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'Texas needs a long-term strategy to support the uninsured,' Johnson says
By Benjamin Kibbey | Apr 29, 2021
In an 80-68 vote, the Texas House of Representatives rejected a piece of legislation that would have expanded the pool of individuals who are eligible for Medicaid coverage in the state.
Paxton warns against politicization of Supreme Court, 'I will not stand for this obvious power grab from the Biden administration'
By Benjamin Kibbey | Apr 29, 2021
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently joined 10 other state attorneys general in issuing a warning to the administration of President Joe Biden and Congress regarding any effort to expand the U.S. Supreme Court.
After emergency eye surgery for 2012 combat injury, Crenshaw 'not out of the woods yet'
By David Beasley | Apr 29, 2021
After recent emergency eye surgery, U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Houston) said the operation “went very well,” but he can still see only lights and shadows.
Thierry mourns passing of father: 'I deeply appreciate my colleagues who stood in sympathy and solidarity with me'
By Carrie Bradon | Apr 29, 2021
Rep. Shawn Thierry (R-Houston) publicly mourned the loss of her father, Frederick Thierry, who passed away in November 2020, offering a statement about his life and legacy after he received a Memorial Resolution.
Department of Defense Commission on Sexual Assault proposes new bill to 'ensure independent investigations' of crimes
By Carrie Bradon | Apr 29, 2021
The Department of Defense’s Commission on Sexual Assault has introduced new measures aimed at increasing transparency in investigations of sexual crimes committed by military personnel, headed by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
Investigation underway in allegations of 'sexual assault at the Texas Capitol' after staffer allegedly drugged by lobbyist
By April Bamburg | Apr 29, 2021
A lobbyist is accused of using a date rape drug on a female legislative staffer, and that news has drawn a swift response from members of the Texas House of Representatives.