Years ago, Texas hustled to get kids on state health care. Now it’s kicking them off.

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A woman’s fight to escape the hospital shows Medicaid’s limits for disabled Texans

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Southern lawmakers rethink long-standing opposition to Medicaid expansion

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Federal complaint faults Texas Medicaid software glitches for removal errors

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Under Ken Paxton, Texas’ civil Medicaid fraud unit is falling apart

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Feds approve 12 months of Medicaid coverage for low-income Texas moms

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Nearly 1.7 million Texans lose Medicaid as state nears end of “unwinding”

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“The first child is the one that pays the most”: How one family carved out Medicaid coverage for a rare treatment

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Why a North Texas suburban school district is opening a new health clinic for students on Medicaid

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COVID-19 funding halted rural hospital closures across Texas, until now

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