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Budget decision puts off Medicaid problem to 2013
Budget decision puts off Medicaid problem to 2013
CHRIS TOMLINSON Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas A deal reached on how to pay for Texas’ health and human services programs puts off paying the bill to 2013. In a deal reached this week, a conference committee made up of House and Senate lawmakers decided not to fund the expected growth in Medicaid. Budget experts warned that could mean a $4.8 billion deficit when the Legislature meets again in …
Place 4 candidate: Cathy Henesey
Place 4 candidate: Cathy Henesey
Cathy Henesey is new to the ranks of politics; however, she is a working residents who cares about her city. This election Henesey looks to join the
Violent Beheadings Kidnappings for Ransom Forcing Mexican?s to Flee to the U.s
Senate Invocation – Rev. Charles Ruehl – February 15, 2011
Rev. Charles Ruehl of First United Methodist Church, La Porte, delivers an invocation before the Texas Senate, February 15, 2011. For more updates from the legislative session, visit legetv.org.
Senate Finance – Sen. Ogden on structural deficits – April 4, 2011
Sen. Steve Ogden (SD-5) expresses his concern about the structural deficit in the Texas budget as a part of a Senate Finance committee meeting, April 4, 2011. For more updates from the legislative session, visit legetv.org.
Kirk Watson: Bill White’s a Nerd
State Sen. Kirk Watson, D-Austin, sizes up the Democratic gubernatorial nominee at the TribLive event on Wednesday. Watch to see why Watson argues being a nerd is a good thing this election year.
GOP Senate District 25 Votes for Homeowner Relief from Binding Arbitration
The Republican Party “gets it.” On March 20, 2012, in Senate District 25, precinct delegates voted for a Resolution stating that aggrieved homeowners should not be constrained by Pre-Dispute Binding Arbitration Clauses which take away their Constitutional right to a trial for compensation when harmed by shoddy construction companies.
West Texas radioactive waste site bill
West Texas radioactive waste site bill
A bill that would allow a remote low-level radioactive waste site in West Texas to bury material from dozens of states has been approved by the Texas House.
HB passes in Senate
HB passes in Texas Senate. Univision Channel 45 Reports / Interview author Alejandra Rincon