Sunday, May 16, 2021

DOMINGUEZ WORK PILOT PROGRAM FOR COUNTY PASSES


AUSTIN-- HB 3264 by Representative Alex Dominguez (D-Brownsville) was unanimously approved by the Texas House of Representatives this week, with a vote of 145-0. The affirmative vote sends the legislation to the Texas Senate with the potential for immediate effect if it secures two-thirds approval in that chamber.

HB 3264 seeks to establish a soft skills training pilot program in Cameron County through the Texas Workforce Commission. The commission shall offer a six-week course and award a certificate of completion for successful participants in the program. 

 By December 1, 2022, the commission shall evaluate the pilot program and report the outcome to the legislature.

The bill has received consistent support, with Representative Ryan Guillen and Representative Eddie Lucio III joining the effort.

"With the digital and virtual nature of our business interactions, there is a growing lack of soft skills among employees, customers, and employers. HB 3264 aims to help Texans gain those skills," Dominguez said. "This program will provide a crucial service both to its participants and our economy, and I am honored to bring it to Cameron County."

HB 3264 now heads to the Texas Senate for consideration.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

NO OPPOSITION from him to the voter restriction bills passed by Republicans.

Say something, Dominguez!

Anything.

Anonymous said...

Admirable el contenido que haces amigo, sigue así tus reportes están chevere, saludos desde Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit, Mexico 😊

Somos los mejores para las ostiones!

BobbyWC said...

This is good because the Cameron County office has always been short changed in training compared to other parts of the state.

Bobby WC

Anonymous said...



Soy salvadoreña, y ahorita estoy aciendo esta rica Birria. ojalá me quede algo bueno 😂 uuff que rico .

Anonymous said...

Friends, family celebrate local woman’s 104th birthday
FELIZ CUMBLEANOS

Anonymous said...

It goes like this: He was working as a janitor at Frito-Lay’s Rancho Cucamonga plant when he dreamed up a chile-covered Cheeto and believed in himself enough to call up the chief executive to pitch his spicy idea and the rest is history EXCEPT AT THE AIRPORT NO CHEETOS NO VENDING MACHINES NO FLIGHTS TO NO WHERE.
ESE GRINGO HAS GOT TO GO MAKIGN 190K A YEAR PLUS ALL THE BEGALS HE CAN SWALLOW

Anonymous said...

I am Mexican if you'll pay me $15 an hour I will go and work for you


Anonymous said...

Alabama losing field laborers -

NO QUIEREN A LOS MEXICANOS... Pues que los weros corten los tomates y que les paguen centavos por un dia completo, a ver si muy canijos...





Anonymous said...

Que chingon sería haber podido tomarme unas cervezas 🍻 con estás chingonadas de personas

saludos de Jalisco.

Anonymous said...

Whites working the orange crop. Video is must see -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg3WFt72RM8

Anonymous said...

As a white working man I just gotta say to the Mexicans...Genuinely Thank you for working harder than most people and for doing the jobs many refuse to do. Illegal or not they lighten our load and make it convenient for the rest of us.

From picking and growing your food to building your homes and keeping, them as nice as you want them to. They bring thier heritage with them, and that includes some damn good recipes. Illegal doesn't always mean criminal; it just means theyre willing to take a risk most of you wouldn't to take care of themselves and their families.

Hard demeaning jobs with little to no benefits and usually done with a smile. Fuck it let's trade places with these guys, even for a month and tell me you still want them out.

Anonymous said...

Alex, vete a Washington para que hagas menos!

Seria es la cosa.

Sirol.

Not Fooled said...

Another State boondoggle. Almost 100% of the monies coming to the State Workforce Commission is FEDERAL dollars. The State always gets a cut of the Federal dollars to support their workforce bureaucracy and they always abuse the privilege with half-wit ideas such as this!
You can be sure that somewhere behind the curtain is a politician or workforce commissioner that will profit for supporting such a program.
More government waste while the unemployed get no value, PERIOD.
Sickening. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

Anonymous said...

No say nothing Domingez is out of his league don't understand the voting rights the republicans are pushing or is it a trade off to keep quiet, No say nothing Domingez don't understand why the governor is stopping the unemployment federal benefits in Texas, No say nothing Domingez is a lapdog for the republicans.

Anonymous said...

Republicans showing their real color but WE knew this way before trumputo...

Vote republican and go hungry jobless homeless penniless and with NO COUNTRY.

Anonymous said...

Y Domingez que? Keep quiet pendejo

Anonymous said...

Today is 5/19/2020 11:53am
I have no water and I just lost electricity. Give this idiota pendejo a half a million dollars pay raise PINCHE JOTOINGO AMBRIENDO.

I hope all elected officials here have also no water and no electricity PINCHE MAMONES.

By the way give her wife at the city also a pay rise they deserve to make millions off of the poorest city in the country mamones

Anonymous said...

"$15 an hour is nothing" Says El half Coco transgender mutt! He makes more putiando in downtown! Hahahaha!


Anonymous said...

As a dumpster diver making $0.00 an hour is a bargain. Specially when FREE is the only word you know. snowfake hillbilly coco wanna be white living under an overpass and frequenting all the local restaurant (dumpster bins) prefers a 20 yarder. Not making a living wage but it works. VERDAD I D I O T A ? Between making a hard earned living and your lover the orange orangutan you've got it made. maricon

Anonymous said...

El half coco transgender retard mutt is never without for anything, because when he needs something, he just asks his senile vegetable Lover gringo Biden for dinero! Hahahahahahahaha!

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