The U.S. Rep who was ejected from Congress and censured after interrupting Trump's address told the NAACP members he would ...
State Rep. James Talarico, a Democrat in Austin, has been gaining national attention for his opposition to the Texas school ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDifferent pace and priorities separate Texas Senate and House on school vouchersThe gaps over eligibility and on spending levels are narrower than the fundamental differences of the previous session.
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Houston Landing on MSNAnswer Key: How much money could Texas public schools lose from vouchers? Here’s what we know.Public schools stand to lose hundreds of millions of dollars if private school vouchers pass, though the exact effect remains ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Our state constitution bans state funding from going to private K-12 schools. But the new voucher tax credit could circumvent that ban by using ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDebate on House’s school voucher bill centers on a question: Should wealthy Texans be included?The hearing on House Bill 3 started Tuesday and ended Wednesday morning. Hundreds of Texans waited overnight to testify.
President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at expanding educational choice could provide an alternative to Native students who attend embattled public and government-operated schools.
Texas professors and teachers' unions met with lawmakers Monday to say why they oppose school vouchers and limits on faculty ...
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Hollie Plemons took her seat before a panel of lawmakers in Austin to make her conservative case against school vouchers.
The list is not exhaustive, and the state education department "continues to invite eligible and interested schools to ...
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The CHOOSE Act, passed by the legislature in 2024, provides families with up to $7,000 in state-funded education savings accounts, which can be used for private school tuition or other educational ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTed Cruz funds ads supporting pro-voucher lawmakersThe ads praise 14 Texas Republicans, including House Speaker Dustin Burrows, for their support of education savings accounts.
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