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February 2025 Newsletter

28 Feb
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TXEAHC Board President Charles Miller recently joined Sharon Jones, executive director of the Texas Business Leader Alliance, and Small Business for America’s Future for a

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January 2025 Newsletter

29 Jan
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A WAKE-UP CALL FOR TEXAS LAWMAKERS Earlier this month, the U.S. Senate Committee on the Budget released a bipartisan report, titled, Profits over Patients: The harmful

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December 2024 Newsletter

30 Dec
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2025 Outlook for Employers: Rising Health Care Expenses. Action at the Capitol. Employers and employees have been paying more and more every year for employer-sponsored

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November 2024 Newsletter

22 Nov
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Cutting Expenses Without Cutting Benefits  Premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance continue to rise each year, but employers using innovative strategies are seeing lower than average

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October 2024 Newsletter

22 Oct
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Axios senior policy reporter Caitlin Owens has been following the issue of skyrocketing health care expenses for years. Recently, she took a look at the

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September 2024 Newsletter

20 Sep
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A group of 32 economists, academics and business leaders penned a letter to U.S. Senators this week saying that price transparency in health care markets could

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