Saddle up for the Legislative Session
As the divisive elections fade and the holiday season approaches, it’s time to put aside our differences and focus on what all Texans believe in.
As the divisive elections fade and the holiday season approaches, it’s time to put aside our differences and focus on what all Texans believe in.
We told you in a recent post that over half of Americans without health coverage don’t know there is financial help available (discounted premiums, deductibles,
The Center for Public Policy Priorities family mourns the death yesterday of Ray Farabee, a brilliant, dedicated leader and a truly charming man. Born in
Thanksgiving is just a week away, and like you, I have so many reasons to be grateful. At the top of my list are two
With President Obama expected to announce executive action to address the enforcement of immigration policy, I wanted to highlight our recent report, Immigrants Drive the Texas
We’re celebrating Dick and Anne’s 20 years of wonk-ship with CPPP, and we want you to join us! Please take a moment to congratulate our colleagues
As we near the launch of the second Marketplace enrollment period this Saturday, uninsured consumers are gearing up to Stop, Shop, and Enroll. But what
Now that Election Day has passed, one of the most important decisions we can make is about which health-insurance plan to select for ourselves and
More than one million families with young children in Texas are low-income—nearly half of all families with young children. Texas kids growing up in low-income
Two big things just happened related to the Health Insurance Marketplace. I’ll give you the good news first. Last night, the Health Insurance Marketplace at
UPDATE November 7, 2014: Earlier today the Supreme Court decided to hear King v. Burwell, a case about the subsidies in federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplaces.
Millions of uninsured Texans may be eligible for affordable coverage options in the new Health Insurance Marketplace, but too many don’t know about their coverage