
Legislative Checklist to Support Orderly Medicaid Unwinding
Keeping Eligible Texans Enrolled in Medicaid in 2023 and Beyond View this checklist as a PDF here. Download an Unwinding tip sheet here. Children and pregnant women face multiple barriers
Keeping Eligible Texans Enrolled in Medicaid in 2023 and Beyond View this checklist as a PDF here. Download an Unwinding tip sheet here. Children and pregnant women face multiple barriers
This blog was co-authored by Jonathan Malagon and Lola Vinson. View our data brief on the status of women in Texas here. Most Texans, no matter our race, income, or
View the full report here Every Texan and the Texas State Employees Union (TSEU) released a report based on a survey of 217 state employees detailing the conditions in Texas
View this testimony as a PDF here. Chairman Birdwell and Members of the Senate Committee on Border Security, I, Luis Figueroa, Chief of Legislative Affairs, on behalf of Every Texan
Texas is home to 10% of all children under 18 living in the United States. The nearly 7.5 million children living in Texas reflect the nation’s growing diversity. The number
This blog post was co-authored by Luis Figueroa and Braelynn Barborka. Regardless of race, place, or background, Texans value our democratic systems and agree that we must push to make
Time is running out to claim your children’s Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) benefits. P-EBT benefits for Summer 2022 have been sent to eligible families. The Texas Health and Human
View this testimony as a PDF here. Texans, no matter their place of birth or families’ history in the state, deserve a budget that ensures funded programs are efficient and
Texans deserve not to worry about their next meal. Since Spring 2020, the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Texas families have received extra benefits on their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
From El Paso to Houston and everywhere in between, Texans are entitled to affordable and nutritious food to ensure our families live long and healthy lives. However, even in 2023,