KUT Morning Newspod February 14, 2012

Groups Protest Keystone Pipeline’s Use of Eminent Domain

The controversial Keystone XL pipeline would take oil extracted from sand pits in Canada to refineries in Texas. The pipeline was put on hold last month by the Obama administration amid environmental concerns. On Monday, a coalition of groups held protests across the state to voice their opposition for a different reason. They’re upset about what they say are more than 80 eminent domain cases filed in Texas by the company building the pipeline. For StateImpact Texas, Terrence Henry reports.
Affordable Care Act’s Impact on People with HIV and AIDS

One of the uncertainties about the health care overhaul passed in 2010 is how it will affect Texans living with HIV and AIDS. A provision of the Affordable Care Act will shift more low-income patients to Medicaid in a couple of years. But as David Pitman reports from Houston, there are questions…

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KUT Morning Newspod February 14, 2012