Friday, July 27, 2018

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Texas Retired Teachers Demand R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

Retired educators endure the heat to send a message to TRS and the Legislature



Retired educators from Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, and the Rio Grande Valley braved a scorching sun in Austin this morning for a news conference at the Teacher Retirement System of Texas building. Their message:  to highlight how the state needs to step up and increase its share of contributions to provide pension cost-of-living increases and help to lower health-care costs.
The TRS Board on Friday will make a crucial decision on adjusting its “assumed long-term average rate of return for investments” that could have a critical impact on the prospect for cost-of-living increases for pensions. A reduction in projected investment income would make it more difficult  to provide any increase in benefits without a significantly higher contribution rate from the state (and/or active employees and school districts.)
Only the Texas Legislature has the authority to change contribution rates and benefits. And while the TRS Board and staff can’t lobby the Legislature–which is against Texas law–they can educate legislators on the needs of retirees.
“We knew we would never become wealthy…but we did expect respect,” said Rita Runnels, a retired educator with Cy-Fair AFT. “We thought that our health care and a fair pension would await us for a lifetime service to the state of Texas and Texas families. We are asking what happened? Why have the state legislators turned their backs on us….The TRS pension has not kept pace with the staggering inflation and health-care increases. Today we are saying, ‘Enough!'”
“We need to respect the teachers and support personnel who have taught our children,” said Judy Bryant, a long-time Texas AFT member and organizer with the Texas Alliance for Retired Americans​.
You can help amplify their voices to the TRS Board by sending board members a letter letting them know the state needs to honor its promise to retired educators for pension and health-care plans that provide a dignified living!
We’ll report back on TRS Board action Friday, but send your letter now!

Martini Blu 1st Annual Southern Soul-Blues & Zydeco Festival


Blues and Zydeco Southern Soul Festival


Live Entertainment By:
Willie Clayton                      Brian Jack
Sir Charles                           Jeff Floyd 
Tucka                                    Kieth Frank
            and MORE!

VIP TICKET HOLDERS GET:    
1. Closer to the STAGE
2. PRIVATE SERVERS bringing you food and drinks!
3. CUSHIONED SEATS!
4. VIP DESIGNATED RESTROOMS!
5. AVOID THE LONG LINES!!! 
 
Martini Blu Blues and Zydeco Southern Soul Festival - July 29th
WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT : The 1st Annual Martini Blu Jazz Cafe: Blues, Zydeco & Southern Soul Festival.

WHEN:  Sunday, July 29th, 2018
Gates open at 10:00AM
WHERE: Humble Civic Arena | 8233 Will Clayton Pkwy, Humble, TX 77338

This is an INDOOR event. There will be Bleecher seating and auditorium style seating available.
Food, alcohol & vendors on site.

Live Entertainment By:
JULY 29th 
Willie Clayton, Sir Charles, Tucka, Kieth Frank, Brian Jack & Jeff Floyd

Second Ward and Third Ward Complete Communities 2018 WILL CLINIC

City of Houston
Department of Neighborhoods
&
Houston Volunteer Lawyers

Second Ward and Third Ward Complete Communities
2018 WILL CLINIC

Do you need a will?

Volunteer attorneys will prepare wills free of charge
for low-income Houston residents.
 
Interested persons must complete a screening interview by phone.

Approved clients must attend two Will Clinics:

August 16, 2018 & September 13, 2018
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Emancipation Cultural Center
3018 Emancipation Avenue, Houston, TX  77004
 
Application Deadline: August 10, 2018
 
To apply call Houston Volunteer Lawyers
713-228-0735