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Central Health

Trust, but verify

We would like to think people in our nation’s highest offices adhere to the highest ethical principles.Yet recent news reports have exposed U.S. Supreme...

Announcing the Government Accountability Project

Local officials manage government organizations that spend billions of our tax dollars. They should always act in the public interest—not for personal profit. We...

Central Health launches search for new CEO

Central Health, the local government agency that levies a property tax to pay for the healthcare of Travis County residents with incomes of up...

Sendero Turnaround Plan In Limbo

Sendero Health Plans has an attractive turnaround strategy but it’s not clear Central Health will commit Part 10 in a SeriesCorrected Thursday September 13 10:39am...

Central Health Hears Budget Feedback

Live audience interacts with slide show, answers questions via electronic polling Part 9 in a SeriesUpdated Monday August 6, 2018 4:02pm to include links to...

No-Bid Brackenridge Lease Approved

Two blocks of the 14.3-acre campus tract leased to limited partnership that won’t profit Part 8 in a Series Posted Tuesday July 17. 2018 10:00amWhen the...

Central Health Sponsorships Top $200,000

New spending list adds $88,000 to the total having no connection to indigent healthcare Part 7 in a SeriesIt turns out that Central Health, the agency...

Dining and Shining on Taxpayer Dollars

Central Health, the Travis County agency that levies property taxes to pay for indigent healthcare, has spent more than $111,000 to sponsor various community events in fewer than four years. Much of that money put Central Health in the spotlight as it laid out cash for lavish galas at high-end hotels that included fine food, entertainment, and awards presentations.