Patrick Rose
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Feds, Texas strike deal on better schools for disabled...5,000 residents. State Rep. Patrick Rose, D-Dripping Springs, and state Sen. Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, said the plan includes improved staffing ratios, medical and psychological care and independent monitors. About $45 million would... In this article: Texas, Patrick Rose, Jane Nelson, U.S. Justice Department, Allegation, Medicaid, Eric Holder, and The Dallas Morning News |
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Dallas Morning News | May 20, 2009
Agreement reached to improve state schools for mentally disabled
...the state Health and Human services Commission. Her panel will hold a joint hearing with its House counterpart, led by Rep. Patrick Rose, D-Dripping Springs, Friday to outline the deal. The agreement follows a federal investigation last...
In this article: Jane Nelson, Department of Justice, Texas, The Dallas Morning News, Health and Human, Flower Mound, and Dripping Springs
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washingtonpost.com | May 20, 2009
Texas, feds reach agreement on state school fixes
...which house nearly 5,000 residents. State Rep. Patrick Rose and state Sen. Jane Nelson say the plan includes improved staffing ratios, medical and psychological care and independent monitors. The plan must be approved by the...
In this article: Texas, Eric Holder, Jane Nelson, U.S. Justice Department, and U.S.
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Houston Chronicle | February 22, 2009
It's past time: Lawmakers must fix state schools' intolerable conditions
...Services this week. State Rep. Patrick Rose, D-Dripping Springs, filed a companion bill to Nelson's last Tuesday, to include protections for those receiving care in community settings as well as in state schools. He and state Sen. Rodney...
In this article: Jane Nelson, Rodney Ellis, DOJ, Rick Perry, Texas, Gross negligence, Fiscal year, and Flower Mound
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Dallas Morning News | February 22, 2009
Legislature face-off at hand over Texas' schools for disabled
...of such services be improved. It's a companion bill to emergency legislation Gov. Rick Perry ordered to make state schools safer, a measure co-sponsored by Rose and Sen. Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound. This one, though, is far more...
In this article: Texas, Rodney Ellis, The Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Jane Nelson, U.S. Government Accountability Office, U.S. Justice Department, and Rick Perry
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The Texas State Senate - Jane Nelson Press Releases
The Texas State ... Senator Jane Nelson and Representative Patrick Rose are co ... SENATOR JANE NELSON represents District 12, including portions of Tarrant and ...
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Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas | Patrick Rose
More than 85,000 Texans are diagnosed with cancer each year and more than 35,000 ... At Right: Rep. Patrick Rose & Sen. Jane Nelson receive the "National Legislator ...
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Senator Jane Nelson, Co-Chair. Representative Patrick Rose, Co-Chair. Senator Robert Duncan ... Senator Jane Nelson, Co-Chair. Representative Patrick Rose, Co ...
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News: On the Lege: Watson Having Fun Stateside - The Austin ...
Austin's freshman senator picks up plum assignments ... Jane Nelson. • Florence Shapiro. • Jim Keffer. • Patrick Rose. • Dan Patrick. • Cathy Bonner ...
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Jane Nelson: TIERS Panel Named | Facebook
Jane Nelson wrote a note titled TIERS Panel Named. Read the full text here. ... Bryan Hughes (House chair), Rep. Patrick Rose, and Rep. Tan Parker will serve, ...
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Patrick Michael Rose (born 10 October 1978) is a Texas Democratic politician, currently serving as a member of the Texas House of Representatives from Texas House District 45 which comprises Blanco, Caldwell and Hays Counties, located in Central Texas.
Rose was born in Travis County, Texas to Kenneth Michael Rose and Bonnie Mae Barton.
Rose is currently the youngest member of the Texas House of Representatives. He was educated at Princeton University, earning a bachelor's degree with high honors, and The University of Texas, earning a law degree. Rose practices law with the Ratliff Law Firm in Austin.
Rose won by defeating the erstwhile Republican incumbent, Rick Green, in 2002 by less than one percent of all votes cast. The film "Last Man Standing: Politics Texas Style" (2004) chronicles Rose's campaign and come-from-behind victory.
Rose was named to the chairmanship of the House Human Services Committee for the 2007-2008 biennium after he supported Republican Tom Craddick for election to a third term as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.
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