Julie Poole
@juliepoole.bsky.social
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Writer| Poet| Journalist| Healthcare, housing, mental health, & more! | Poems to stay sane, birds to identify | Still in Texas | Perpetually anxious.
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juliepoole.bsky.social
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economichardship.bsky.social
“'Very little in our current media ecosystem addresses poor Americans,' says Victor Pickard...The main reason for its absence, he says, is that media owners are 'dedicated to making as much money as possible.'”

@alissaquart.bsky.social in @columjournreview.bsky.social www.cjr.org/analysis/ame...
America Needs a Working-Class Media
Catering to rich audiences is not serving us.
www.cjr.org
juliepoole.bsky.social
Damn, try to follow this logic.
thedailybeast.bsky.social
The Health Secretary has claimed that children who are circumcised have double the rate of autism, most likely because they are taking Tylenol.
RFK Jr. Ties Autism to Circumcision and Tylenol in Bonkers Rant
The Health Secretary also accused some pregnant women of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
trib.al
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oliviamesser.bsky.social
NEW: We sent @stevanzetti.bsky.social to a Turning Point USA event, where Attorney General Ken Paxton was the keynote speaker — just hours after he announced his “undercover operations to infiltrate and uproot leftist terror cells in Texas.” It went how you expect.

thebarbedwire.com/2025/10/08/k...
Texas Republicans Are Using Charlie Kirk’s ‘Martyrdom’ to Crush Free Speech
Hours after announcing ‘undercover operations’ into leftist groups, Ken Paxton compared Charlie Kirk to Jesus at a Turning Point USA event.
thebarbedwire.com
juliepoole.bsky.social
@kitoconnell.com is doing such great work.

This bill is disgraceful.
texasobserver.org
“It’s assumed that trans people are going to be fined, arrested or kicked out of places when in reality it’s the [public] entity that takes on the burden.”

SB 8 targets schools, libraries and other venues, allowing the state to "investigate" and levy massive fines.
How the Bathroom Bill Weaponizes Transphobia Against Public Institutions
A legal expert called the new anti-trans Texas bathroom law “the most plainly unlawful, undemocratic legislation I’ve seen in recent history.”
www.texasobserver.org
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jesswash.bsky.social
I wrote about the inherent contradiction between the Trump administration's MAHA agenda and its refusal to investigate or halt the dumping of toxic chemicals into our food, water and air.

theintercept.com/2025/10/02/r...
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stevanzetti.bsky.social
Public Citizen identified eight companies that received nearly $1B in non-competitive state contracts between 2014—2024. During those same years, these companies, their PACs, their officers, and their employees donated nearly $3M to Texans for Greg Abbott PAC.

www.citizen.org/article/awar...
Awarding Influence - Public Citizen
www.citizen.org
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aspishakthomas.com
Thorough and important coverage on Medicaid estate recovery, a policy that continues to be understudied, misunderstood, and deeply harmful to families. Behind every bad policy is somehow always, disturbingly, private equity. Follow up this article with our recent MER paper in @jhppl.bsky.social
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susanhinton.bsky.social
Private Equity: The “Texas Health & Human Services Commission hired HMS to handle the MERP administration, paying the company a 12.5% commission on any recovered funds ... HMS is owned by Gainwell Technologies, which is owned in turn by a private equity firm, Veritas Capital, worth $50 billion.”
texasobserver.org
Our top story, from @juliepoole.bsky.social: After suffering a stroke, their mother, Marilyn, spent two and a half years in a nursing home paid for by Medicaid. Now the state wanted its money back.

“It was like wild animals pouncing on meat.”
One Woman's Fight Against Texas' Medicaid Estate Recovery Program
Her mother had been in a nursing home paid for by Medicaid. Now, the state wanted its money back: “It was like wild animals pouncing on meat."
www.texasobserver.org
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estarianne.bsky.social
You will be shocked to learn that the company the state sends to take people's houses is owned by private equity.

Yes someone's making a profit from this ghoulish venture.
texasobserver.org
In our magazine, from @juliepoole.bsky.social: When callers pose even basic questions about how to get claims on their family homes dismissed, they are often left without answers. When families are hit with enormous six-figure claims, no one advocates on their behalf.
One Woman's Fight Against Texas' Medicaid Estate Recovery Program
Her mother had been in a nursing home paid for by Medicaid. Now, the state wanted its money back: “It was like wild animals pouncing on meat."
www.texasobserver.org
Reposted by Julie Poole
jeboyt.bsky.social
Troubling.

