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Texas public health departments brace for another $119 million in federal cuts

Read full article: Texas public health departments brace for another $119 million in federal cuts

Three months ago, Texas lost $700 million in unspent federal pandemic-era funding.

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Trans Texans brace for life under strict sex definition law

Read full article: Trans Texans brace for life under strict sex definition law

Texas has strictly defined man and woman, leaving trans Texans in legal limbo.

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With Rick Perryโ€™s backing and $50 million from the state, Texas set to become a leader in psychedelics research

Read full article: With Rick Perryโ€™s backing and $50 million from the state, Texas set to become a leader in psychedelics research

Lawmakers have approved funding clinical trials for ibogaine as a treatment for addiction and brain trauma. It comes as Texas contemplates banning THC.

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Here are the new Texas laws that will affect trans and LGBTQ+ people

Read full article: Here are the new Texas laws that will affect trans and LGBTQ+ people

Of the more than 100 bills aimed at LGBTQ+ people in the state, less than 10 were approved by lawmakers this session.

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Amarillo breaks ground on psychiatric hospital, part of the stateโ€™s $1.5B investment in mental health

Read full article: Amarillo breaks ground on psychiatric hospital, part of the stateโ€™s $1.5B investment in mental health

The facility will bring mental health resources closer to the largely rural region thatโ€™s home to nearly 436,000 people.

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Texasโ€™ abortion bans are here to stay despite narrow clarification

Read full article: Texasโ€™ abortion bans are here to stay despite narrow clarification

Legal challenges have failed, elections havenโ€™t moved the needle and the fight for a narrow clarification shows how immovable these laws are.

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Texas foster care agency chief to step down this summer

Read full article: Texas foster care agency chief to step down this summer

Two years after Stephanie Muth became Department of Family and Protective Services commissioner, staff turnover is down and the number of children without a placement has dropped.

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Texas will begin a summer lunch program in 2027, but only if feds donโ€™t raise costs

Read full article: Texas will begin a summer lunch program in 2027, but only if feds donโ€™t raise costs

The program would give low income families an extra $120 per child for summer lunches, but federal debate about food benefits could endanger the program.

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Texas reined in recreational THC for more medical marijuana this legislative session

Read full article: Texas reined in recreational THC for more medical marijuana this legislative session

Texas passed sweeping changes to cannabis policy, including expanding the medical marijuana program and banning hemp products, while also boosting psychedelics research.

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A look at the wins rural Texas scored in this yearโ€™s legislative session

Read full article: A look at the wins rural Texas scored in this yearโ€™s legislative session

Lawmakers sought to close gaps in education and support funding for agriculture, disaster preparedness and health care this year.

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Sodas, candy to be banned from Texas food stamp purchases

Read full article: Sodas, candy to be banned from Texas food stamp purchases

Buoyed by the Trump administration's willingness to place restrictions on food assistance programs, Texas moves to limit junk food.

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School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Hereโ€™s what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular session

Read full article: School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Hereโ€™s what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular session

The Legislature wrapped up without the same drama that defined the end of the last two sessions, with state GOP leaders checking off nearly everything on their to-do lists.

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How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in Texas

Read full article: How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in Texas

Texas is poised to lead the country in an initiative to inform denizens of whatโ€™s in their food. Food industry experts say itโ€™s going too far.

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Texas Legislature approves $338 billion two-year spending plan with a focus on property tax relief

Read full article: Texas Legislature approves $338 billion two-year spending plan with a focus on property tax relief

A boost in public school spending, school vouchers, and money for water systems are other highlights of the state budget, which was bolstered by a $24 billion surplus.

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Texas just defined man and woman. Hereโ€™s why that matters.

Read full article: Texas just defined man and woman. Hereโ€™s why that matters.

Critics say House Bill 229, which has gone to the governor, discriminates against trans people, but the full effect remains to be seen.

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A bill to air-condition all Texas prisons likely to fail again in the Senate

Read full article: A bill to air-condition all Texas prisons likely to fail again in the Senate

House Bill 3006 would have required the installation of climate control in state prison by 2032.

