Texas voters will decide whether to establish a new state-funded institute dedicated to dementia research and prevention-- DPRIT.
Proposition 14 could set aside $3 billion for dementia research, transforming Texas's medical landscape and beyond.
The disease has been on the rise as the state's population ages – particular among Latinos and in the Rio Grande Valley.
Texans live with dementia. If voters approve Prop 14, patients will get access to early intervention treatments, more ...
Rep. Tom Craddick and the Alzheimer’s Association urge voters to back Texas Proposition 14, creating DPRIT with $3B for ...
This November, Texas voters will decide on Proposition 14, a proposed constitutional amendment that would direct $3 billion over 10 years from the state’s surplus to create the ...
Proposition 14 would create the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, funded with $3 billion in state surplus ...
Several local officials gathered Tuesday afternoon to discuss Prop 14. Proposition 14, if approved by voters, would allocate ...
Permian Basin Walk to End Alzheimer’s hit 93% of a $285K goal as Texas voters weigh Proposition 14 to create a dementia ...
Creating the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (DPRIT) would mean progress, prevention, and compassion for ...
If approved, the measure would create a new state fund for brain research without raising taxes — offering hope to thousands ...
One constitutional amendment on the ballot in this year’s November election would create a new state-funded institute for ...