House bill would extend postpartum Medicaid coverage for 12 months
A proposal by Rep. Toni Rose would give new mothers Medicaid benefits for up to a year after childbirth. The bill needs a final vote in order to move to the Senate.
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A proposal by Rep. Toni Rose would give new mothers Medicaid benefits for up to a year after childbirth. The bill needs a final vote in order to move to the Senate.
Read MoreHouse Bill 2127 would prevent local leaders from passing and enforcing regulations such as worker protections, drought restrictions and more.
Read MoreBatteries, flashlights, generators and other types of emergency preparedness supplies will be sold without sales taxes from April 22-23.
Read MoreHouse Bill 2 would cut school property tax rates and limit how much property values can increase annually. Its approval sets up a potential showdown with the Texas Senate over their opposing tax relief packages.
Read MoreUnder the plan, the state will build new mental health facilities and work with local hospitals to increase capacity. The money will come from the state’s $32.7 billion budget surplus.
Read MoreThe Texas Senate passed Senate Bill 16, which would ban professors from compelling students to adopt certain political beliefs. Critics of the proposal say it undermines the freedom of speech.
Read MoreThe Texas House also passed a bill to decriminalize fentanyl test strips, which are used to determine if other drugs contain the deadly opioid. Tackling the fentanyl crisis is one of Abbott’s top priorities for the current legislative session.
Read MoreThe bill will head to the House, where it is expected to face opposition from both parties. Senators also approved a proposal to give public school teachers one-time bonuses.
Read MoreThe Texas Senate approved a resolution that would allow legislators to act and vote on bills beginning on the 31st day of each legislative session. Currently, they cannot take up bills until the 61st day.
Read MoreOne bill restricts which types of drag shows children can attend by criminalizing “sexually oriented performances” in front of minors. The other bill prohibits libraries that host drag queen story hour events from receiving public funds.
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