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Bill that would have banned Texas minors from social media misses key deadline

Read full article: Bill that would have banned Texas minors from social media misses key deadline

House Bill 186, approved by the lower chamber in May, never received a vote in the Senate.

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Texas will require state documents to reflect sex assigned at birth

Read full article: Texas will require state documents to reflect sex assigned at birth

Many trans Texans have changed the sex listed on their birth certificate, driverโ€™s licenses and other documents. They say their identities will be invalidated under bill headed to governor's desk.

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Texas lawmakers expand medical marijuana program eligibility amid looming hemp ban

Read full article: Texas lawmakers expand medical marijuana program eligibility amid looming hemp ban

House Bill 46, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s approval, would include more patients with chronic pain and allow for prescribed vaporized and aerosol products, such as vapes.

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New limits for personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits may become a reality in Texas

Read full article: New limits for personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits may become a reality in Texas

The House made changes to the proposal that leave open ways for victims to be compensated beyond medical bills.

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THC ban will destroy Texas' hemp agriculture industry, farmers say

Read full article: THC ban will destroy Texas' hemp agriculture industry, farmers say

While state leaders say growers can still produce industrial hemp, farmers say they will quit growing the plant altogether under a total THC ban.

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Ban on THC products in Texas heads to Gov. Abbottโ€™s desk after Senate agrees to House changes

Read full article: Ban on THC products in Texas heads to Gov. Abbottโ€™s desk after Senate agrees to House changes

The governor has not addressed whether he supports the ban, as hemp industry leaders have urged him to veto Senate Bill 3.

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Texas Legislature approves making vaccine exemption process easier

Read full article: Texas Legislature approves making vaccine exemption process easier

Instead of waiting for the state to send them one, parents would be able to print out vaccine exemption forms at home if they want to skip school-required shots. Critics believe the bill would increase infections.

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Food aid cuts and other changes: What the U.S. House spending bill could mean for Texans

Read full article: Food aid cuts and other changes: What the U.S. House spending bill could mean for Texans

Many low-income families would see cuts in health care and food benefits. The state hopes for a big reimbursement for border security spending.

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"See how we do things": Austin cannabis shop invites Texas lawmakers wanting to ban THC

Read full article: "See how we do things": Austin cannabis shop invites Texas lawmakers wanting to ban THC

A bill that would make it illegal to sell THC products could soon head over to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk. For a cannabis store employee, lawmakers don't know enough about the industry they're trying to shut down.

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Texas is about to ban THC products. Hereโ€™s what to know.

Read full article: Texas is about to ban THC products. Hereโ€™s what to know.

The ban aims to remove products โ€” made legal through a 2019 loophole โ€” that provide a similar high to marijuana and are easily accessible to the general public.

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Texas may require medical records list patientsโ€™ sex assigned at birth

Read full article: Texas may require medical records list patientsโ€™ sex assigned at birth

The bill, which is poised to become law, creates up to a $250,000 fine for medical professionals who change a patientsโ€™ listed sex outside of certain exemptions.

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Retailers say Texasโ€™ โ€œdevastatingโ€ THC ban will force them to close shop

Read full article: Retailers say Texasโ€™ โ€œdevastatingโ€ THC ban will force them to close shop

Some hemp retailers are looking at other states, while others say they are ready to take Texas to court over a THC ban.

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As measles outbreak continues, new parents in Lubbock face unexpected fears

Read full article: As measles outbreak continues, new parents in Lubbock face unexpected fears

Many of the patients are being treated in Lubbock, a medical hub for the South Plains where the outbreak originated.

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Texas Legislature clarifies when doctors can perform life-saving abortions

Read full article: Texas Legislature clarifies when doctors can perform life-saving abortions

The bill does not expand abortion access, but further explains when a doctor can intervene to save a pregnant patientโ€™s life.

