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Elliott Naishtat dicho el Junio 20, 2013 en a Texas House floor debate.: Says Austin is the "largest city in America without a congressional district anchored in it." Elliott Naishtat dicho el Marzo 5, 2012 en an op-ed column: "Nearly 45 percent of the women who receive health screenings through (the Women’s Health Program) do so at a Planned Parenthood health center." Elliott Naishtat dicho el Marzo 5, 2012 en an oped column.: "More than half of the births in Texas are paid for by Medicaid."
Elliott Naishtat dicho el Junio 20, 2013 en a Texas House floor debate.: Says Austin is the "largest city in America without a congressional district anchored in it."
Elliott Naishtat dicho el Marzo 5, 2012 en an op-ed column: "Nearly 45 percent of the women who receive health screenings through (the Women’s Health Program) do so at a Planned Parenthood health center."
Elliott Naishtat dicho el Marzo 5, 2012 en an oped column.: "More than half of the births in Texas are paid for by Medicaid."