I’m commenting on a classmate’s blog, “Save Texas Schools”,
she states that Texas ranks 45th out of the 50 states in the United
States with the least funding for schools. Reading this blog makes me very sad
and disappointed of Texas. Texas is a well-known state with great things about
it. To hear how low our budget is for schools it’s atrocious. I would like for
every state to get the equal amounts all around or accordingly to the
population of students. I don’t understand why we would get 5.4 billion dollars
cut off from our already low budget, making it worst for the student’s
education. I would have liked more in-depth details of the subject. This blog
brings a good point of view on our schools in Texas and can catch any one’s
attention regardless if you’re a parent or a student. Overall I have never paid
much attention to school funding but when I read about matters like this I can’t
help but feel the need to join our voices and make a change for not only the
present students but for the future students. I agree with the blogger in the
aspect that the legislature need to increase funding for publics schools. All
states in America should receive the same high quantity and quality of
education as the others.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Texas Hospitals are becoming alarmed by the expiration of
the Medicaid Waiver 1115. Veronica Zaragovia speaks of this matter on a post in
the KUT.ORG on July 14, 2015. The waiver will expire in September 2016 and
Texas must be re-apply for it, before that date. Texas Officials are having to
go through a rigorous negotiation process with the federal Medicaid Officials,
to secure the federal funding. If Texas does not get the funding, it can affect
many citizens needing surgeries for life threatening situations or to cope with
a trauma.
The federal Medicaid funding is currently assisting
hospitals in Texas with health care improvements, care for uninsured patients
and programs that are not currently covered by insurance providers. The
programs are setup to help patients and their families to cope with a traumatic
event or to help them with the after effects of surgery. The denial of the funding from the federal government would cause the hospitals to not be able to get more advanced equipment or new technology to better assist with helping patients. It would also cause hundreds of hospital employees to lose their jobs due to the lack of funding. The providers will not be covering all the medical cost or special programs with the loss of the waiver.
In the time of them deciding whether to renew it or not, they will run with the consequences of not receiving as much funding as they did before. Which most likely they would need to raise the reimbursements for Medicaid.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
A Bill For Students to Carry a Concealed Handgun
I am compelled to agree that it is a mistake that Governor Greg
Abbott signing the open-carry bill. To see the issues with the bill from the perspective
of a student gives you more insight into honest concerns of students carrying
handguns. The “deadly weapon” is giving
citizens the entire power of the second amendment. How many unnecessary
concealed handguns are already in school? Making it into a bill for citizens to carry a
concealed handgun to schools would be far more dangerous. The blogger gives
insight as a college student and perceives college students in time of being
stress, dealing with alcohol and drugs, might not be smart to give them the
right to carry a concealed handgun. It questions those student’s integrity and
intentions of using their guns properly by obeying the law, which would be just
for it to be used in case of an attack or any other emergency.
My opinion about Governor Greg Abbott’s idea towards this
bill, is that it would be encouraging more shoot outs. This blog obviously
needs to be heard especially because it comes from a student. Like myself, as a student, I will have to agree
with not giving the power to students to carry a concealed hand gun. We have
security in our premises, let’s give them a shot in their jobs, to protect us.
http://nextgenfeminist.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Youth Empowerment Services Wavier
The Texas Department of State Health Services has been
having some issues to roll out a new program, the Youth Empowerment Services(YES) Wavier, which helps parents get care for their children that have SERIOUS
emotional disturbances. The program will not only help these parents get
medical treatment for their children but, it will also help the parents deal
with their children to keep them in their homes. This new program will in the long run keep the
children from going to long term or permanent medical facilities. The YES Waiver
could cut down on state cost to support these facilities.
