1. HOW DEMOCRATS VIEW HEALTH CARE
“Medicare for All” remains hugely popular, but in a recent poll, majorities of Democratic liberals and moderates say they would prefer to build on “Obamacare” to expand coverage.
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2. INVESTORS HOPE POWELL’S SPEECH OFFERS CLARITY
The Federal Reserve chair will deliver the keynote address in Wyoming as market watchers seek clarity on whether last month’s first rate cut in a decade marked the start of a period of easier credit.
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3. ROUND ROCK-BASED DELL TECHNOLOGIES WILL BE INVESTING $10-MILLION INTO ITS FACILITY ON PARMER LANE
It’s a move that’s expected to help keep hundreds of jobs in the area.
The Austin City Council has approved a resolution that designates Dell as an enterprise zone under a state-run program. Dell says it will invest the money over the next five years. Along with saving 500 jobs, 40 additional full-time positions will be made available.
Governor Greg Abbott still has to give the final approval.
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4. A MAN LIVING IN A CAMPSITE OFF OF THE BUTLER HIKE AND BIKE TRAIL CHASES A JOGGER WITH A KNIFE
Police say the man was shirtless and chasing the jogger when officers arrived.
Marcos Villalobos reportedly demanded the jogger leave “his” area, and chased the man with that knife when he didn’t leave quickly enough.
Villalobos is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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5. THE LEANDER CITY COUNCIL POSTPONES A VOTE TO END ITS LONG-STANDING AGREEMENT WITH CAPITAL METRO
Last month, Mayor Troy Hill proposed ending that agreement, saying the city spends about half of its annual sales tax revenue on Cap Metro service, but doesn’t get enough in return. Last year, Leander contributed more than $5.1-million to the agency.