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In today’s newsletter: Medicaid unwinding in Texas, the effects of overturning Chevron Deference, a solar energy grant that’s nearly impossible to access and more from our newsroom. 

Despite Persistent Warnings, Texas Rushed to Remove Millions From Medicaid. That Move Cost Eligible Residents Care.

Records show that Texas ignored Medicaid enrollment guidance and warnings. Here are more findings from our investigation with The Texas Tribune:  

  • Texas has stripped Medicaid coverage from 2 million people, most of them children.
  • After the COVID-19 public health emergency ended, states were free to “unwind” people off Medicaid. Texas moved aggressively. More than 1 million lost coverage for bureaucratic reasons, like failing to return a form, not because they weren’t eligible.
  • Disenrollment mistakes were preventable and foreshadowed by warnings from the federal government, whistleblowers and advocates.
  • Texas is under federal investigation for its long Medicaid enrollment waits. One expert said Texas’ unwinding stance was, “We don’t do anything illegal, but we want to get our program as fast as we can down to what it was before the pandemic.”  
  • Some Texas families that lost Medicaid coverage during the unwinding are also waiting more than a month for food assistance because the state uses the same eligibility system to process both applications. “It’s felt like a one-two punch,” said one food bank CEO.

Are you caught in Texas’ Medicaid and food stamp application backlog? Do you know someone who is? Help us report on these issues.

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Watch on YouTube: SCOTUS overturned Chevron deference. The effects are already being felt.

With the Supreme Court due to start its new term in two weeks, a decision from its previous session is already rippling through scores of cases, affecting all aspects of American lives.

In June 2024, SCOTUS overturned a 40-year-old doctrine known as Chevron Deference, which made it so that judges gave deference to the federal agencies that regulate industries, like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Trade Commission, when it came to interpreting laws when Congress hadn’t clearly defined the scope of the agencies’ power, as long as the agencies’ decisions were reasonable.

Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her dissent that “given Chevron’s pervasiveness,” the decision to do away with the doctrine “is likely to produce large-scale disruption.”

Months later, we’re already seeing that disruption.

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$32 million

Value of a grant for a novel solar energy project in Washington state that the Department of Energy gave the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation earlier this year. Because the process for approving connections comes with such exorbitant costs and is mired in such long delays, the federal grant could well expire before the tribe can touch a dime.

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