Thumbs on the Scale
January 26th, 2012
The Texas Supreme Court has a long history of favoring corporations over families. Our latest report finds that consumers lost an average of 79% of the time during the last decade.
The Texas Supreme Court has a long history of favoring corporations over families. Our latest report finds that consumers lost an average of 79% of the time during the last decade.
Lawmakers are hearing from their constituents who are fed up with junk insurance policies that have slashed coverage and skyrocketing deductibles. Read our letter to a lawmaker who wants answers.
Limiting patients’ rights has a real effect on real Texans. Patricia Whitman shares her personal experience.
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In a recent Senate committee hearing, Insurance Commissioner Eleanor Kitzman said she was unaware of the junk policy problem in Texas. Watch the video and take action.
The 82nd Legislature is over, and we’ve tallied the votes! See if your legislators had your back or chose to stand with the corporate lobbyists.
Rick Perry has presided over a decade of radically dangerous restrictions on the legal rights of Texas families. Learn more about the corporate immunity agenda.
Because of failed policies, lax oversight, and a broken legal system, middle class Texas families struggle to make ends meet. See how the so-called “Texas Miracle” is more myth than reality for most Texans.
Families are assessing damage and filing claims in the wake of this summer’s wildfires. Here are some tips for dealing with your insurance company so that you don’t get taken advantage of.
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