Texas Briefing

“Texas Briefing” brings expert insight to the policy challenges shaping life in the Lone Star State. Through topical miniseries, scholars from Rice University’s Baker Institute and their guests untangle issues in health, the economy, climate resilience, and more to understand how policy matters are impacting communities from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast. Subscribe and listen to “Texas Briefing” wherever you listen to podcasts.

Episodes

  1. Will New Abortion Legislation Save Pregnant Patients’ Lives?

    06/05/2025

    Will New Abortion Legislation Save Pregnant Patients’ Lives?

    This is Episode 1 in our miniseries on reproductive health in Texas — where we have world-class health facilities, yet rank near the bottom when it comes to women’s health outcomes. Eleanor Klibanoff, the law and politics reporter and former women’s health reporter at the Texas Tribune, joined senior health policy fellow Elena Marks to discuss new abortion legislation in Texas that aims to clarify when doctors can perform emergency abortions.   Senate Bill 31, or the Life of the Mother Act, was passed by the Texas House in late May and awaits passage by Gov. Greg Abbott.   Eleanor and Elena explored the bipartisan support for the legislation and whether it goes far enough to clarify the only exception allowed by the state’s abortion ban — to save the life of the pregnant patient — following numerous reports of women who died or nearly died after being denied abortions by doctors who were confused by the law or too fearful of strict penalties to intervene.   They also discussed SB 2880, or the Women and Child Protection Act, which was in committee at the time of recording. This bill, which would have expanded penalties for violating the abortion ban, ultimately died in the Texas House with the end of the state legislative session on June 2.   Featured: Eleanor Klibanoff, https://www.texastribune.org/about/staff/eleanor-klibanoff/ Elena Marks, J.D., MPH, https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/elena-m-marks  This conversation was recorded on May 9, 2025.  A transcript of this episode is available here: https://bit.ly/43XeW9g  You can follow @BakerInstitute on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Learn more about our data-driven, nonpartisan policy research and analysis at bakerinstitute.org.

    23 min
  2. How Texas’ Abortion Ban Is Straining Its OB-GYN Workforce

    06/12/2025

    How Texas’ Abortion Ban Is Straining Its OB-GYN Workforce

    This is our third episodes in a miniseries series on reproductive health in Texas — where we have world-class health facilities, yet rank near the bottom when it comes to women’s health outcomes. Texas banned all abortions in 2022, with one exception — to save the life of the pregnant patient or “prevent substantial impairment of a major bodily function.” The law’s vague language and harsh penalties for doctors who perform abortions, including possible life imprisonment and a $100,000 fine, have left OB-GYN physicians unsure of when emergency care is legally allowed and fearful of acting outside the law.   As a result, OB-GYNs across the state are reconsidering how — and where — they practice.   Alex Morin, managing director at Manatt Health and co-author of two recent studies on the ban’s impact, joins Elena Marks to discuss how legal uncertainty around the ban is reshaping reproductive health outcomes in Texas and what it means for the state’s OB-GYN workforce pipeline.   Featured:   Alex Morin, https://www.manatt.com/alex-morin  Elena Marks, J.D., MPH, https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/elena-m-marks    Mentioned in this episode: Manatt Health, Confusion, Cruelty and Fear: Delivering Reproductive Care to Women After Texas’ Abortion Ban, https://www.manatt.com/insights/white-papers/2025/health-highlights/confusion-cruelty-and-fear-delivering-reproductive-care-to-women-after-texas-abortion-ban    Manatt Health, Texas OBGYN Physician Workforce Study, https://www.manatt.com/insights/white-papers/2024/texas-obgyn-physician-workforce-study This conversation was recorded on May 29, 2025. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://bit.ly/4kzNq7U  You can follow @BakerInstitute on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Learn more about our data-driven, nonpartisan policy research and analysis at bakerinstitute.org.

    24 min
  3. FEB 3

    Christian Nationalism and the Texas Legislature

    How has faith – particularly Christian nationalism – become a powerful force shaping Texas politics and public policy? How should policymakers approach religion? Joined by Baker Institute fellows Eric McDaniel and Mark P. Jones, guest host Michael O. Emerson unpacks what Christian nationalism is, how it differs from religious conservatism, and why Texas has emerged as a key testing ground for its political influence. From abortion policy and education vouchers to immigration, gender identity, and higher education, the conversation explores how religiously framed ideas motivate lawmakers. Featured guests: Eric McDaniel, Ph.D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/eric-mcdaniel  Mark P. Jones, Ph.D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/mark-p-jones  Mentioned in this episode: Texas House Bill 7, 89th Leg., S.S., 2025, https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB7/2025/X2. Texas Senate Bill 8, 89th Leg., S.S., 2025, https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/SB8/2025/X2. Texas Senate Bill 2, 89th Leg., R.S., 2025, https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/SB2/2025.  Texas Senate Bill 10, 89th Leg., R.S., 2025, https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/billtext/pdf/SB00010I.pdf. Jo Yurcaba, “Texas A&M Fires Professor Over Gender-Identity Lesson in Literature Course,” NBC News, https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/texas-m-fires-professor-gender-identity-lesson-literature-course-rcna230337. This is the first episode in a four-part series, “Between Pulpit and Policy,” exploring the rising influence of faith, particularly Christian nationalism, in Texas politics — and how it’s transforming public policy and governance. The series was produced in partnership with the Baker Institute Student Forum. This conversation was recorded on Oct. 17, 2025. Learn about future recordings of the “Texas Briefing” podcast by subscribing to our “Events Digest” newsletter at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/newsletter. You can follow @BakerInstitute on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Learn more about our data-driven, nonpartisan policy research and analysis at bakerinstitute.org.

