Marian Navarro
Texas Public Radio ReporterMarian Navarro produces for Texas Public Radio's Morning Edition and Fronteras.
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A new program allows sexual assault survivors to obtain a free forensic medical exam and have evidence collected and tested for foreign DNA even if an official report has not been made to law enforcement.
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"Operation Double Nickel" would increase those current homestead exemptions by another $40,000. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says the plan would also reduce the age of qualification for the senior homestead exemption from 65 to 55.
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Washington remains at a standstill whether to continue or end federal subsidies that help make marketplace health plans affordable. Without subsidies, the uninsured rate in Texas could jump from 16.6% to 20%.
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The Latino civil rights group UnidosUS released a new poll which reveals Hispanic voters want elected officials to focus on the costs of living, healthcare, housing and on strengthening wages.
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HB 33 would require standardized active shooter response policies and enhance incident command training and mutual aid agreements between agencies
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Texas became one of the 19 states that sued the administration over recent federal guidance that allowed DACA recipients to apply for health care coverage through HealthCare.gov
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The average cost for tuition and fees for in-state students is around $10,200 dollars, according to the online database College For All Texans.