Testimony to House Committee on Human Services on HB 2401
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
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
View this testimony as a PDF here. HB 700 would disrupt a system that is working well Every Texan opposes House Bill 700 by Oliverson as filed. The bill would
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
A few bills have been filed in the 2023 Texas Legislative Session that would create Texas’ own Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace to replace HealthCare.Gov, the marketplace Texas
View this testimony as a PDF here. Recommendation: Restore a system of modest grant support for Community-Based Organizations to boost Texas Medicaid’s ability to connect more eligible children and moms
View this testimony as a PDF here. Every Texan (formerly CPPP) appreciates the opportunity to comment on proposed funding for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) in the
View this fact sheet as a PDF here. Every Texan supports legislation to include more lawfully present immigrants in Texas Medicaid. Texas excludes most lawfully present adult immigrants from Medicaid.
View this testimony as a PDF here. Every Texan (formerly CPPP) appreciates the opportunity to comment on proposed funding for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) in the
Medicaid outreach to mixed-immigration-status families is a “must-have” for enrolling eligible uninsured children. View this fact sheet as a PDF here. U.S. Census data (2018) indicated that 5.6 million Texans
AUSTIN — A new report released today by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families (CCF) shows that Texas had the nation’s worst uninsured rate for children in 2021.