July 18, 2006, 6:43AM
Lawyer says state unlikely to drop call center contractor
Associated Press
AUSTIN -- The Health and Human Services Commission probably won't act on a request made by 60 lawmakers that it fire the contractor in charge of enrolling people in public assistance, the agency's top lawyer said. (read the rest of the article HERE)
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Local reps against call center contracts
New method alters way of applying for public assistance
By Michael HinesTimes Record News
July 18, 2006
Area state lawmakers are part of a push to end a new method for applying for public assistance services such as Medicaid and food stamps. (read the rest of the article HERE)
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
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