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In El Paso, measles is infecting more adults than children

Read full article: In El Paso, measles is infecting more adults than children

Adults who are unsure whether theyโ€™re vaccinated can get additional shots, health experts say.

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Texas lawmakers are poised to ban minors from social media

Read full article: Texas lawmakers are poised to ban minors from social media

The Texas Legislature has already passed a bill requiring age verification to download apps and is seriously considering another to ban children from social media.

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Long-running lawsuit against Texasโ€™ foster care system appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court

Read full article: Long-running lawsuit against Texasโ€™ foster care system appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court

Lawyers representing foster children asked the high court to reinstate a contempt order against the state, and the judge who issued it.

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Juvenile detention, imported shrimp, forever chemicals among hundreds of bills cut off by House deadline

Read full article: Juvenile detention, imported shrimp, forever chemicals among hundreds of bills cut off by House deadline

Some measures that made it through before midnight dealt with jail bonds, an unconstitutional ban on gay sex, and the liability of vaccine manufacturers.

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Abbott wants to stop allowing federal benefits in Texas to be spent on unhealthy, high-processed food

Read full article: Abbott wants to stop allowing federal benefits in Texas to be spent on unhealthy, high-processed food

Texasโ€™ governor joins other Republican governors making similar requests to ban purchases of candy and soda through the SNAP program.

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Houston midwife accused of illegal abortions appeals clinic closures

Read full article: Houston midwife accused of illegal abortions appeals clinic closures

In an appeal filed this week, Maria Rojasโ€™ attorneys accused Attorney General Ken Paxtonโ€™s office of a careless investigation.

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Bill requiring Texas hospitals to report the citizenship status of patients killed in House

Read full article: Bill requiring Texas hospitals to report the citizenship status of patients killed in House

It is unclear whether the House bill could come back as an amendment to another measure before the legislative session ends June 2.

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Bill to expand Texasโ€™ medical marijuana program heads to Senate

Read full article: Bill to expand Texasโ€™ medical marijuana program heads to Senate

House Bill 46 would increase the number of health conditions eligible and would offer smokeable products under the stateโ€™s medical marijuana program.

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Texas lawmakers propose abortion pill bill that canโ€™t be challenged in state courts

Read full article: Texas lawmakers propose abortion pill bill that canโ€™t be challenged in state courts

The bill contains many provisions legal experts say are likely unconstitutional, including one that says it canโ€™t be challenged in state court.

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Texas House votes to strictly define man and woman, excluding trans people from state records

Read full article: Texas House votes to strictly define man and woman, excluding trans people from state records

If it becomes law, the bill would define sex based on reproductive organs and require state documents and policies to comply with that framework.

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Attempt to decriminalize fentanyl testing strips in Texas could stall in the Senate for a third time

Read full article: Attempt to decriminalize fentanyl testing strips in Texas could stall in the Senate for a third time

Opponents fear that fentanyl test strips will increase the usage of the deadly drug.

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Bill that would make vaccine exemptions easier to obtain clears Texas House

Read full article: Bill that would make vaccine exemptions easier to obtain clears Texas House

The bill would allow a vaccine exemption form to be downloadable. Currently, a form must be requested from the state and mailed to the recipient.

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Weary from COVID deaths, Hispanic Texans embraced vaccines. It saved their lives.

Read full article: Weary from COVID deaths, Hispanic Texans embraced vaccines. It saved their lives.

In the deadly summer of 2020, Hispanics in Texas were half of all COVID-19 deaths, spurring many to vaccinate. Today, in a startling flip, Hispanics make up less than a quarter of deaths from the disease.

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Fired state employees breached the personal data of 33,529 more Texans

Read full article: Fired state employees breached the personal data of 33,529 more Texans

So far, nine Texas Health and Human Services Commission employees have been fired for improperly accessing Texansโ€™ data.

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Texas lawmakers advancing bill to ban kids from social media

Read full article: Texas lawmakers advancing bill to ban kids from social media

The Texas House passed onto the Senate a proposed ban Tuesday, alongside another bill that would require a social media warning label for minors.

