by Hogg Staff | May 9, 2016 | Hogg Blog
Has there been conversation about mental health in this year’s presidential race? Sure. Has it been substantive and thorough? That’s open for debate. The remaining candidates have, for the most part, only scratched the surface of the issue, often treating it as part...
by Ike Evans | Jun 7, 2013 | Blog
The Hogg Foundation’s work in the legislative arena is very much a team effort, one that couldn’t succeed without the work of our Policy Fellows. In his own words, Peter tells us about his experience at Hogg and at the Capitol. Tell us a bit more about...
by Ike Evans | Jun 4, 2013 | Blog
Last week marked the end of Texas’ 83rd Legislative Session, which also marks the end of our fellows’ time here at the foundation. In her own words, Meagan tells us about her experience at Hogg and at the Capitol. Tell us a bit more about your background....
by Hogg Staff | May 29, 2013 | Blog
The Austin American-Statesman recently ran an excellent article by Chuck Lindell (5/19/13) regarding the need for some families to relinquish custody of their child with serious emotional disturbance (SED) to the state in order to get their child the mental health...
by Ike Evans | Mar 19, 2013 | Blog
Since the commencement of the 83rd Legislative Session, the Hogg Foundation policy team has been extremely busy at the Texas Capitol. The foundation kicked off the session with our policy luncheon for legislators and their staff, which featured Hollywood producer Gary...