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Six of eight GOP incumbents lost their races. Gov. Greg Abbott declared he 鈥渘ow has enough votes to pass school choice.鈥
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Abbott responded to 39 Texas House members who called for increased spending on public education on the same day the Texas teachers' union released a report detailing funding issues.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has now targeted seven school districts over alleged electioneering in what he calls an effort to stop elections from being 鈥渋llegally swayed by public officials improperly using state resources.鈥 Those school districts are responding.
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The third round of legislative overtime kicked off in Austin Monday as the hostility between the lower and upper chambers continues to grow.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called for a special session of the Texas Legislature to address his agenda on a school voucher program, set to start on Oct. 9. But what exactly is a special session? Here's an explainer.
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The governor promised political consequences if lawmakers cannot pass legislation allowing for publicly subsidized school vouchers before March primaries.
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At stops across Texas, Abbott sold his Education Savings Accounts plan for parents to use public money for private or home schools. That's been a sticking point for some in his base.
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Advocates say discontent with public schools鈥 pandemic rules and teachings on race and gender identity have helped raise support for school choice to an all-time high.
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The Texas Legislature鈥檚 special session starts Tuesday. At the top of Gov. Greg Abbott鈥檚 education agenda: school choice for special-needs students.Lt.鈥
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has challenged the House to at least take a vote on the Senate's "private school choice" bill, one of his priorities for the Texas鈥
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Texas senators spent hours on Thursday questioning how a 鈥減rivate school choice鈥 bill would hold private schools accountable or help students with鈥
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Maria Aberra put on her red school uniform shirt with the Texas emblem like she does every morning 鈥 but instead of heading to her charter school, she鈥