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In visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measles

Read full article: In visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measles

During a visit to College Station, the U.S. health secretary said Europe has a worse track record with the virus, which gets too much media attention.

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Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental health

Read full article: Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental health

Students are concerned the legislation could silence supportive teachers, dismantle safe spaces, lead to overenforcement and prevent honest conversations about identity.

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Texas will ask voters to approve $3 billion to study dementia

Read full article: Texas will ask voters to approve $3 billion to study dementia

State lawmakers have been pushing the dementia fund for years, modeling it after a state fund for cancer research.

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Experts cast doubt on stateโ€™s report that undocumented immigrants cost Texas hospitals $122M in a month

Read full article: Experts cast doubt on stateโ€™s report that undocumented immigrants cost Texas hospitals $122M in a month

Policy experts say undocumented immigrants' cost to hospitals is a small fraction of the total cost from uninsured Texans.

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Game-changer for Acres Homes: Legacy Health Clinic aims to close gaps

Read full article: Game-changer for Acres Homes: Legacy Health Clinic aims to close gaps

Acres Homes, a neighborhood deeply rooted in Houstonโ€™s history and culture, is getting a major boost in health care access.

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Bill to create dementia research institute approved in House, but could face $3 billion funding hurdle

Read full article: Bill to create dementia research institute approved in House, but could face $3 billion funding hurdle

Some Republicans have bristled at the hefty cost of the bill, and Democrats could reject the funding for it over the school voucher dispute.

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Financial hardships shutter East Texas hospital 14 months after reopening

Read full article: Financial hardships shutter East Texas hospital 14 months after reopening

Residents in Trinity County will now have to travel 30 miles to access the closest hospital.

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Amended bill clarifying Texas abortion laws receives Senate panel approval

Read full article: Amended bill clarifying Texas abortion laws receives Senate panel approval

The revised bill, which seeks to clarify when a doctor can perform medically necessary abortions, aims to address concerns from abortion advocates and conservative groups.

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Texas measles cases grow to 742. Track the spread here.

Read full article: Texas measles cases grow to 742. Track the spread here.

Four more cases were reported in the last week from the ongoing measles outbreak connected to West Texas.

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Early Texas hospital data shows millions spent in care for non-U.S. citizens

Read full article: Early Texas hospital data shows millions spent in care for non-U.S. citizens

A state employee testified Monday that tens of thousands of people in the U.S. unlawfully were treated, but it was unclear how long the data had been collected.

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The Texas Legislature is having big battles over gender and sexuality. Track them here.

Read full article: The Texas Legislature is having big battles over gender and sexuality. Track them here.

The Senate voted Wednesday to give initial approval to a bill that would require buildings, including public schools and universities, among others to segregate private facilities, like bathrooms, by sex.

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String of law enforcement suicides rattles first responders and exposes gaps in state support

Read full article: String of law enforcement suicides rattles first responders and exposes gaps in state support

Four people tied to the Harris County Sheriffโ€™s Office committed suicide recently, calling attention to ongoing mental health struggles among law enforcement.

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Texas Republican lawmakers unwilling to change abortion laws to address doomed pregnancies

Read full article: Texas Republican lawmakers unwilling to change abortion laws to address doomed pregnancies

For the first time since Texas outlawed nearly all abortions, lawmakers are clarifying the โ€œlife of motherโ€ exception. But they donโ€™t plan to address cases where the fetus wonโ€™t survive.

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Federal public health cuts could cost Texas $700 million

Read full article: Federal public health cuts could cost Texas $700 million

State and local health agencies are having to cut programs and staff to make up the loss and more cuts could be coming.

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State offers specific measles guidance for 10 West Texas โ€œoutbreakโ€ counties

Read full article: State offers specific measles guidance for 10 West Texas โ€œoutbreakโ€ counties

State health officials added four more counties to what they consider โ€œoutbreak areasโ€ and advise those visiting or living in those counties to consult measles vaccination guidance for those areas.

