CMS’ New Rules Govern “Junk” Short-Term Health Coverage and Insurance-Like Products
As if navigating health coverage options isn’t hard enough for most Texans, a multitude of health plans not required by federal law to comply with
As if navigating health coverage options isn’t hard enough for most Texans, a multitude of health plans not required by federal law to comply with
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Texas’ partner in administering Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), released a Final Rule to better
Senior Policy Analyst Kimberly Clarida was interviewed about the recent DEI-related layoffs at the University of Texas Austin, which disproportionately affected female and Black employees. Read
Read Shannon’s work in The Houston Chronicle. About 17 million Texans will sit down to file their taxes over the next few weeks, whether on
Texas’ SB 4 Betrays American Values Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star and the Texas Legislature’s dangerously unconstitutional SB 4 have turned the idyllic beauty