1. Government Salaries Explorer
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The Texas Tribune's Government Salaries Explorer lists compensation for Texas state employees.
2. T-Squared: Introducing our new salaries explorer - The Texas Tribune
20 mei 2020 · The explorer no longer includes salaries for university, public hospital or local government employees. By focusing our salaries explorer on one ...
The Texas Tribune is excited to launch a new and revamped version of our Government Salaries Explorer.
3. Texas State Employee Salaries | Open The Books
A list of Texas State Employees salaries by year, agency and employee ... University of Texas at Austin, Smart Shaka, Head Coach (Salary), $3,206,780.29, Texas ...
A list of Texas State Employees salaries by year, agency and employee.
4. How can I find salaries for Texas state employees? - FAQs - UTSA
1 sep 2022 · Salary information for employees of the State of Texas ... You can contact Texas Tribune about their website at salaries-feedback@texastribune.org ...
Salary information for employees of the State of Texas is difficult to locate. No Texas state agency provides a centralized website with all salaries. Other websites can contain outdated, limited, or unverified information.
5. Texas College Salaries
This site is a volunteer-led effort to collect and publish the salaries of employees of public higher education institutions in Texas.
A searchable database of employee salaries at public universities and colleges in Texas
6. Texas Tribune Salary Website | TexAgs
15 nov 2016 · The state of Texas has something like 1500 job titles; TAMU has/had something like 6000. This is probably due to in years the state wouldn't ...
Texas Tribune Salary Website discussion on the TexAgs Aggieland forum.
7. Why Stacy-Marie Ishmael doesn't see leaving a job as a failure - Poynter
5 aug 2021 · When Stacy-Marie Ishmael moved to Austin, Texas, she chose to live within walking distance of her new office in The Texas Tribune newsroom.
Working through one crisis after another presents questions about sustainability, not just burnout.
8. My trip to the Texas Tribune Festival - Vandegrift Voice
14 okt 2022 · Yet”). On Friday, I attended “The State of Public Ed” panel where Texas ... salary and lack of aid regarding debate between parents and school ...
This September, I had the privilege of attending the annual Texas Tribune Festival, organized by the online newspaper itself, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public media organization located in Austin. Fifty dollars for the main event of a journalism junkie’s year, the ultimate roulette of choice, the pot o’gold of 350 speakers and over 120 hourlong sessions...
9. No Food for You - The Clinton Chronicle
12 uur geleden · ... state,” according to Mississippi Today. Texas officials told The Texas Tribune that the federal government didn't give them enough time to ...
SC is among states not participating --- A new, permanent summer grocery program will help nearly 21 million kids across 37 states get enough to eat this year while school’s out. …
10. Texas State released from contract to host debate, as Biden and Trump ...
4 dagen geleden · Disclosure: Texas State University System has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune ... payroll. But the story resonated because ...
Texas State was set to be the first Texas university to host a presidential debate before the top candidates sidestepped tradition.
11. As more Texans struggle with housing costs, ownership becoming less ...
7 dagen geleden · The Texas Tribune is a member-supported, nonpartisan newsroom informing and engaging Texans on state politics and policy. Learn more at ...
More Texas homeowners and renters than ever are struggling with high housing costs — and high home prices have potentially put the dream of owning a home out-of-reach for a growing number of families.
12. Transforming a school through teacher compensation and leadership
21 jan 2019 · The Texas Tribune's opinion site. ... In just two years, we led our campus from “improvement required” to earning all six state distinctions from ...
This year, the Texas Legislature will consider school finance legislation that could provide funding for districts that choose to adopt locally-designed programs like ours. Our students cannot afford to wait. In order to advance the success of our students, we need to provide highly-qualified teachers in front of them and we need to do it now.