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Frustration boils as Gov. Greg Abbott, AG Ken Paxton target GOP incumbents
Big spending and anger surround reelection bids for state House members like Glenn Rogers, who’s facing heat for votes on vouchers and Ken Paxton’s impeachment.
By Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Gov. Greg Abbott, school vouchers, GOP primaries, republican primaries, Texas politics, State Rep. Glenn Rogers, Charles Butt Public Education PAC, Texas Medical Association, HillCo, Rep. Travis Clardy, Rep. Ernest Bailes, Attorney General Ken Paxton
Biden administration can’t force Texas hospitals to provide emergency abortions, judge rules
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had said hospitals in states with abortion bans must perform emergency abortions in some instances.
By Jayme Lozano, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Texas, Abortion, Emergency Abortions, Joe Biden, Biden White House, Biden Administration, U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix, Lubbock, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Texas Medical Association, U.S. Supreme Court, Trigger Law, Attorney General Ken Paxton, abortion rights, abortion access, abortion care, Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, white house, Donald Trump
With school openings near, parents and teachers say state leaders have stripped them of weapons against COVID-19
By Reese Oxner, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, Mask mandate, Gov. Greg Abbott, Schools, students, COVID-19, COVID, coronavirus, Deer Park School District, public schools, no mask rules, vaccinations, new school year, pandemic, delta variant, CDC, Centers for Disease Control, Texas Education Commission, Mike Morath, Texas State Teachers Association, Texas Medical Association, cases, hospitalizations
All adults in Texas are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. But there still aren’t enough doses for everyone.
By Anna Canizales, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, vaccinations, vaccine, 16 and over, all adults, Texas Department of State Health Services, DSHS, COVID-19, COVID, pandemic, coronavirus, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, 10 million vaccine doses, vaccine supply, vaccine doses, CDC, Texas Medical Association, vaccine appointments, vaccine supplies
What do new variants of the coronavirus mean for Texans? And how can we best protect ourselves?
By Elvia Limón, The Texas Tribune
Tags: COVID-19, COVID, pandemic, coronavirus, variants, mutations, Texas, Anthony Fauci, Texas Medical Association, John Carlo, COVID-19 Task Force, U.K. variant, South African variant, Brazilian variant, Sherri Onyiego, Harris County, Moderna, Pfizer, vaccines
Low-income Texans struggle to find new doctors as state officials boot Planned Parenthood off Medicaid
By Shannon Najmabadi, The Texas Tribune
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Medicaid, Planned Parenthood, Texas, New Braunfels, HPV, human papillomavirus, reproductive health, women's health, Texas Policy Evaluation Project, Health and Human Services Commission, Every Texan, Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, Texas Medical Association, uninsured, health care
New Texas Medical Association Chart Ranks Activities by Risk of Contracting COVID-19
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Texas medical association, TMA, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19 infection risks, covid-19 risks, shopping, camping, malls, grocery stores, gyms, pumping gas, opening mail, Texas, COVID-19 Task Force, Committee on Infectious Diseases, medical advice
The Texas GOP Convention Will Gather Thousands of People Indoors Without a Mask Requirement. One of Its Sponsors is the Texas Medical Association.
By Meena Venkataramanan, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Medical Association, Texas, Republican Convention, Texas Republican convention, Diana Fite, Texas Democratic Party, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, University of Texas System, Abhi Rahman, Brent Annear, Greg Abbott, Glenn Hegar, Dan Patrick, David Lakey, Texas Department of State Health Services, Houston, Harris County
San Antonio Has One of the Worst Rates for Insurance Coverage of All Big Cities
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, uninsured rates, health insurance, ACA, Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, WalletHub, Texas Medical Association
Bonehead Quote of the Week: Donna Campbell On Government Intrusion
By Mary Tuma
Tags: The Daily, abortion, texas medical association, Texas Abortion Law, State Sen. Donna Campbell, concealed carry
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