ACA and Your Taxes, Part One
It’s tax time, and one of the big changes many people will see on their taxes this year has to do with the Affordable Care
It’s tax time, and one of the big changes many people will see on their taxes this year has to do with the Affordable Care
This week, I testified in front of the Senate Finance Committee and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Article II on their respective starting-point budget proposals
On January 27, Senate Finance Chair Jane Nelson (R – Flower Mound) introduced SB 2, the Senate’s starting-point 2016-17 Texas budget. Two weeks earlier, the
Governor Abbott’s first State of the State address started out strong, but then he lost me. I was pleased to hear the Governor declare early
Imagine looking at your paycheck and knowing it’s not enough money to pay the rent on time or buy groceries for your family. Unfortunately, too
The crowd on the south steps of the Texas Capitol Wednesday morning truly reflected the changing face of our great state. I was proud to
Today the Senate Finance Committee heard testimony on the importance of investing in public education. When District Court Judge John Dietz found Texas’ school finance system
The Health Insurance Marketplace open enrollment period for 2015 ends February 15, but there’s still time to sign up before the deadline. If you miss
By Nikki Metzgar, CPPP Health Policy Intern Under the Sunset process, the “need for, performance of, and improvements to” Texas state agencies are periodically reviewed,
Our elected leaders need to hear directly from Texans of all backgrounds as they weigh the best policies for our state during this legislative session.
With just days left until the end of open enrollment in the Health Insurance Marketplace, Texas still has a long way to go to get
Pre-Kindergarten has already proven to be a hot issue this legislative session, and this week Representatives Eric Johnson (D-Dallas) and Marsha Farney (R-Georgetown) released a