Every Texan, an organization that prioritizes politics, welfare, and safety for Texas, has stated that the state leads in the number of uninsured residents. This issue is attributed to state leadership and has become a significant dispute.
The organization states, "Texas still leads the nation with the highest number and percentage of uninsured residents." Furthermore, Every Texan highlights the strain on local systems due to this issue: "Local systems struggle to pick up the slack to provide and pay for care to uninsured Texans."
According to Every Texan, their goal is to ensure prosperity and protect and enforce policies that benefit every Texan. Their objectives encompass innovation in food security, health care, taxes, and financial security. The organization aims to spread equality across all homes, races, and backgrounds by encouraging public voice and opinion.
Every texan tweets on uninsured residents.
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Governing reports that Texas has the largest number of uninsured residents in the country at a staggering 16.6%. The state not only has the most uninsured residents but also hosts the highest number of uninsured children. Historically, this increase in percentage has been attributed to mass inflation over recent years.
Texas 2036 reveals that five million residents fall into the uninsured category. A recent study indicates that this high rate of uninsured residents is due to low-income households with high expectations. Charles Miller, policy director of 2036, suggests a common objective for all parties involved in health care debates: "The health care debate in Texas would be very different if all sides were laser-focused on an objective we all should share - more affordable, accessible health care across Texas."