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Dallas Morning
Texas Democrats in Congress request federal relief in Planned Parenthood fight over Medicaid
AUSTIN–Texas Democrats in Congress sent a letter to the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services this month asking that they “explore all options available at the federal level”...
Washington, D.C.— Congressman Marc Veasey, TX-33, led the Texas Democratic Delegation letter to Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services' (CMS) Acting Administrator Andrew Slavitt urging the agency to intervene and protect Medicaid beneficiaries' ability to receive care from Planned Parenthood centers in Texas. Recently, Governor Abbott's administration announced their intention to ban Planned Parenthood from participating in the state's Medicaid program.
La Estrella
El foro al que convocó el congresista Marc Veasey, en la zona metropolitana, sobre los temas que afectan a la mujer es por demás de primer orden.
Al Dia
La conferencia fue patrocinada por el congresista demócrata Marc Veasey y contó con la participación de Sánchez, la ex senadora estatal Wendy Davis, Dolores Bischof, de la Oficina de la Mujer del Departamento de Trabajo de Estados Unidos, la empresaria Leticia Reyes y la asistente legal Sunja Smith.
Dallas Morning News
Reps. Marc Veasey of Fort Worth and Joaquin Castro of San Antonio backed Jackson Lee's call for an investigation.
"They are basing their decision on a sham video," Veasey said. "Low income women are going to be cut off from cervical exams, mammogram, just basic healthcare and family planning needs. It is going to have a huge impact in the community that I serve and in the state."
CBS 11
Congressman Marc Veasey, D-Fort Worth says, "Governor Abbott's administration's most recent attack on Medicaid is a continuation of despicable policy decisions that make it clear that expanding access to care for low-income families is not a priority for Texas Republicans."
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congressman Marc Veasey, TX-33, issued the following amended statement after Texas' Health and Human Services Commission removed Planned Parenthood from the state Medicaid program:
Star Telegram
Democratic lawmakers also blasted the move.
"Today, the state of Texas delivered another blow to Texas' low-income community … This change in coverage affects hundreds if not thousands of women in my district and across the state," said U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, whose district includes parts of Fort Worth and Dallas.
Veasey said Abbott's "most recent attack on Medicaid is a continuation of despicable policy decisions that make it clear that expanding access to care for low-income families is not a priority for Texas Republicans."
Star Telegram
Even in 2015, women continue to face challenges in the workforce — from affordable child care to equal pay — despite decades of advancements.
That needs to change, especially at a time when women make up nearly half of the workforce across the country, said U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, who hosted a standing-room only Women's Conference at the Kidd Springs Recreation Center on Monday in Dallas.
