SB1622 and HB3767 will be key to ensuring that all Texans have the opportunity to grow, thrive and attain a good paying job.
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Why corporate leadership on elections matters
The business imperative to defend our democracy.
Healthcare heroes
While the debate on whether heroes are born or made continues, most can agree that heroism always includes an act performed in service to others. At Sam Houston State University, our student doctors are already serving others and showing what it takes to join the ranks of our front-line, healthcare heroes — those who truly make a difference in people’s lives.
For a stronger economy, reskill and upskill the Texas workforce
As our economy recovers from a global crisis, community college leaders are working with employers to strengthen the Texas workforce, align education with business needs, and accelerate the economic recovery.
Supreme Court ruling gives Texas momentum to pursue greater PBM oversight
By The Texas Pharmacy Association, in partnership with Rx Choice for TexasArkansas’ right to regulate pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) was upheld in a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling in December. This long-disputed issue about the breadth of control held by PBMs has been a point of contention in several states, including Texas. This landmark ruling […]
UT Austin’s nurses lead the way
Health care providers across the university joined to create a successful COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
Better health care at home
State investment in research would expand opportunities for TTUHSC to bridge the disparities gap, improve outcomes in chronic conditions for rural residents.
COVID-19’s impact on the commercial real estate market in Austin
The impact of COVID on segments of the national economy has been widely understood. What might be less known, is the impact these events have had on the home building market.
Preparing the next generation of Latino leaders
Universities are cultivating the hopes and dreams of Latino students as they educate the leaders of tomorrow.
Make nursing home care in Texas a placement of last resort
By Tina Tran AARP TexasTina Tran is the state director of AARP Texas, which has 2.3 million members age 50-plus in Texas.With one in five Texans soon to be over age 64, there’s no question that nursing homes are needed.These vital care facilities — and the compassionate people who work in them — provide a […]
