Tuesday marked the first day lawmakers could file bills for next yearโs legislative session.
Health care
In-depth reporting on public health, healthcare policy, hospitals, and wellness issues shaping communities across Texas, from The Texas Tribune.
A push to change a 2019 Texas law that bars certain felons from becoming social workers
Texas prohibits people with assault convictions, among other felonies, from becoming social workers. A new lawsuit says the ban is unconstitutional.
Texasโ 90,000 DACA recipients can sign up for Affordable Care Act coverage โ for now
Those enrolled in the federal program shielding them from deportation can enroll through Jan. 15, but a lawsuit and Trumpโs anti-immigration stance threaten to eliminate eligibility.
A growing and aging population is forcing Texas counties to seek state EMS funding
Although Texas counties are not required to provide ambulance services, many are digging deep to pay for their own fleet or to contract out services.
How โwildly successfulโ anti-trans ads fired up Texas voters for Republicans
The barrage of ads focused on trans kids playing youth sports motivated the Republican base as Democrats struggled to respond.
Amarillo voters reject abortion โtravel ban,โ a rare rebuke of anti-abortion movement in Texas
Tuesdayโs vote was a rare chance for Texans to vote directly on abortion restrictions. The state already has a near-total abortion ban.
Medical Cannabis in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide
By Texas OriginalIn less than 60 days, the Texas Legislature will convene for the 89th Session, the only opportunity for lawmakers to consider expanding the state’s medical cannabis program for the next two years. The Texas Compassionate Use Program provides relief to patients living with qualifying medical conditions, including epilepsy, PTSD and cancer by connecting […]
Texas OB-GYNs urge lawmakers to change abortion laws after reports on pregnant women’s deaths
The group of 111 doctors cited recent ProPublica reporting on two pregnant women who died because doctors did not provide lifesaving care.
A pregnant teenager died after trying to get care in three visits to Texas emergency rooms
It took 20 hours and three ER visits before doctors admitted the pregnant 18-year-old to the hospital as her condition worsened. Sheโs one of at least two women who died under Texasโ abortion ban.
Second Texas doctor sued for providing gender-affirming care to minors
These are the first cases under a law prohibiting doctors from providing puberty blockers or hormone therapy to help minors transition.



