Texas is facing its worst measles outbreak in decades, with cases soaring from two to 146 in a month. One child has died, 20 are hospitalized, and experts warn it could get worse due to falling vaccination rates. While health officials set up vaccine clinics, state leaders, including Gov. Greg Abbott, have remained silent. Unlike other states that enforce school exclusions and quarantines, Texas has taken a hands-off approach, reflecting post-COVID vaccine skepticism and political reluctance.