Maintaining Health Care Status Quo “Not in the Cards” for Texas
It looks like Texas leaders might be on the clock to get the state’s health care system in line with the new way of doing
It looks like Texas leaders might be on the clock to get the state’s health care system in line with the new way of doing
On Friday, the University of Texas wrapped up the 2015-2016 Opportunity Forum Series, Uniting our Divided City, with a discussion of Austin’s racial wealth divides.
Although the ACA expands health insurance coverage through Medicaid and the Health Insurance Marketplace, it does not limit states to using only those two options
We’re eagerly awaiting the Texas Supreme Court’s school finance ruling, expected almost any day. It’s a good time to consider what it would take for
Today marks Tax Day – the deadline by which most Americans file their personal income tax returns. This year we managed to get three extra
As a young girl growing up in Dallas, I remember being glued to the television, awestruck as we watched the first man walk on the
More than 1.2 million kids live in the Dallas metro area, representing more than one out of every six kids living in Texas. Dallas is
Last week I presented invited testimony to the Senate Finance Committee about sales tax holidays. Sales tax holidays sound good to consumers, especially in the