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- [Clipping: Legislature '89: the session ends]
- A Dallas Morning News clipping about the bills which the 1989 Texas Legislature passed - a bill designed to spend more money on AIDS education, prevention and funding, and more money on assisting patients with AIDS passed
- [Clipping: A new attitude]
- A Dallas Morning News clipping about a large group of new bills concerning AIDS being discussed and voted on by the Texas Legislature.
- [Clipping: Status of top legislative issues]
- A Dallas Morning News clipping about Texas House members discussing whether to require AIDS educators to disclaim that homosexuality and drug use was illegal.
- [Clipping: Health and social]
- A Dallas Times Herald clipping about Medicaid and Medicare programs being required to become more efficient in how it spent its money.
- [Clipping: AIDS]
- A Dallas Morning News clipping about the Reverend Chris Steele discussing what she did in the past to assist patients with AIDS.
- [Clipping: Legislature '89: The good, the bad and the ugly]
- A Dallas Morning News clipping of Christy Hoppe's opinion on how the 1989 Texas Legislature handled the issues before it; Hoppe critiques specific legislators.
- [Clipping: Report card]
- A Dallas Morning News clipping of an editor's opinion on how the Texas Legislature handled a variety of issues during its session, such as how the Senate and House handled the issue of AIDS.
- [Clipping: Key legislative actions]
- A Dallas Times Herald clipping about the bills which the Texas Legislature passed; these bill were designed to benefit patients with AIDS, with gay men and intravenous users being prioritized.