Allowing students to bring guns to college could cost universities a pretty penny in insurance premiums - one of the hitches that is keeping the campus-carry bill stalled in the texas Senate.
texas Tribune: Guns on campus could drive up insurance premiums for texas colleges
share: digg facebook twitter Nationwide Mutual insurance Co. announced plans to add more than 100 agents in texas, including about 30 agents in San Antonio. The additional agents are part of Nationwide's expansion strategy in the Lone Star State, where it currently has about 160 agents.
Nationwide adding 30 agents in S.A.
McALLEN %26ndash; As texas lawmakers juggle a variety of proposed changes to state funding for higher education group health insurance, they also throw Bob Ho's finances into the air. A computer sciences professor at South texas College, Ho pays just...
STC employees may see drastic rise in healthcare costs
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