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  2. Gov. Abbott threatens to defund children’s hospital over ...

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    Texas Children’s Hospital has previously complied with the state’s orders, including halting hormone-related prescriptions for transgender kids in 2022 following Abbott’s instruction for ...

  3. Texas Governor Threatens To Pull Hospital Funding Over ... - AOL

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    Texas Children's Hospital said it "fully supports" Gov. Greg Abbott.

  4. Texas governor warns of 'consequences' to hospital funding ...

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    Greg Abbott threatened to pull funding from Texas Children's Hospital after a doctor's viral video suggested a work-around to an executive order.

  5. A new executive order from Abbott went into effect on November 1 requiring Texas hospitals that accept Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance Plan to ask patients if they’re US citizens ...

  6. Abbott warns Texas Children's: comply with immigration order ...

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    "Texas Children's fully supports Governor Abbott's new Executive Order and is in full compliance,"it said. "We have worked closely with the Texas Hospital Association and our industry partners ...

  7. Abbott orders Texas public hospitals to report health care ...

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    Abbott’s order applies to University Medical Center of El Paso and Children’s Hospital, which is owned by UMC. El Paso Children's Hospital held a Dia de los Ninos parade and book giveaway Tuesady.

  8. Texas governor issues order to track cost of health care for ...

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  9. Texas governor directs hospitals to report costs for treating ...

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    Report annually, beginning on Jan. 1, 2026, to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the House on the preceding year’s costs for medical care provided to undocumented immigrants.