
Uninsured Texans: Challenges & Policy Solutions
This is Part 2 of a blog series examining the 2022 Census data and providing insight into Texas’ uninsured rate. Read Part 1 here. Policy Solutions All Texans, no matter
This is Part 2 of a blog series examining the 2022 Census data and providing insight into Texas’ uninsured rate. Read Part 1 here. Policy Solutions All Texans, no matter
New U.S. Census estimates from mid-September show slight improvements in the number of uninsured Texans from 2021 to 2022. Seventeen percent of Texans (an estimated 4.9 million) were uninsured in
All Texans are worth affordable, comprehensive health coverage, no matter how much money we make or where we’re from. Yet because of our state leaders’ choices, Texas continues to lead the
Urgent action is needed to fix errors and address issues causing eligible Texas kids to lose Medicaid. Texas recently began the monumental task of re-checking eligibility for everyone on Medicaid,
View this testimony as a PDF here. Every Texan supports the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) proposal to end the exclusion of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients
View this testimony as a PDF here. Every Texan (formerly CPPP) appreciates the opportunity to testify in support of HB 5166. The Benedictine Sisters of Boerne, Texas, founded Every Texan
First Data Shows Alarming Impact of Medicaid Unwinding in Texas Governor Abbott can take steps to keep eligible Texans covered. Over half a million Texans were removed from Medicaid health
View this testimony as a PDF here. Every Texan (formerly CPPP) appreciates the opportunity to express support for HB 12 by Representative Rose. The Benedictine Sisters of Boerne, Texas, founded
First Data Shows Alarming Impact of Medicaid Unwinding in Texas Governor Abbott can take steps to keep eligible Texans covered Over half a million Texans were removed from Medicaid health
View this testimony as a PDF here. Every Texan (formerly CPPP) appreciates the opportunity to comment on the filed version of HB 2401 by Chairman Oliverson. We are respectfully registering