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An expanded Medicaid program would have likely meant coverage for over 1 million uninsured Texans and help for a struggling rural hospital system.
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Texas Lawmakers, Lobby Firm React To Allegations That A Lobbyist Gave Date Rape Drug To Capitol AideState lawmakers, staffers and other Capitol observers have denounced the alleged incident, with several House members declaring on social media that they were banning from their offices any lobbyist or lobby firm associated with the accusation.
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On average, 175 nursing home residents died each week between April 2020 and this month, according to a Texas Tribune analysis. Deaths have gone down as residents and staff have been vaccinated.
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Texas’ Muslim community has grown by leaps and bounds since Imam Islam Mossaad’s childhood, when there was only one mosque in Austin.
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The grid operator issued an alert Tuesday, warning that electricity demand on the grid was close to surpassing supply.
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Most U.S. colleges are planning to reopen in person for the fall semester. In Texas, that includes Texas State and Texas A&M.
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Protests against George Floyd’s killing in the U.S. have galvanized protests against killings by police in Mexico.
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"It establishes a baseline state-level policy plan, and infrastructure, that ... will allow us to solve the problem."
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One House bill would outlaw the procedure in Texas — immediately and without exception — if the Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade.
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Investment firms are scooping up entire Texas subdivisions, then flipping the homes there as rental properties.