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This year, Texas lawmakers zeroed in on existing health care programs, leaving bolder measures by the wayside

Pregnant moms on Medicaid will get health care coverage for a year, patients will get more detailed billing and nurses will get help with school loans. But efforts failed to gain steam for legalizing fentanyl test strips, increasing the pool of mental health professionals who accept Medicaid and expanding Medicaid benefits to more Texans.

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Anne-dunkelberg

Here are the health care laws that Texas lawmakers changed

Pregnant moms on Medicaid will get health care coverage for a year, patients will get more detailed billing and nurses will get help with school loans. But efforts failed to gain steam for legalizing fentanyl test strips, increasing the pool of mental health professionals who accept Medicaid and expanding Medicaid benefits to more Texans.

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Texas
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Brenham
North-carolina
Stephenville
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Uvalde
Fort-worth
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Greg-abbott

This year, Texas lawmakers zeroed in on existing health care programs

Pregnant moms on Medicaid will get health care coverage for a year, patients will get more detailed billing and nurses will get help with school loans. But efforts failed to gain steam for legalizing fentanyl test strips, increasing the pool of mental health professionals who accept Medicaid and expanding Medicaid benefits to more Texans.

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Texas
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Fort-worth
Uvalde
Stephenville
North-carolina
Brenham
Lubbock
Texan
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Shelby-slawson

This year, Texas lawmakers zeroed in on existing health care programs

Pregnant moms on Medicaid will get health care coverage for a year, patients will get more detailed billing and nurses will get help with school loans. But efforts failed to gain steam for legalizing fentanyl test strips, increasing the pool of mental health professionals who accept Medicaid and expanding Medicaid benefits to more Texans.

Robb-elementary-school
Texas
United-states
North-carolina
Brenham
Fort-worth
Stephenville
Lubbock
Uvalde
Texan
Texans
Stephanie-klick

Millions were supposed to go to Mississippi's hospitals. Getting that money will be difficult for most, and impossible for others

State lawmakers approved sending millions of dollars to save Mississippi’s struggling hospitals during the session, but now many hospital leaders are running into difficulties trying to access that money.

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