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March 31, 2017
U.S. Arrests a Mexican State Attorney General for Drug Trafficking Mexico Center director Tony Payan comments on corruption in Mexico in light of the arrest of an attorney general for the Mexican state of Chihuahua on drug trafficking charges.
March 30, 2017
Will the U.S. anti-vaccine movement impact global health? Peter J. Hotez, fellow in disease and poverty, explains why the growing anti-vaccine movement in Texas and the U.S. could increase vaccine hesitancy, which has the potential to subvert global progress toward reducing and eliminating certain communicable diseases through vaccination in this blog for Scientific American.
March 29, 2017
McNair Center Director Meets with Ted Cruz, congressional staff members Edward J. Egan, director of the McNair Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, recently met in Washington with Sen. Ted Cruz, senior staff for Rep. Ted Poe, and counsel and staff from various House and Senate committees to discuss U.S. economic growth. In January, the Baker Institute published Egan's recommendations regarding the U.S. patent market, small businesses and the high-tech sector as part of its series "Recommendations for the New Administration."
March 28, 2017
Texas House, Senate at odds over 'rainy day' fund Texas legislators are divided over whether to use the state’s “rainy day” savings fund for education and social services programs, with Senate Republican arguing that the fund should not be used for ongoing expenses.
Mark P. Jones, fellow in political science, said the divide stems from alternate definitions of the fund’s purpose among a tea party faction in the Senate. “It’s been transformed into something sacrosanct,” he said.
March 27, 2017
Righting the ship at MD Anderson Vivian Ho, director of the Center for Health and Biosciences, appeared on Houston Matters to discuss the financial impact of various health care reform policies on MD Anderson, which appointed an interim president this week following the resignation of Ron DePinho.