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Matt Rinaldi Isn’t Keeping Texas Students Safe

Politicians offer thoughts and prayers, and pledge that they will do whatever they can to ensure that this will “never happen again”, but public focus on the incident inevitably fades, and nothing changes.

Matt Shaheen Isn’t Keeping Texas Students Safe

Politicians offer thoughts and prayers, and pledge that they will do whatever they can to ensure that this will “never happen again”, but public focus on the incident inevitably fades, and nothing changes.

Linda Koop Supports Guns, Not Seat Belts

Politicians offer thoughts and prayers, and pledge that they will do whatever they can to ensure that this will “never happen again,” but public focus on the incident inevitably fades, and nothing changes.

Lisa Luby Ryan Won’t Protect Texas Students

Texas students are heading back to school this week. Are legislators making schools safer?

Matt Shaheen Contributes to the School Funding Crisis

Prioritizing school funding should be at the top of the Legislature’s agenda, but representatives like Matt Shaheen (R-Plano) continue to oppose adequately funding Texas public schools.

Dwayne Bohac Puts Texas Children At Risk

As an elected official, Dwayne Bohac has a responsibility to protect the health and safety of Texas kids. If the people he is supposed to represent can’t trust him to do that, what can they trust him to do?

Texas Legislators Won’t Stand Up For Children’s Health

In today’s world it is all too common for individuals to deny science and medical advice, even in the face of clear evidence of...

Dennis Paul Puts Texas Families At Risk

Dennis Paul chooses special interest endorsements over the health and well being of Texas children.

Morgan Meyer Puts Anti-Science Views Ahead of Children

As an elected official, Morgan Meyer has a responsibility to act in the best interest of Texas kids and families. If the people he is supposed to represent can’t trust him to do that, what can they trust him to do?

State Health Services Report Says Overdoses Leading Cause of Texas Maternal Deaths

A report released by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) said that drug overdoses, most of them related to opioids, caused the deaths of more new mothers than any other cause between 2012 and 2015.
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