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During a special session starting July 21, Texas lawmakers consider reforms that would put Texas on the leading edge of ...
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Audacy on MSNTexas Legislature convenes special session to tackle school choice, border security, and bathroom access bills
Texas lawmakers returned to the Capitol Monday for the start of a special legislative session, called by Governor Greg Abbott to address several high-profile issues left unresolved during the regular ...
Districts will face several concerns, including tracking student-athlete eligibility, maintaining consistent conduct ...
Tucked into President Donald Trump’s tax bill is a provision that gives people tax credits for donations they make to school ...
Republicans quietly passed a first-of-its-kind national school choice program in President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” but celebration among advocates was tempered after the Senate added a ...
Homeschool families in Texas are seeing some big changes this year. New state laws promise more access and more protection, but not everyone is convinced they go far enough.
As debate over school choice dominated the Texas Capitol, one provision quietly made its way into the law. Parents with pre-K students are eligible to receive funds in the new education savings ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNGov. Abbott reacts to 'blame' question over Texas flood response: 'That's the word choice of losers'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday said investigative committees in the House and Senate will look at the response to deadly ...
The ECCA will allow eligible taxpayers to receive a federal tax credit for contributions up to $1,700 per year to scholarship-granting nonprofits.
Former San Antonio teacher and Texas Representative James Talarico has strongly advocated against school vouchers in the state, calling it "welfare for the wealthy." Talarico's comments come as ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSenate passes GOP’s tax and spending bill with Cornyn, Cruz priorities included
The package includes $13.5 billion to reimburse states for border spending. It is expected to meet resistance in the House from some Texas Republicans.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a longtime supporter of tax credits for school choice, didn’t mention the revisions when he addressed the chamber during the early morning hours Tuesday after members worked ...
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