If we were going to do this, we shouldn’t outsource it for someone to profit off of.
12.5 percent commission on recovered funds
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solestrella7.bsky.social
I had to get a lawyer to get POA on my dad who was already in a nursing home with Alzheimer's when my mom passed unexpectedly and then get a Lady Bird deed to avoid this very thing. We were privileged enough to go thru a year+ process. TX gonna TX
texasobserver.org
Our top story, from @juliepoole.bsky.social: After suffering a stroke, their mother, Marilyn, spent two and a half years in a nursing home paid for by Medicaid. Now the state wanted its money back.

“It was like wild animals pouncing on meat.”
One Woman's Fight Against Texas' Medicaid Estate Recovery Program
Her mother had been in a nursing home paid for by Medicaid. Now, the state wanted its money back: “It was like wild animals pouncing on meat."
www.texasobserver.org
juliepoole.bsky.social
It’s the little things, like when a story I wrote shows up in my google alerts.
juliepoole.bsky.social
Important Medicaid programs are being cut right now. The Medicaid Estate Recovery Program is the sort of program the government SHOULD get rid of, instead it’s going after the health care benefits that people actually need. MERP is wasteful spending at its absolute worst.
texasobserver.org
In our magazine, from @juliepoole.bsky.social: When callers pose even basic questions about how to get claims on their family homes dismissed, they are often left without answers. When families are hit with enormous six-figure claims, no one advocates on their behalf.
One Woman's Fight Against Texas' Medicaid Estate Recovery Program
Her mother had been in a nursing home paid for by Medicaid. Now, the state wanted its money back: “It was like wild animals pouncing on meat."
www.texasobserver.org
juliepoole.bsky.social
A few years ago, I didn’t even know how to write a book review. Now I’m writing long form features. As a freelancer, I’ve had to hustle and grind. Most of the stories I do would not exist without grant funding. A handful of editors & organizations are the ONLY reason I get to do this work at all.
juliepoole.bsky.social
Brilliant piece by @josephinelee.bsky.social No need to repeat that Trump has never cared about the working poor. That’s pretty clear by now.
texasobserver.org
Out today from @josephinelee.bsky.social: “The work is physically hard, the pay right now is barely keeping up with other jobs. There is a shortage of workers willing to even do these jobs because of the already low wages.”
Texas Domestic Workers Face Trump Attack on Minimum Wage
Advocates warn a proposed rule by the Department of Labor will deepen the country’s “crisis of care.”
www.texasobserver.org
juliepoole.bsky.social
Tomorrow, I’m teaching a class on how to write an artist statement.

I searched for the last artist statement that I wrote and what I found blew my hair back.

My statement was so bold and vulnerable and true to who I am as a writer.

After I reread it I thought, “Damn, that was brave.”
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keribla.bsky.social
BREAKING: The Federal Bureau of Prisons just terminated its union's collective bargaining agreement this afternoon, according to this letter posted online by the national union president:
juliepoole.bsky.social
Hahahaha!!
scottnover.bsky.social
NEW: The Pentagon told journalists it will require them to pledge they won’t gather any information — even unclassified — that hasn’t been expressly authorized for release, and will revoke the press credentials of those who do not obey. @washingtonpost.com
Pentagon demands journalists pledge to not obtain unauthorized material
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is imposing strict new rules that would severely limit the ability of journalists to report on the Pentagon.
www.washingtonpost.com
juliepoole.bsky.social
As far as I remember from J-school, the media’s job is to hold power to account. And that’s what journalists are doing.
texasobserver.org
New today: Media outlets, including the Texas Observer, argue that Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife, state Senator Angela Paxton, are elected officials subject to public scrutiny.
News Orgs Fight to Unseal Records in the Paxtons' Divorce Case
The media outlets, including the Texas Observer, argue that the Paxtons are elected officials subject to public scrutiny.
www.texasobserver.org
juliepoole.bsky.social
This is a “just keep going” type of moment. A refusal to get knocked off course by hopelessness and despair. I write a list of all the names I love.
juliepoole.bsky.social
Yep, this is pretty much the image I picture.
newyorker.com
If A.I. continues to speed or automate creative work, the total volume of cultural “stuff”—podcasts, videos, books, songs, articles, films, shows, plays, online personae, and so on—will increase. Will human-created content be able to cut through the noise?
A.I. Is Coming for Culture
We’re used to algorithms guiding our choices. When machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, though, what’s left for the human imagination?
www.newyorker.com
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propublica.org
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