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TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES


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Bill requiring Texas hospitals to report the citizenship status of patients killed in House

Read full article: Bill requiring Texas hospitals to report the citizenship status of patients killed in House

It is unclear whether the House bill could come back as an amendment to another measure before the legislative session ends June 2.

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Houstonians have SNAP benefits stolen, used at Chicago store. Owner says he’s not the suspect

Read full article: Houstonians have SNAP benefits stolen, used at Chicago store. Owner says he’s not the suspect

SNAP benefits meant to help feed Houston families are ending up in the hands of the wrong people and being spent a thousand miles away in the Chicago area.

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‘You’re not alone’: Houston nonprofit helps SNAP skimming victim after watching KPRC 2 story

Read full article: ‘You’re not alone’: Houston nonprofit helps SNAP skimming victim after watching KPRC 2 story

A single mother who had her SNAP benefits stolen and used across the country received a surprise from a Houston nonprofit.

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‘We are not stealing:’ Stolen SNAP benefits being used at Chicago store, owner says he isn’t the thief

Read full article: ‘We are not stealing:’ Stolen SNAP benefits being used at Chicago store, owner says he isn’t the thief

SNAP benefits stolen via skimming are hitting families hard, with no funds to replace them.

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Congressman Al Green files ‘SNAP SECURE Act of 2025′ to reimburse victims of SNAP benefit theft

Read full article: Congressman Al Green files ‘SNAP SECURE Act of 2025′ to reimburse victims of SNAP benefit theft

Congressman Al Green has introduced a new bill to help Americans who’ve had their food benefits stolen.

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KPRC 2 reporting on stolen SNAP benefits leads to Houston Congressman filing legislation

Read full article: KPRC 2 reporting on stolen SNAP benefits leads to Houston Congressman filing legislation

After weeks of reporting on a growing number of Houstonians who had their SNAP benefits stolen, a solution could be in the works.

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Millions of dollars in SNAP benefits stolen from Texans. But state, feds won’t share who’s taking them

Read full article: Millions of dollars in SNAP benefits stolen from Texans. But state, feds won’t share who’s taking them

For some families in Texas, the monthly deposit of SNAP benefits onto their Lone Star card is the only way they can put food on the table.

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Trae Tha Truth, KPRC 2 Viewers help mom whose SNAP benefits were stolen

Read full article: Trae Tha Truth, KPRC 2 Viewers help mom whose SNAP benefits were stolen

A single mother of three was left trying to figure out how she was going to put food on the table this month after her SNAP benefits were stolen.

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5th Circuit Court orders federal judge removed from Texas foster care lawsuit

Read full article: 5th Circuit Court orders federal judge removed from Texas foster care lawsuit

U.S. District Judge Janis Jack, the state’s de facto foster care czar, has been overseeing the case since 2011.

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‘It’s not fair’: Several families say their SNAP benefits are being electronically stolen from cards

Read full article: ‘It’s not fair’: Several families say their SNAP benefits are being electronically stolen from cards

More victims are speaking out claiming their SNAP benefits were electronically stolen, leaving them struggling to provide for their families.

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Single mother of 3 says her SNAP Benefits were stolen days after she received them

Read full article: Single mother of 3 says her SNAP Benefits were stolen days after she received them

A single mom of three is struggling to provide for her family after she says someone used her SNAP benefit card.

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Workforce shortages in the state psychiatric hospital system prolong jail time for mentally ill Texans

Read full article: Workforce shortages in the state psychiatric hospital system prolong jail time for mentally ill Texans

The state has added more beds for jail inmates who need psychiatric treatment to be considered competent to face trial. But at least a third remain empty because the state can’t hire enough people to staff them.

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CHARTS: Here’s how the coronavirus vaccine has been shipped, administered in Texas

Read full article: CHARTS: Here’s how the coronavirus vaccine has been shipped, administered in Texas

The Texas Department of State Health Services launched a dashboard Tuesday aimed at tracking the distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines across the state.

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Ask 2: When will the libraries reopen to visitors indoors?

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Question: When will the libraries reopen to visitors indoors? According to Texas Health and Human Services, libraries may be reopened and operate at 75% occupancy; however, the Houston Public Library (HPL) system remains closed due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. The library system began a phased reopening on June 1, offering curbside pick-up through our HPL TO GO service. Additionally, HPL continues to offer public wifi outside of all its libraries. For updates regarding the reopening of Houston libraries, click here.

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Ask 2: Are churches allowed to hold in-person services?

Read full article: Ask 2: Are churches allowed to hold in-person services?

As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston. Question: Ask 2: Are churches allowed to hold in-person services? Answer: Yes, places of worship are allowed to hold in-person services; however, Texas Health and Human Services’ protocols suggest that churches strongly encourage at-risk attendees to watch or participate in service remotely. Greg Abbott’s latest executive order regarding the matter states there is no occupancy limit for religious services conducted in churches, congregations, and houses of worship. Send it our way, and we will try to hunt down an answer.

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15 deaths at Katy nursing homes prompts COVID-19 outbreak investigation, health offiicals say

Read full article: 15 deaths at Katy nursing homes prompts COVID-19 outbreak investigation, health offiicals say

HOUSTON A Katy nursing and rehabilitation facility is being investigated for a COVID-19 outbreak by the Harris County Public Health (HCPH) and the Texas Health and Human Services. HCPH reported Monday that 15 deaths six confirmed as coronavirus-related deaths and nine pending medical record reviews at Sterling Oaks Rehabilitation. The initial investigation started on July 3 after two people at the facility tested positive for the virus and were reported to county health officials. According to records, 88 residents and staff members are actively being monitored by health officials for COVID-19. Harris County Public Health released the following statement:The elderly and people with underlying health conditions or weakened immune systems are at much higher risk for developing serious complications from COVID-19, including hospitalizations and death.

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HERE 2 HELP: All the mental health resources you need to know about as you face COVID-19 era

Read full article: HERE 2 HELP: All the mental health resources you need to know about as you face COVID-19 era

Published: May 19, 2020, 6:53 am Updated: May 19, 2020, 10:20 amHOUSTON – The coronavirus pandemic has impacted our daily lives and the mental well-being of millions worldwide. In support of mental health awareness month, observed in May, we gathered a list of resources available to Houston-area residents as they face the COVID-19 era. For a free consultation, click hereHouston therapist Dr. Ronald Swatzyna, director and chief scientist at Houston Neuroscience Brain Center , is offering free mental health sessions to first responders. Fort Bend County has different behavioral health services available for those who may be experiencing excessive anxiety or other mental well-being concerns. The Texana Center is helping those who are having a mental health crisis through its crisis hotline at 1(800) 633-5686.

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Find a coronavirus testing site near you

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The Texas Department of Health and Human Services created a map to help Texans find coronavirus testing sites.

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Texas Health and Human Services to provide more than $168M in emergency SNAP food benefits

Read full article: Texas Health and Human Services to provide more than $168M in emergency SNAP food benefits

AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Health and Human Services will provide more than $168 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits to help people in the state during the COVID-19 response, Gov. HHS got federal approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide the maximum allowable number of SNAP benefits to recipients based on family size, according to a news release. Anyone receiving SNAP benefits is included. “SNAP, commonly referred to as the food stamp program, supplements the budget of the working poor. "The additional food subsidy announced today by Governor Abbott, although still supplemental, will help fill a portion of the financial gap created by the economic crisis resulting from this pandemic.

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