Federal health authorities have taken the “unprecedented” step of instructing states to investigate certain individuals on Medicaid to determine whether they are ineligible because of their ...
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Texas DACA recipients ponder leaving the state amid push to revoke their work permits
A Trump administration proposal would strip Texas’ more than 86,000 DACA recipients of their work permits — including two nurses who say they’ll move to other states if that happens.
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Many Texans will pay more for ACA health insurance. Here’s what to know about open enrollment
The federal marketplace’s health insurance premiums will cost more for many people. Enrollment runs Nov. 1 to Jan. 15.
The first of this two-part series looks at how limited access to agency expertise may have reduced the likelihood that states ...
Troops are getting their Nov. 1 paychecks, but the Treasury secretary said they will start going without pay by Nov. 15 if the shutdown continues.
Experts worry early detection tests like Galleri and CancerGuard are unproven and could drive up health care costs by ...
In Texas, recipients receive an average of $379 a month in Lone Star Card benefits to use at grocery stores, according to ...
Two federal judges have ruled that President Donald Trump must use contingency funds to keep SNAP benefits going during the federal government shutdown.
Texans who use the Affordable Care Act marketplace to get their insurance should start looking at renewals now, as open ...
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SNAP Benefits Latest: Texans likely won't see emergency funding on Nov. 1
Despite rulings from two federal judges on Friday who said SNAP benefits could not be suspended for the first time in the ...
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LIST: Where to go in Central Texas for food distributions as SNAP benefits pause approaches
Millions of Texans could lose access to federal food assistance on Nov. 1 as the government shutdown continues.
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SNAP benefits ending: List of resources for Central Texans in need
As the government shutdown continues, tens of millions Americans, including many in Central Texas, will lose their SNAP benefits on November 1.
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