Olivia Aldridge | KUT
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The constitutional amendment comes before voters at a time when Texas' population of older adults is growing faster than any other age group.
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Enrollment in Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance plans begins Nov. 1. But questions about whether Congress will extend tax credits that bring down the cost of plans for many Americans linger.
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Austin area food bank leaders are bracing for increased demand if SNAP benefits are not issued in November.
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The law could allow private citizens to sue nonprofits that help Texans access medication abortion in other states.
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House Bill 7 would allow private citizens to sue out-of-state prescribers and distributors of abortion pills sent into Texas.
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The Health and Human Services secretary praised recent health legislation out of Texas during a visit with Gov. Greg Abbott.
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In Texas, where abortion is banned, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, medical associations, and groups on either side of the issue worked together to clarify when abortion can be used in emergencies.
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El fiscal general de Texas, Ken Paxton, alega que la médica recetó fármacos para abortar a una mujer en Texas, violando las leyes del estado.
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El proyecto de ley reclasificaría la mifepristona y el misoprostol como sustancias de la Lista IV. Los médicos afirman que esto podría causar retrasos en la atención durante emergencias médicas graves.