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Monday, October 06, 2025

Proposition 14 could make Texas a leader in dementia research


On November 4th, Texas voters will face a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Texas to lead the charge against dementia with Proposition 14.

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Earlier this year, the Texas Legislature established the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (DPRIT) to accelerate innovation in dementia research. But there’s one critical piece left: funding. That’s why Proposition 14 will be on the Nov. 4, 2025, ballot.

If approved, Texas will allocate $3 billion over 10 years for dementia research, creating the most extensive state-funded dementia research program in the country.

Dementia is a growing public health crisis in Texas. The impact of Alzheimer’s is projected to rise, according to recent data:


- 459,000 people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s in Texas.


- 1.1 million family caregivers bear the burden of the disease in Texas.


- $4.3 billion is the cost of Alzheimer’s to the state Medicaid program.


Proposition 14 presents a historic opportunity for Texas:

- If approved, Texas would allocate $3 billion over 10 years to fund the newly established DPRIT — modeled after the successful Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT).

- This significant investment will create the most extensive state-funded dementia research program in the nation, bringing hope and solutions to Texans right here at home.

- By voting yes, Texans will accelerate the search for effective prevention, treatments, and cures, ensuring Texas leads the nation’s fight against dementia and paves the way for a healthier future for generations to come.


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