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Texas House committee advances school voucher bill, overcoming key hurdle
Read full article: Texas House committee advances school voucher bill, overcoming key hurdleThe committee action means school voucher legislation is poised to get its first House floor vote in recent history. Gov. Greg Abbott said if the Legislature fails to pass it this time, he will continue to call them back into session until they do.
School voucher critics remain largely unswayed during Texas House hearing
Read full article: School voucher critics remain largely unswayed during Texas House hearingHouse Bill 1, which stagnated during the previous special session, finally received a hearing in the lower chamber, a crucial step that will decide whether the proposal gets a full vote.
The Texas House’s new priority education bill offers concessions to sway voucher skeptics
Read full article: The Texas House’s new priority education bill offers concessions to sway voucher skepticsThe revised bill promises a significant funding increase for public schools and academic accountability measures for students participating in the proposed voucher program, two of the biggest requests from voucher opponents.
Gov. Greg Abbott, House at impasse over school voucher bill as special session winds down
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott, House at impasse over school voucher bill as special session winds downVouchers are the governor’s top legislative priority. But he has signaled opposition to a proposed House compromise that would tie them to increased funding for public schools.
House, Senate bills at odds over power to boost future funding for Texas school voucher program
Read full article: House, Senate bills at odds over power to boost future funding for Texas school voucher programThe Senate’s Republican bill would let state leaders grow the program by taking money from other agencies without the Legislature’s approval. The House bill would bar the practice.
Texas House priority bill increases education spending in exchange for creating voucher program
Read full article: Texas House priority bill increases education spending in exchange for creating voucher programHouse Bill 1 would make an educational savings account program available to 25,000 Texas students in its first year, with increased participation to follow. The governor’s office indicated that the proposal was lacking.
School voucher bill hangs by a thread as key deadline approaches
Read full article: School voucher bill hangs by a thread as key deadline approachesThe House public education committee chair said Wednesday he currently has no plans to bring the bill for a vote. Gov. Greg Abbott has vowed to call a special session if the House doesn’t “expand the scope of school choice.”
Gov. Greg Abbott threatens to veto pared-down school choice bill, warns of special sessions
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott threatens to veto pared-down school choice bill, warns of special sessionsAbbott says if a school voucher bill isn’t expanded to include more students, a special legislative session will be the result.
Texas House’s version of the Senate’s voucher bill would change eligibility to the program and replace the STAAR test
Read full article: Texas House’s version of the Senate’s voucher bill would change eligibility to the program and replace the STAAR testThe Texas House’s education committee is soon expected to discuss the new version of Senate Bill 8, which was heavily modified to sway votes in the lower chamber.
Texas Senate approves education savings account bill — but House signals a tough road ahead
Read full article: Texas Senate approves education savings account bill — but House signals a tough road aheadA Texas House vote earlier in the day suggests Senate Bill 8 might be short of the votes needed to pass in the lower chamber. Senators also passed a bill on Thursday that would give teachers a one-time bonus.
Democrats to chair fewer Texas House committees amid GOP pushback
Read full article: Democrats to chair fewer Texas House committees amid GOP pushbackHouse Speaker Dade Phelan selected Democrats to chair eight of the 34 standing committees, down from the 13 he appointed at the start of the last legislative session.
How a doughnut-shaped district breaks up voters of color near Fort Hood and helps House Republicans
Read full article: How a doughnut-shaped district breaks up voters of color near Fort Hood and helps House RepublicansThe doughnut district would be in Bell County, a traditionally red area that has trended blue in recent years as the diverse community around the nation’s biggest military installation grows.