The Texas Department of State Health Services has started
rolling the program out to the counties within Texas but has been facing some
barriers from some counties. I believe we need to get the program pushed
forward and knock down these barriers. If we do not address these issues we will
just be adding more children to the Mental Health System. If that becomes the
case, it could mean more State Funding will be given to the Mental Health
Facilities. This could cause for more taxes for the residents of Texas or less
funding for other things. With the YES Waiver, it would address the problems
within the children, keeping them from these Mental Health Facilities. This
could keep the cost down and also keep families from having to be separated for
a long period of time or possibly forever. All children of any color shape or
condition deserve to be treated fairly, and we have to find the way to suppress
our medical priorities at any cost.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Cruz Against Abortions
On the Burnt Orange Report, Katherine Haensche wrote on July 22, 2015 a
blog "Ted Cruz Can’t Sleep at Night if A Women Can Still Get A Pap SmearIn America." She writes about Ted Cruz wanting to pull funding from
Planned Parenthood, but she argues that Planned Parenthood is more than just a
place for abortions. She states that only three percent of abortions are
conducted annually, and most of their services are the women’s health checkups.
Planned Parenthood conducts pap smears, mammograms, sex prevention and
education and many other services. Katherine Haensche is informing other women
with valuable information that might interfere with and effect their health
services. She not only writes about the facts but she has the statistics from
Planned Parenthood's records. She claims that Ted Cruz is a typical Republican
that wants to ban abortion clinics without considering all of the other health
services that they provide for women, men and children. She describes his
understanding with a "kindergarten-level reading skills" on the
matter. In her blog certain accusations are made about Ted Cruz which can
affect her credibility due to being a one side and judgmental blog. Clearly she
is Democratic and dislikes Ted Cruz's attempt to pull the funding from Planned
Parenthood, which I do as well. Planned Parenthood helps many women that might
feel unsecure about going anywhere else to get their checkups or can’t afford
anywhere else. In general women require more medical attention than men do for
our womanly parts and issues.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Documenting Immigrants
Bud Kennedy wrote an article on July 18, “In Texas and elsewhere, no sanctuary from anger over immigration” in the Star-Telegram Newspaper. The article speaks of immigrants not being registered in the system
due to America not wanting them to be part of our country. This brings many
problems such as the ones mentioned in the article; not having records on those
who are criminals, not issuing birth certificates to illegal parents of American
children and unable to trace any of the one million illegal foreigners. U.S.
Rep. Luis Gutierrez argues about these matters. He also claims we have “a
broken system”, which I agree. I also agree with granting work permits or some
sort of permission to be here in our country. They are already here and the
only way that we can see if they are criminals or not is if we put them in our systems,
otherwise it will always be hard to know who they are, what they are doing
here, or if they are paying taxes, etc. Some of these immigrants have built their
homes and are raising their American children here. It’s so easy to point your
finger at the outcasts and blame them for our broken system and the criminal activity,
but we must realize that anywhere in this world there is some type of criminal
activity going on. Yes, we can decrease and we should decrease it. I’m aware of
the ghetto parts of Houston, which many illegal workers live there and the
government can’t fix it without being able to collect taxes from them. Many
people complain of immigrants taking their jobs and not paying taxes, but those
jobs are there because the American people do not want to work them or because
the people in charge decide to take advantage of it. This is the American dream,
even for Americans and just like the Irish, British, Spaniards, and Africans who
migrated to the U.S, kicking out the Hispanics, it will not stop all the other
immigrants from coming to our country so let’s work with what we have and take
care of it the best way we can.
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Marriage Equality
On July 3, 2015 The Austin Chronicle published “Marriage for Everyone” article by
Mary Tuma who writes about the ruling of the Supreme Court, legalizing same sex
marriage in all fifty states. The short article describes the over joyed
residents of Travis county who gathered at the clerk’s office to receive their
marriage certificate. We all know that the struggle to legalizing same sex
marriage has not been that easy, and with it comes those who protest against
it. The article points out how our anti-gay Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick tried to
persuade the county clerks that they had the right to not issue a same sex
marriage license based on their religious belief. This would have led them to
be unconstitutional and it was their job to obey the law, according to the
fourteen amendment. They didn’t have any option but to follow suit.
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