Friday, August 14, 2015

Blog 8

A classmate recently posted about the expiration of the Medicaid Waiver 1115. Located here on Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Although valid points have been emphasized about the consequences of denial of funding. I believe we cannot rely on the government for funding and the state needs to find alternative measures to help its citizens. Tzorin made a very good point about these programs are setup to help patients and families to cope with traumatic event and surgeries. Denying medical assistance for anyone should never happen, but in the real world it happens. Situations like those require a plan which is why I support Tzorin's statement. The state of Texas needs to have available options or course of actions if the federal medicaid funding is not approved.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Getting Around

     High city cost plans is a tough task to present and approve. In the article, Dazzled by promise of rail, Austin leaders still need to persuade public. City of Austin is attempting to put together a plan to build a light rail system. By building a light rail this will help individuals travel tough the city in an inexpensive way. The initial cost to build and proceed with the plans will be a heavy load; the taxpayers would be estimated to be paying billions over 20 years.

     By the expansion of Metrorail the idea has positive ceiling, but seems ineffective. According the Texaswatchdog.org. “ A year ago, while losing millions of dollars on its weekly commuter runs, MetroRail added weekend services. Fares taken in on he weekends cover, about 8percents of the 1.85 million spent running the trains. This plan could be productive if it was a solution for people generally to the east and south side of Austin where people need cheaper transportation options. Another option to help the traffic that occurs along I35 is build a rail system that travels between the cities of Georgetown, Round Rock, Plugerville, Round Rock, or even San Marcos. By cooperating with these cities private investors might become inspired to help fund for this project. Although this is a very costly project it has its benefits proven in cities like Dallas, Denver, Portland, and Salt Lake City.  No taxpayer is going to want to contribute to such a large project, without having the government contribution.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Show me your ID

     As the presidential election is nearing, candidates try to attract any possible available voters. Eligibility to vote in the United States is established both in the US Constitution and its amendments, and by state law. Just recently, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals says Texas voter ID law violates Voting Rights Act. This issue has been fought through history because The United States Constitution did not originally define who was eligible to vote, allowing each state to determine who was eligible.
     This article is worth reading because it gives insight on what the courts are thinking about voter's ID and how it is being interpreted.  Democrat and Republicans on opposing ends will not find mutual ground, but the courts will be determining the future of voters in Texas. Although a voters ID law is generalized as discriminatory by Democrats, being updated on what is occurring in the courts mind will help inform individuals identify and understand rights that might be violated. Republicans make a valid case that this is no more than an attempt to protect the voting process in Texas. Although this issue is far from over, everyone in the voting process is affected. Resulting in a major stepping-stone for Texas in identifying the future voters.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Blog Six: The Chosen One

Mean Rachel aka Rachel Farris, wrote an article called, An Endorsement: On Problem Solving and Criminal Justice, this article was constructed in hopes to help Charlie Baird for the Travis County District Attorney's race. This editorial was constructed very well by a colleague. The original article An Endorsement: On Problem Solving and Criminal JusticePresents a very emotional and tough subject, about hopes for support for Charlie Baird District Attorney. As my colleague presented a very well summary with the limited information provided. Targeting the audiences emotional side was a good start, but as stated in the criticism no evidence was provided for support on how Charlie Baird would fix the problem. I was hoping the criticism presented more background and information about Charlie Baird in hopes for explaining the intentions and actions that could be plausible. Overall the review was did a very good job with the limited information, but lacked a little background information.