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Push for Texas to weaken vaccine mandates persists as measles surge

Read full article: Push for Texas to weaken vaccine mandates persists as measles surge

Much of the outbreak is concentrated in the districts of Texas House leaders, including Speaker Dustin Burrows. The crisis appears to have done little to change support for โ€œvaccine choice.โ€

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Texas named among worst states for childrenโ€™s health care

Read full article: Texas named among worst states for childrenโ€™s health care

A survey is shedding some uncomfortable light on Texas' quality of Children's health care. โ€œThe quality of childrenโ€™s health care should be one of the most important considerations for parents when deciding where to live,โ€ Chip Lupo, WalletHub Analyst said in a statement.

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Bipartisan support for Texas bill clarifying when doctors can perform an abortion shows early cracks

Read full article: Bipartisan support for Texas bill clarifying when doctors can perform an abortion shows early cracks

While Democrats and abortion access advocates pushed to ensure pregnant women arenโ€™t criminalized, some conservatives questioned whether this bill is needed.

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A second Texas child has died from measles; RFK Jr. visits

Read full article: A second Texas child has died from measles; RFK Jr. visits

About 500 Texans, mostly young unvaccinated children, have contracted the disease. The U.S. health secretary was in West Texas to visit the family.

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Texas sues San Antonio over abortion funding

Read full article: Texas sues San Antonio over abortion funding

Attorney General Ken Paxton previously sued the City of Austin for helping residents travel out-of-state for abortions.

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Lubbockโ€™s public health director fights to stop measles and build public trust

Read full article: Lubbockโ€™s public health director fights to stop measles and build public trust

Katherine Wells was celebrated early during the COVID-19 pandemic. Then public health became a political litmus test.

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Telehealth for pets? Itโ€™s the catโ€™s meow, a Texas lawmaker says.

Read full article: Telehealth for pets? Itโ€™s the catโ€™s meow, a Texas lawmaker says.

Animal health care experts raised concern that telehealth would lead to misdiagnosis and erode what little care already exists in rural Texas.

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Ken Paxton wants Dallas school officials under oath on transgender athlete policy

Read full article: Ken Paxton wants Dallas school officials under oath on transgender athlete policy

Paxtonโ€™s office launched an investigation into the districtโ€™s policy after an administrator was caught on tape discussing a possible loophole in the stateโ€™s ban.

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Lawyers for Houston-area midwife accused of illegal abortions condemn stateโ€™s investigation

Read full article: Lawyers for Houston-area midwife accused of illegal abortions condemn stateโ€™s investigation

Maria Rojasโ€™ attorneys got their first chance to address the claims against her Thursday. She was released on bond but a judge ordered the clinics to remain closed.

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Abortion opponents laud bill that would clamp down on pill providers and out-of-state abortions

Read full article: Abortion opponents laud bill that would clamp down on pill providers and out-of-state abortions

Some health care providers in support of Senate Bill 2880 said people who are mailed abortion pills arenโ€™t given instructions and do not receive follow-up care.

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Amid support from doctors group, bill to clarify Texasโ€™ abortion ban does little to save lives, critics say

Read full article: Amid support from doctors group, bill to clarify Texasโ€™ abortion ban does little to save lives, critics say

Senate Bill 31 supporters say it would clarify when doctors should intervene to save a pregnant womanโ€™s life, but critics say its vagueness and a measure to resurrect pre-Roe laws hamper it.

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says heโ€™ll push for special session if THC ban, bail changes fail

Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says heโ€™ll push for special session if THC ban, bail changes fail

Only Gov. Greg Abbott can call for a special session. But in his role presiding over the Texas Senate, Patrick can block any bill from passing, giving him leverage to compel overtime sessions by killing must-pass legislation.

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โ€˜That formula is broken:โ€™ American Medical Association growing frustrated with ongoing Medicare cuts

Read full article: โ€˜That formula is broken:โ€™ American Medical Association growing frustrated with ongoing Medicare cuts

As the U.S. Senate is set to vote for a new leader of Medicare, Dr. Bruce Scott, President of the American Medical Association, spoke of serious concerns he and other medical officials have over Medicareโ€™s current state.

