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Sen. John Cornyn explains his position on gun legislation; a doctor is against children’s Medicaid contracts going to for-profit firms; and a resident will miss Old City Park.The editorial board suggested that I’m backing away from the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, a law I authored in the wake of the tragic shooting in Uvalde. This law has saved lives and will continue to save lives. It’s a bipartisan success that I’m extremely proud of.
Texas Health and Humans Services’ decision to not renew Medicaid contracts to Cook Children’s Health Plan is a travesty. Texas HHS must reverse this error. Children across the state will suffer if this awful decision is left to stand.Re: “Price tags on history — Its treasures are gone, but will Dallas realize Old City Park is one, too?” by Sharon Grigsby, Wednesday Metro & Business column.
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