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CPS bills won t include extra costs from winter outages for now; CEO stops short of promising it won t ever happen

Nelson Wolff: Phipps law firm screwed up expert opinion in county s opioid lawsuit

Nelson Wolff: Phipps law firm screwed up expert opinion in county s opioid lawsuit FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 County Judge Nelson Wolff is shown with Dr. Bryan Alsip, University Health’s chief medical officer.Billy Calzada / Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of4 3of4 4of4 Martin Phipps announces Bexar County’s suit against opioid manufacturers in May 2018 at the Bexar County Courthouse.Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less Months before embattled lawyer Martin Phipps came under public scrutiny over allegations that he harassed his former wife and created a hostile work environment at his firm, his actions as lead attorney in Bexar County’s opioid litigation angered county officials and led to the resignation of a law partner, T.J. Mayes, from both the firm and University Health’s board of managers.

Freeman Coliseum strengthens COVID-19 protocols ahead of San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo

Will legislators prescribe Medicaid expansion for Texas this year?

Will legislators prescribe Medicaid expansion for Texas this year? 101,100 uninsured Bexar County residents could become eligible under expanded Medicaid Tags:  Local and state leader eye Medicaid expansion this legislative session SAN ANTONIO – As a gig worker relying on the odd contract job, health insurance isn’t something Robert Laurence can rely on through work or anything he can afford on his own. “The marketplace is usually like just so expensive, you know? And so I really I feel like it’s almost a waste of my time,” the San Antonio man told KSAT. Instead, Laurence’s version of health insurance amounts to drinking tea and taking tablets to boost his immune system in the hope that he’ll stay healthy. If he does, that’s a trip to the doctor that’s coming out of his pocket only.

Moonlighting — Justin Rodriguez is both a Bexar County commissioner and a bond lawyer, and that s perfectly legal in Texas

Skip to main content Currently Reading Moonlighting - Justin Rodriguez is both a Bexar County commissioner and a bond lawyer, and that s perfectly legal in Texas FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Commissioner Justin Rodriguez greets new Commissioner Trish DeBerry prior to swearing-in ceremonies shortly New Year s Day in the Bexar County Courthouse.Robin Jerstad, San Antonio Express-News / ContributorShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Bexar County Pct. 2 Commissioner Justin Rodriguez talks during the daily COVID-19 update, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. Joining Rodriguez were San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and San Antonio Metro Health Interim Director Colleen Bridger.Jerry Lara, Staff / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 5of5

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