Veronica Zaragovia
Veronica Zaragovia reports on state government for KUT. She's reported as a legislative relief news person with the Associated Press in South Dakota and has contributed reporting to NPR, PRI's The World, Here & Now and Latino USA, the Agence France Presse, TIME in Hong Kong and PBS NewsHour, among others. She has two degrees from Columbia University, and has dedicated much of her adult life to traveling, learning languages and drinking iced coffee.
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Straight ticket voting in Texas reached an all-time high in last month’s elections, according to a new report released by the Austin Community College...
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We've all heard the stories about how a lack of health insurance can force someone to ignore small health issues, until they end up in the emergency...
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The Texas Sunset Advisory Commission is recommending that all Texas health agencies be consolidated into one “mega-agency," but the move would need...
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Texas Gov.-elect Greg Abbott says his staff is ready to get to work when the 2015 legislative session begins in January. At a press conference on Monday...
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A few days after the start of the second enrollment period under the Affordable Care Act, a discussion took place at KUT on the health care law's...
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Gay-rights advocacy organizations Freedom to Marry and Equality Texas are teaming up to build support for same sex marriage in Texas. Their campaign is...
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Governor-elect Greg Abbott says he has a plan to unite Texas, and it includes whom he appoints to key state offices. In fact, Abbott began reaching out...
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Open enrollment for health insurance on the federal marketplace begins on Saturday. A new report suggests that if they buy a plan through the...
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With Election Day in the rear-view mirror, we’re getting a look at research into what voters had to say. Political opinion research firm Latino...
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Because Texas spends millions of dollars a year on geriatric prison inmates to treat chronic health conditions, lawmakers are discussing options to...