1. WITH EYES ON 2020, WHITE HOUSE INSISTS ECONOMY IS STRONG
Despite record low unemployment and a growing economy, that growth is slowing and stock markets have swung wildly in recent weeks on fears of recession.
2. BIDEN SKIPPING DNC GATHERING
The former vice president will campaign in New Hampshire as his rivals jockey for attention from hundreds of Democratic officials gathering in San Francisco.
3. PLANNED PARENTHOOD LEAVES FEDERAL FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
The organization decided not to abide by a new Trump administration rule prohibiting program participants from referring patients for abortions.
4. AISD CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY
More than 54,000 tickets have been issued by AISD police since 2016. 16,000 were written last year.
5. AUSTIN CITY COUNCIL EYES GUN CONTROL
Local Gun control and safety advocates are excited as Austin City Council could create a Task Force looking to combat gun violence locaLly.
Councilmember Alison Alter says the city has done alot but wants to go beyond that.
“There are long-standing resolutions that we have about advocating for gun violence prevention at the state and federal level, but we have to do more because we’re facing an epidemic and crisis, and we have a state and federal government that’s not acting,” Alter says.
Through the resolution Alter says the task force will gather hard data around gun violence in the city, so council can better focus on the causes.