Report on community hospitals : rider 64, Tex. H.B. 1, 78th Texas Leg., R.S.. Veto message of Gov. Perry, Tex. H.B. 1, 78th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act (line-item veto). Strayhorn nixes budget over technical error in transportation bill. Text of conference committee report, Tex. H.B. 1, 78th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Art. VI, Texas Department of Agriculture, Rider 55, p. VI-2 (agricultural commodity regulation). Text of conference committee report, Tex. H.B. 1, 78th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Art. II, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 55, p. II-60, Study of facility closures and consolidation. Text of conference committee report, Tex. H.B. 1, 78th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Art. III, State Board for Educator Certification, Rider 10, Contingent revenue, 'for the purpose of conducting national criminal history background checks...' Budget process stalls; special session on horizon. Analysis: the factors behind the Democrat walkout. LSR's top 10 issues of the 78th Texas Legislature. How Gault plays in Texas. House committee approves plan to cut visiting judges funds. Time to stand up and shout 'no'. The budget: under the knife. Healthcare for U.S. children: controversial budget-cut target. Can't hardly wait: we'll name our best and worst legislators next month, but with outrage and excess piling up, it's not too soon to drop a few hints. State health care and TANF budget cuts from 2004-2005: preliminary overview. Winners and losers of 2003 session. Altered state: the joys of Oklahoma tourism aside, what we learned this legislative session is that Texas politics will never be the same again. Crosses to bear: at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, questions of faith, conscience, biology, and politics collide every day on the front lines of the new war over abortion. Perry vetoes workers' comp research panel. Federal Medicaid relief funds could stop the elimination of Medicaid mental health services, other services. 78th Legislative Session Mysterious budget rider politicizes tax refunds. Legislature's CHIP policy changes have already reduced children covered by 49,000. End of an era. Admission referral system pilot program: report on the admission referral system pilot program (H.B. 1, General Appropriations Act, Rider 26, Page III-25 of the 78th Texas Legislature). |
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