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Living in the Red: Update on Planned Parenthood in Texas
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Living in the Red. Monday, December 3, 2012. Update on Planned Parenthood in Texas. The number of clients served by the state's family planning budget dropped while the cost of serving those clients increased in the 2012 fiscal year, since Planned Parenthood is no longer in the picture. Shocking, I know. According to an article from the Austin Chronicle. On the contrary, Fran Hagerty, CEO of the. Yes, a small percentage of what Planned Parenthood does includes abortions, but anyone can see that Planned P...
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Living in the Red: October 2012
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Living in the Red. Friday, October 19, 2012. Historical Landmark or Not? Westgate might be historic, but it shouldn't get tax breaks. The intended audience of this article is the general public that shares the belief that the building should not become a landmark. The author attempts to strengthen his intended audience's belief by saying that "private residences, such as the Westgate, that are off limits to the public offer little value to the taxpayers that are subsidizing tax breaks.". This author gain...
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Living in the Red: Relief from prison health care costs
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Living in the Red. Sunday, October 7, 2012. Relief from prison health care costs. Texans deserve relief from prison health care costs,". An article by the Editorial Board of the Austin American Statesman, argues that prison inmates who require a substantial amount of medical care and who pose no threat to society anymore should be released on parole to a medical center that could take better care of them so that Texas tax-payers will get relief from the health care costs. Historical Landmark or Not?
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Living in the Red: Punishment that keeps on punishing...
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Living in the Red. Monday, November 19, 2012. Punishment that keeps on punishing. In her post on November 5, 2012, my colleague, Andrea, discusses the additional penalties and fines for being caught drinking and driving. Even after fees, community service, and probation have been paid and served. She admits, having experienced the whole ordeal, that it is a very serious thing to be caught drinking and driving, but the expenses that come along with it are ridiculous. Andrea believes that TxDPS should cut ...
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Living in the Red: Historical Landmark or Not?
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Living in the Red. Friday, October 19, 2012. Historical Landmark or Not? Westgate might be historic, but it shouldn't get tax breaks. The intended audience of this article is the general public that shares the belief that the building should not become a landmark. The author attempts to strengthen his intended audience's belief by saying that "private residences, such as the Westgate, that are off limits to the public offer little value to the taxpayers that are subsidizing tax breaks.". The Gallon Hats ...
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The Texan Bugle: October 2012
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Monday, October 8, 2012. On the night of the seventh of October, the Dallas Morning News. But, based on what is on the article, I will agree that a more experienced judge is better than one that is not so experienced. However, that is all I can really say is what I "learned" from this article. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). TX: Affairs of The State. Thoughts From A Blue Donkey. The Space Between.From Lubbock to Brownsville. The Republic of Pecans and Bluebonnets. The Good and Bad of Texas Politics.
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The Texan Bugle: November 2012
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Monday, November 19, 2012. Stand Alone Star: College "Provider"- have to but HOW? Stand Alone Star: College "Provider"- have to but HOW? F unding- such an old topic for most university however, it is still a hot subject for most college students that are attending universiti. Monday, November 5, 2012. I was on the Texas Tribune's. Website earlier, and what did I see headlining the home page? 1/4th of the school's budget will come from the tuition of it's students, and I'm almost certain that a huge some ...
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Living in the Red: November 2012
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Living in the Red. Monday, November 19, 2012. Punishment that keeps on punishing. In her post on November 5, 2012, my colleague, Andrea, discusses the additional penalties and fines for being caught drinking and driving. Even after fees, community service, and probation have been paid and served. She admits, having experienced the whole ordeal, that it is a very serious thing to be caught drinking and driving, but the expenses that come along with it are ridiculous. Andrea believes that TxDPS should cut ...
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Politically Texas: Pros and Cons of Prison Healthcare
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Monday, October 8, 2012. Pros and Cons of Prison Healthcare. There was an article posted in the opinion section of the Austin American Statesman on October 4. Check out the article at:. Texans Deserve Relief From Prison Health Care Costs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. TX: Affairs of the State. Thoughts from a Blue Donkey. The Splinter Group Hour. The Spirit of 1836. The Space Between.From Lubbock to Brownsville. The Republic of Pecans and Bluebonnets. The Ears of Texas.
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Politically Texas: What's The Problem With Voting?
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Monday, November 5, 2012. What's The Problem With Voting? Let’s face it as far as voter turnout goes, the United States has seen better days and Texas being so large of a state could make a huge difference in that number. If the people of Texas were more educated on voting then there would not be so many, “Well why vote, if my vote doesn’t even count? What if the burden mostly fell on business that could reap what they sow in a way? November 19, 2012 at 7:12 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Texas ...