Reducing DPS License-Center Lines
In the Texas Senate, the conversation centered almost entirely around how much money the Legislature should spend to expand license-center capacity. But they should also be considering ways to reduce the number of people in line, whose volume is exacerbated by hundreds of thousands of people with suspended licenses trying to get legal. Here are some suggestions for tackling that problem:
- Senate Finance debate ignores policy solutions to excessive DPS license center lines
- How the Driver Responsibility surcharge contributes to long lines at DPS license centers
- Long DPS lines making costs of TX driver surcharges more apparent, outweigh revenue to trauma centers
- Texas DPS acknowledges short-staffed call center in budget request to reduce long license-center lines
Texas ranks near the bottom among states in per-prisoner healthcare spending. The state has under-funded prison healthcare for years, with increases over the last couple of sessions never quite making up for draconian cuts in prior sessions. Texas can't reasonably cut further. The only reliable way to reduce healthcare costs is to reduce the number of people incarcerated to whom the TDCJ is providing medical care.
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