addison@proclaimadvocates.com

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Lege update: 12-month Medicaid for new moms, lower cost drugs

January 29, 2024

During the 88th legislative session, Texas 2036 supported 12 bills aimed at ensuring Texans can access the health care they need, when they need it, and at a price they can afford. Many of those bills were directly implemented by health care markets, but others required state agency action to execute. Extended postpartum Medicaid clears…

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2023 Year in Review: The top state budget stories

December 27, 2023

Lawmakers’ deliberations and decisions this year on the Texas state budget drew more attention than usual because of the projection of record-breaking revenue announced just before they began work last January. Here are a few of the top stories that framed the year in state budget and revenue: Projected $32.7B Surplus for Lawmakers (Dallas Morning…

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2023 Year in Review: Top stories on tackling housing supply crisis

December 18, 2023

The pro-housing movement made tremendous progress across the nation in 2023. Efforts to increase access to a diversified housing supply and educate lawmakers and the public on the housing crisis and the remedies that are within reach are gaining momentum nationwide. Here are six articles to read before the new year: 1. Financial Times: Repeat…

Special session update: What we see around budget, spending limit

October 18, 2023

Since Comptroller Glenn Hegar published his revised revenue outlook ahead of the special session, a number of bills have been filed, with a few already passed out of the Senate. As the dust settles from the activity of the first 10 days, we’re getting a clearer sense of how special session legislation and the budget…

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Five quick takeaways from the Comptroller’s new revenue estimate

October 9, 2023

The Texas House and Senate gaveled back in Monday afternoon pursuant to Gov. Greg Abbott’s call for a Third Special Session. Last week, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced his Certification Revenue Estimate (CRE), an update of the state’s revenue outlook for the current 2024-25 fiscal biennium. The CRE revises projected available revenue upward from $188.23 billion…

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Insurance taxes: An unexpected driver behind increased revenues

October 6, 2023

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar last month told a Texas Tribune Festival audience that he expected to revise the Certification Revenue Estimate upward. It is certainly noteworthy that the CRE, an update of the state’s revenue outlook for the current fiscal year 2024-25 biennium, has turned out higher than expected given that Hegar had previously forecasted…

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