addison@proclaimadvocates.com

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Where are the uninsured located in Texas? Part 2: By census tract

May 16, 2025

This the second part in a data analysis series on Texas’ uninsured, with the focus this time on census tract data. Texas continues to lead the nation with 16.4% of its population without health insurance. In Part 1 of this series, we looked at county-level trends in the uninsured and where they live. We found…

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Where are the uninsured located in Texas? Part 1: The county view

April 29, 2025

This is Part 1 in a multi-part data analysis of Texas’ uninsured population; this part includes a county-level analysis of the state’s uninsured. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas has the highest uninsured rate in the nation, with 16.4% of its population lacking health care coverage. Without insurance, individuals are less likely to receive…

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Supplemental budget bill: 11 spending items to consider

April 7, 2025

Texas 2036 Government Performance and Fiscal Policy Director Rahul Sreenivasan submitted comments on Wednesday to accompany his testimony to the Texas House Committee on Appropriations in favor of House Bill 500. He highlighted multiple spending items within the supplemental budget bill, which is scheduled for consideration on the House floor on Thursday. Here are his…

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U.S. Census Data: How Texas earned a booming population

February 28, 2025
Today, Texas is known for its booming population. That’s why it’s become a draw for people all over the country – and world.  But this recent boom didn’t happen overnight. Historical U.S. census data from 1790 shows Virginia (821,287), Massachusetts (475,199) and Pennsylvania (433,611) were the three most populated U.S. states. By 1820, New York...
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The new revenue estimate is out: Here’s what you need to know

January 16, 2025

Earlier this week, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced that he expects $194.6 billion of state revenue to be available for general-purpose spending in the fiscal 2026-27 biennium. The Biennial Revenue Estimate is an important step in the continuous two-year state budget process and gives initial funding parameters to House and Senate budget writers for the…

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Testimony: Strategies to improve housing affordability

November 8, 2024

Key Takeaways: The best way to improve housing affordability is to build more of everything. Minimum house size requirements are an exclusionary tool that prevent low cost housing from being built. Single stair buildings are a proven housing typology that could infuse high demand areas with small apartment buildings. Housing Prices are a Supply Problem…

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