    22 min
  4. FEB 4

    Religion and the Battle for Texas Public Schools

    Why has the role of religion in Texas public education become one of the most consequential policy battles in the state? What is at stake for religious liberty, church-state separation, and the future of education across the nation? Baker Institute fellow and guest host Michael O. Emerson is joined by nonresident scholar David R. Brockman to unpack how faith-based politics, Christian nationalism, and recent legislative actions are reshaping classrooms across Texas. Featured: Michael O. Emerson, Ph.D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/michael-o-emerson. David R. Brockman, Ph. D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/david-r-brockman. Mentioned in this episode: U.S. Supreme Court, “Kennedy v. Bremerton School District,” 2022, https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/supreme-court-case-library/kennedy-v-bremerton-school-district. Texas Senate Bill 10. 89th Leg., R.S., 2025, https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/billtext/pdf/SB00010I.pdf.  David Barton, “In Defense of the Ten Commandments,” AFA Journal, The American Family Association (2003), https://afajournal.org/past-issues/2003/november-december/in-defense-of-the-ten-commandments/. Texas Senate Bill 763. 88th Leg., R.S., 2023, https://legiscan.com/TX/text/SB763/id/2817871. Texas Senate Bill 11, 89th Leg., R.S., 2025, https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/billtext/pdf/SB00011I.pdf. This is the second episode in a four-part series, “Between Pulpit and Policy,” exploring the rising influence of faith, particularly Christian nationalism, in Texas politics — and how it’s transforming public policy and governance. The series was produced in partnership with the Baker Institute Student Forum. This conversation was recorded in front of a live studio audience on Oct. 10, 2025. Learn about future live recordings of the “Texas Briefing” podcast by subscribing to our “Events Digest” newsletter at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/newsletter. You can follow @BakerInstitute on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Learn more about our data-driven, nonpartisan policy research and analysis at bakerinstitute.org.

    24 min
  5. 6D AGO

    The Politics of Faith and Science in Texas

    How can scientists interact with religious beliefs that increasingly shape public policy? Must there instead exist a separation between faith and science? Michael O. Emerson sits with Neal F. Lane, the Baker Institute’s senior fellow in science and technology, and Heidi Russell, the director of the Center for Health Policy, to dive into the complex, often misunderstood relationship among faith, science, and public policy. They explore how religious values and scientific evidence collide, and sometimes coexist, from the courtroom to the hospital bedside.   Featured guests: Neal F. Lane, Ph.D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/neal-f-lane  Heidi Russell, M.D., Ph.D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/heidi-russell    Mentioned in this episode: Francis S. Collins, The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief. Free Press. Texas House Joint Resolution 90, 89th Leg., R.S., 2025, https://legiscan.com/TX/text/HJR90/id/3027398. Texas Senate Joint Resolution 59, 89th Leg., R.S., 2025, https://legiscan.com/TX/text/SJR59/id/3221489. Texas Senate Bill 17, 88th Leg., R.S., 2023, https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/88R/billtext/html/SB00017F.htm. Texas House Bill 229, 89th Leg., R.S., 2025, https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB229/2025. This conversation was recorded in front of a live studio audience on Nov. 7, 2025. Learn about future live recordings of the “Texas Briefing” podcast by subscribing to our “Events Digest” newsletter at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/newsletter. You can follow @BakerInstitute on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Learn more about our data-driven, nonpartisan policy research and analysis at bakerinstitute.org.

    22 min
  6. 6D AGO

    Religion at Work in Texas

    As religion becomes more visible in Texas politics, how is it reshaping the modern workplace?
From expanded religious accommodations to the rollback of DEI initiatives, Texas employers are increasingly caught between federal protections, state legislation, and a workforce that is more religiously diverse than ever. In this episode, Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund, faculty scholar at the Baker Institute and director of Rice University’s Boniuk Institute for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance, joins Dr. Michael O. Emerson on the “Texas Briefing” podcast to unpack how religion is lived and practiced across industries and regions. Featured: Michael O. Emerson, Ph.D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/michael-o-emerson  Elaine Howard Ecklund, Ph.D., https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/elaine-howard-ecklund  Mentioned in this episode: Elaine Howard Ecklund and Denise Daniels, Working for Better: A New Approach to Faith at Work, https://www.elainehowardecklund.com/books/working-for-better. Elaine Howard Ecklund, Denise Daniels, and Christopher Scheidel, Religion in a Changing Workplace, https://www.elainehowardecklund.com/books/religion-in-a-changing-workplace. U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Religious Discrimination, https://www.eeoc.gov/religious-discrimination. This is the fourth episode in a four-part series, “Between Pulpit and Policy,” exploring the rising influence of faith, particularly Christian nationalism, in Texas politics — and how it’s transforming public policy and governance. The series was produced in partnership with the Baker Institute Student Forum. This conversation was recorded in front of a live studio audience on Nov. 20, 2025. Learn about future live recordings of the “Texas Briefing” podcast by subscribing to our “Events Digest” newsletter at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/newsletter. You can follow @BakerInstitute on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Learn more about our data-driven, nonpartisan policy research and analysis at bakerinstitute.org.

    27 min

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“Texas Briefing” brings expert insight to the policy challenges shaping life in the Lone Star State. Through topical miniseries, scholars from Rice University’s Baker Institute and their guests untangle issues in health, the economy, climate resilience, and more to understand how policy matters are impacting communities from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast. Subscribe and listen to “Texas Briefing” wherever you listen to podcasts.

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