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Parents of Texas child who died of measles stand by decision to not vaccinate

Read full article: Parents of Texas child who died of measles stand by decision to not vaccinate

The measles vaccine has been proven to be safe and effective against the disease, which is highly contagious and can be life threatening.

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95,000 Texas children are waiting for state help to pay for day care

Read full article: 95,000 Texas children are waiting for state help to pay for day care

Adding more funding to scholarships is just one way experts say state lawmakers could address Texasโ€™ child care crisis.

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TribCast: Measles, COVID and the state of our public health system

Read full article: TribCast: Measles, COVID and the state of our public health system

On the fifth anniversary of the start of the COVID pandemic, we discuss the measles outbreak and the stateโ€™s ability to respond to health crises.

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Step-by-step guide when choosing, vetting a midwife in Texas

Read full article: Step-by-step guide when choosing, vetting a midwife in Texas

In Texas, where midwifery regulations vary, itโ€™s essential to ensure that the midwife you select aligns with your medical needs and birth preferences.

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After COVID, Texas is less prepared for the next pandemic

Read full article: After COVID, Texas is less prepared for the next pandemic

Five years after Texasโ€™ first COVID death, the state spends less on public health, vaccination rates have dropped and a distrust of authority has taken hold.

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Texasโ€™ first abortion arrests stem from monthlong attorney general investigation

Read full article: Texasโ€™ first abortion arrests stem from monthlong attorney general investigation

These represent the first criminal charges under Texasโ€™ near-total abortion ban.

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Texas Republicans seek to clarify when doctors can intervene under abortion bans

Read full article: Texas Republicans seek to clarify when doctors can intervene under abortion bans

A Senate bill filed Friday does not expand abortion access, but aims to give doctors clarity while operating under laws that come with up to life in prison.

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Paxton says trans Texans canโ€™t use court orders to change sex on driverโ€™s licenses, birth certificates

Read full article: Paxton says trans Texans canโ€™t use court orders to change sex on driverโ€™s licenses, birth certificates

Per the attorney generalโ€™s nonbinding opinion, state agencies should change gender markers on government documents back to a personโ€™s sex assigned at birth.

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Will lawmakers let Texasโ€™ maternal mortality committee review abortion deaths?

Read full article: Will lawmakers let Texasโ€™ maternal mortality committee review abortion deaths?

The Legislature is considering bills that would lift long-standing restrictions on how Texasโ€™ panel can investigate maternal deaths and near-misses.

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With crumbling public health infrastructure, rural Texas scrambles to respond to measles

Read full article: With crumbling public health infrastructure, rural Texas scrambles to respond to measles

The measles outbreak in rural Texas has exposed how hospital buildings are ill-equipped. Meanwhile, long distances between providers makes testing people and transporting samples difficult.

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Obstacles slow Texasโ€™ effort to improve conditions at substance abuse recovery homes

Read full article: Obstacles slow Texasโ€™ effort to improve conditions at substance abuse recovery homes

A new law was meant to uphold standards at homes where substance abusers are trying to rebuild their lives. But compliance is proving difficult.

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Texas Senate advances bill to start a $3 billion dementia research fund

Read full article: Texas Senate advances bill to start a $3 billion dementia research fund

The legislation would require voters to approve the $3 billion start-up cost, and then the fund would be maintained at no more than $300 million annually.

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Why a Rio Grande Valley hospital is helping to feed its patients

Read full article: Why a Rio Grande Valley hospital is helping to feed its patients

As the Edinburg facility and others seek to assist people experiencing food insecurity, state lawmakers have more than a dozen bills that could tackle Texasโ€™ food deserts.

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Rep. Al Greenโ€™s response after being censured for disrupting Trumpโ€™s joint address to Congress

Read full article: Rep. Al Greenโ€™s response after being censured for disrupting Trumpโ€™s joint address to Congress

In the days leading to the censure, Green has doubled down on his actions saying on X, "Democrats will never abandon the fight to make sure every American has a safe, healthy, and financially secure life."

