To Improve Financial Stability of SNAP Households, TX Should Remove Asset Test
By Jeanie Donovan When a Texas family is struggling to make ends meet or having trouble keeping food on the table, they may turn to
By Jeanie Donovan When a Texas family is struggling to make ends meet or having trouble keeping food on the table, they may turn to
“When it comes to funding priorities for Texas children, legislators appear to be facing similar tough choices as they work to finalize the state budget.
Earlier this year, Judge Dietz found the Texas school finance system to be inadequate and inequitable. The inadequacy finding was undoubtedly exasperated by the $4
To help you understand the differences between the Senate and House budgets, we’ve broken down their health and human services funding proposals into three papers,
Today, we sent a letter to the budget conferees outlining our recommendations for reconciling the differences between the House and the Senate regarding health and
Unless our state takes action soon, come Jan. 1, 2014, Texas adults just below the poverty line, such as parents in a family of 4 living
“Texans want our public schools to prepare children to be ready for college or to make a living after high school. Texans have lots of
Two bills making their way quickly through the Legislature would create a “New Markets” program to grant tax credits for investments in firms that would,
More than 66,000 uninsured Texas veterans and their spouses could gain health care coverage if the state moves forward with Medicaid expansion under the Affordable