Budget Bills Short on Health Care for Texans
Author:
Anne Dunkelberg /(512) 320-0222 x 102
May 12, 2011
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The Texas House and Senate have adopted two different budget bills, and a conference committee has begun to work out a compromise budget.
Both chambers provide less money for Texas health and human services than was budgeted in 2010-2011. But the Senate’s version of the budget provides substantially more money for health care and social services than the House version.
In part four in a five-part primer series on health care, we take a look at what the budget bills mean for Texans' health care, and how Texas can do better.
Five-part primer series:
Part One: What Is a Health Insurance Exchange?
Part Two: Current Budgets Would Place Texas Medicaid and CHIP in Critical Condition
Part Three: Designing a Health Insurance Exchange: The Right Choices for Texas