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Following Trumpโ€™s lead, Gov. Abbott pushes state agencies to end telework

Read full article: Following Trumpโ€™s lead, Gov. Abbott pushes state agencies to end telework

The directive comes as some state agencies have downsized their office spaces after the pandemic forced many employees to work remotely.

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Harris County judge, Houston mayor discuss measles, impact on residents

Read full article: Harris County judge, Houston mayor discuss measles, impact on residents

As the number of measles cases in Texas climbs, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo joined Mayor Whitmire and health officials to discuss the diseaseโ€™s impact on the Greater Houston area and efforts to curb its spread.

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West Texans, Mennonites at center of measles outbreak choose medical freedom over vaccine mandates

Read full article: West Texans, Mennonites at center of measles outbreak choose medical freedom over vaccine mandates

In rural West Texas, measles has sickened nearly 150 people, most of them unvaccinated. A school-age child has died. The virus is spreading among Gaines Countyโ€™s Mennonite community, where government mandates are not trusted.

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Texas leaders quiet amid the biggest measles outbreak in decades

Read full article: Texas leaders quiet amid the biggest measles outbreak in decades

Declining vaccination rates, decreasing trust in government and a political unwillingness to endorse vaccines is shaping Texasโ€™ measles response.

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Texas has the highest rate of uninsured children, and itโ€™s getting worse

Read full article: Texas has the highest rate of uninsured children, and itโ€™s getting worse

Issues with Medicaid coverage, including long wait times, abrupt loss of coverage and lack of political will to expand it, have contributed to Texasโ€™ high uninsured rate for children.

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Ask Amy: New Texas law could stop surprise โ€˜facility feeโ€™ bills at hospitals

Read full article: Ask Amy: New Texas law could stop surprise โ€˜facility feeโ€™ bills at hospitals

Patients are encouraged to share their stories and medical bills with lawmakers to illustrate the impact of facility fees on families, so it can help lawmakers understand how these fees affect everyday people.

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New study finds elevated cancer rates near toxic San Jacinto River waste pits

Read full article: New study finds elevated cancer rates near toxic San Jacinto River waste pits

State researchers found above normal levels of four types of cancer in communities near a toxic waste site.

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Texas mental health licensing board gives initial OK to remove training requirement associated with DEI

Read full article: Texas mental health licensing board gives initial OK to remove training requirement associated with DEI

Officials say the motive for the change to the rule requiring mental health providers to receive cultural diversity or competency training for license renewals has been misunderstood.

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Texas measles cases rise to 597. Here is what you need to know.

Read full article: Texas measles cases rise to 597. Here is what you need to know.

Two more counties, Potter and Parmer, have reported a measles case. The outbreak has cost state taxpayers $4.5 million to pay for immunization, testing and a public awareness campaign.

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How a South Texas community college embraced apprenticeships to ease a growing nursing shortage

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South Texas College in McAllen launched one of the first registered nursing apprenticeships in the country as area hospitals expect the need for nurses to increase.

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Domestic violence is up in Texas. Survivors and supporters hope lawmakers will take action.

Read full article: Domestic violence is up in Texas. Survivors and supporters hope lawmakers will take action.

Reported domestic violence incidents have risen 26% since 2019.

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Texas foster home linked to boyโ€™s death had history of fight clubs and sexual misconduct, report says

Read full article: Texas foster home linked to boyโ€™s death had history of fight clubs and sexual misconduct, report says

The death of an 11-year-old at a Greenville residential treatment center is among 16 deaths reported in the Texas foster care system in the last 15 months.

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Texas universities could face funding cuts for health care research under new Trump administration policy

Read full article: Texas universities could face funding cuts for health care research under new Trump administration policy

A federal judge blocked a new National Institutes of Health policy from going into effect in 22 states that sued the agency, but Texas wasnโ€™t part of the suit.

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