AUSTIN (AP) — Gov. Rick Perry is bashing Washington-style health care fixes, but he isn’t saying whether Texas should refuse federal incentives for insuring more people if given the chance.
Perry called proposals to let states “opt out” of a government-run health insurance system a “classic Washington bait and switch.” He says Texans would have to pay for the program whether it joined or not.
But Perry said “our options are open” for participating in a government-run health insurance program as part of the proposed federal overhaul.
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Photos tell history of Weatherford
Weatherford is a town rich in tradition and history, and it was that history that motivated local researchers Jonelle Bartoli and Brenda McClurkin to document it through their new book, "Images of America: Weatherford, The Early Years."
The more than 100-page book details the lifestyles and changes for Weatherford through photographs and tidbits of information, dating back to the mid-1880s. - Court reviews departments' capital needs
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Sheriff, judge at odds over mailer
Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler sent out a statement and automatic phone calls across the county Wednesday saying he did not endorse incumbent 43rd District Judge candidate Trey Loftin, following a mailer sent by the judge’s campaign that included a quote from Fowler.
However, Loftin said Thursday Fowler made the referenced statement to a room full of people at a fundraiser for Loftin and agreed to let Loftin’s campaign quote the sheriff. - Film director looking for local actors
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