9/12/2018 Testimony to Senate Cte on Health & Human Services
CDF-Texas, together with a host of powerful partners, offers valuable insight on mental health, maternal health and child safety in an effort to improve overall [...]
Read MoreCDF-Texas, together with a host of powerful partners, offers valuable insight on mental health, maternal health and child safety in an effort to improve overall [...]
Read MoreCDF-Texas Outreach Program Director WyKisha McKinney explores the many benefits of utilizing the effective partnership of CDF-Texas and the Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program [...]
Read MoreIn an Op-Ed written to spread the word about new CDF-Texas civic education efforts, Youth Civic Education & Engagement Coordinator Michelle Castillo describes her experiences [...]
Read MoreThis morning the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Education raised the important connection between health coverage and education [...]
Read MoreNew report shows state has made important strides in reducing number of uninsured; advocates look to next steps to continue reducing uninsured rate.
Read MoreIn a quietly announced decision that could set a dangerous precedent for child care in the state, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission has [...]
Read MoreThis morning the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Evenwel v. Abbott ruled in favor of democracy by affirming that states may use total population when drawing legislative [...]
Read MoreWhile the nation has made significant progress expanding health insurance for more children—nearly 4.5 million children under age 18—about one in 17 remain uninsured. School-aged [...]
Read MoreAs students begin the new school year, the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are calling on states [...]
Read MoreCDF Statement on New Data Showing Drop of 606,000 in Uninsured Children in U.S.
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