The pandemic and resulting economic dislocations are creating significant fiscal challenges for the State and local governments. In particular, the budgetary process in the upcoming legislative session will be daunting.
Dr. Perryman explains a new committee, and how it might affect Texas.
Dr. Perryman explains the quantifiable impact of individuals caring for those in need without pay.
Dr. Perryman explains this thought process and provides an argument for why it is incorrect.
Dr. Perryman explains the most recent development that may push Texas legislators toward expanding this healthcare program.
Dr. Perryman explains various legislative policies and the importance of expanding health insurance coverage in the state.
Dr. Perryman breaks down his firm's findings in a recent study on the benefits of a federal program to expand coverage for Texans.
President Trump decides to end the Obamacare subsidies. Dr. Perryman takes a look and is left scratching his head.
Three strikes, and the Republican plan to fix Obamacare is dead. What did Dr. Perryman think about the GOP effort?
Congressional leaders in the White House still haven't given up on passing some kind of healthcare reform this year. How should they proceed? Dr. Perryman has some ideas.