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Re: “DPS email outlines inhumane treatment — Trooper writes about migrants slashed by razor wire, denied water, pushed into the river,” Tuesday news story. I...

Re: “Texas Parks and Wildlife needs accountability — Commissioners’ eminent domain action on Fairfield Lake State Park goes beyond their authority,” by Shawn Todd, Thursday Opinion.Shawn Todd and his partners continue to villainize the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for trying to save Fairfield Lake State Park when they should probably look at their own voting record to determine who is at fault here.

Texas ranks 47th in public land areas even though we have one of the largest states and population influxes. We cannot lose natural areas, wetland habitats, watershed protections and recreational areas. All Texans should have access to recreational spaces.Fairfield Lake State Park, a public recreational gem for over 50 years, was designated park of the year in 2022.

My only interaction with Medicaid has been when my mother was in a nursing home and Medicaid paid for her care. Even then, there was a social worker who did the paperwork and that person presumably notified Medicaid of her death.Lastly, at what point does the recipient have to take responsibility for themselves? I would like to see a breakdown of the numbers being given according to age group and type of services rendered.

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