DALLAS — Money cannot cure every problem…but it is key to someday curing the menace of Alzheimer's Disease and perhaps even preventing it. That effort will take a continued tremendous financial outlay.
And you have the chance to decide whether this state should make a Texas-sized commitment to this priority, at a scale unheard of in any other state, says DrPH. Joanne Pike, President & CEO of the Alzheimer's Association . This is truly unique. Texas is in a unique position with both surplus but also leadership.”
Pike is also an Austin resident and is imploring her fellow Texans to vote yes on Proposition 14 in the November 4th election (early voting is already underway).
The legislature already passed this, but voters have to sign off on spending $3 billion from our budget surplus to

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