For nearly a decade, advocates of expanded use of medical marijuana have been spurned by the Texas Legislature โ but giving up isn’t how they roll. So they’re trying again with a limited proposal.
Health care
In-depth reporting on public health, healthcare policy, hospitals, and wellness issues shaping communities across Texas, from The Texas Tribune.
Banned Parenthood?
State Sen. Bob Deuell, R-Greenville, wants Planned Parenthood’s clinics out of the stateโs Womenโs Health Program, which provides family planning services โ but not abortions โ to impoverished Medicaid patients. He says a 2005 law should exclude them already. But for years, the stateโs Health and Human Services Commission has allowed those clinics to participate, for fear that barring them might be unconstitutional. Deuell has asked Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott to clear up the matter, hoping it will free up the agency to push Planned Parenthood out.
An Itchy Situation
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently said that children should not be kept out of school if they get head lice โ the opposite of what Texas law requires. Ben Philpott of KUT News and the Tribune has this report.
Birthing Control [Updated]
Should lawmakers pay hospitals more for refusing to induce early labor, which reduces neonatal costs and harm to mothers? Or should the state be kept out of the private decisions of patients and their physicians?
Pols in Purgatory
State Rep. Tara Rios Ybarra, D-South Padre Island, who is awaiting prosecution on corruption charges, is the latest Texas elected official under indictment but not yet convicted to languish in career-crippling limbo.
TribBlog: Family Planning Quandary?
Sen. Bob Deuell, R-Greenville, wants the attorney general to decide whether a Texas family planning rule โ one that bans the state’s Women’s Health Program from contracting with clinics that “perform or promote” abortions โ is constitutional.
TribBlog: Warren Jeffs Headed For Texas?
The Utah Supreme Courtโs decision on Tuesday to reverse polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffsโ felony rape convictions has opened the door for his prosecution here โ and has likely made it easier to extradite him to Texas.
TribBlog: Wait Times Drop In Texas ERs
Wait times in Texas emergency rooms dropped by 14 minutes between 2008 and 2009, but it still takes just over 4 hours to be seen by an ER doctor, according to a new study by the health care research group Press Ganey.
TribBlog: How Much Do Kids Count?
Texas ranks 34th nationally in childhood well-being, has the third highest teen birth rate and is experiencing a rapid increase in child poverty, according to new numbers released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation KIDS Count data center.
Whooping It Up
Cases of whooping cough spiked in Texas last year to their highest level since 1962. Ben Freed of KUT News reports on what’s being done to prevent the spread of this disease.



