
UPDATE: State Leaders’ Fight to Take Health Care Away from Texans Goes to the Supreme Court
On November 10, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for the harmful Health Care Repeal Lawsuit, which would eliminate the entire Affordable Care
On November 10, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for the harmful Health Care Repeal Lawsuit, which would eliminate the entire Affordable Care
Across party lines, the public strongly supports the multiple protections for people with preexisting conditions contained in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Supreme Court
In Texas, opportunity isn’t the same for everyone – despite our state’s wealth. Texans are working hard to support their families and contribute to our
Texas Select Committee on Statewide Health Care Costs via email to Committee Clerks Samantha Durand at Samantha.Durand_HC@house.texas.gov and Brigitt Hartin at Brigitt.Hartin_HC@house.texas.gov RE: Information responsive
Texas should develop and pursue a well-designed 1332 waiver to help make quality health care coverage more affordable and increase competition in our individual insurance
For health and economy to recover from COVID-19, long-overdue state action to address Texas’ uninsured problem is needed more than ever Texas continues to have
Texas House Committee on Insurance Via email to Committee Clerk Sergio Cavazos, Sergio.Cavazos_HC@house.texas.gov Dear Chairman Lucio and Members of the Committee: The undersigned consumer and
Texas House Committee on Insurance via email to Committee Clerk Sergio Cavazos at Sergio.Cavazos_HC@house.texas.gov Dear Chairman Lucio and Members of the Committee: Every Texan (formerly
To: Texas House Committee on Insurance Interim Charge 1, monitor SB 1852 and non-traditional health plans The consumer and patient organizations listed above appreciate the
Our local, state and Congressional leaders have taken critical steps over the past several weeks to address the public health and economic crisis caused by