. Greg Abbott, Harris County, Latino Health Forum, Operation Warp Speed, UTHealth School of Public Health in Austin

Texas’ massive early voting numbers have persisted, leading to predictions of overall turnout unseen in years

October 24, 2020 By The Texas Tribune

Voters wait in line to cast their ballots at the Sunland Park Mall in El Paso on the first day of early voting.

Experts are predicting that as many as 12 million people could vote in Texas this year.

Filed Under: Elections, Texas Tagged With: Brennan Center for Justice, coronavirus, Decision Desk HQ, Derek Ryan, Election Day, Gov. Greg Abbott, Hillary Clinton, Manny Garcia, Michael Li, New York University, Pandemic

Property owners asked to file appraisal protests online amid Covid-19

June 10, 2020 By Ben Olivo

Housing file art San Antonio Texas.

Bexar Appraisal District officials are urging property owners to protest their appraisals using an online services portal amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Filed Under: Housing, Property Values Tagged With: Bexar Appraisal District, Gov. Greg Abbott, Judge Nelson Wolff, Michael Amezquita, Ron Nirenberg

Analysis: Rising property values — and taxes — during an economic slump

May 29, 2020 By The Texas Tribune

Row of single-family homes in Texas

This year’s taxes are supposed to be based on commercial, industrial and residential property values at the beginning of the year. In some places hit hard by Covid-19 in the last two or three months, those values were higher then than they are today.

Filed Under: Housing, Neighborhoods, Property Values, Texas Legislature Tagged With: Gov. Greg Abbott

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