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State budget writers strike deal on $321.3 billion two-year spending proposal
The proposal would leave billions of anticipated tax revenue untouched at a time when the state has more money coming in than lawmakers are constitutionally allowed to spend. Texas House and Senate budget writers have struck a deal on a $321.3 billion two-year spending plan that takes advantage of a historic cash windfall to invest unprecedented amounts of money into tax cuts, mental health, state parks, colleges and universities, the state’s energy grid, broadband and water infrastructure, according to documents made public Thursday.
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House committee issues 20 articles of impeachment against Ken Paxton
The attorney general, reelected last year by voters who shrugged off his scandals, is accused of a yearslong pattern of alleged misconduct and lawbreaking. The full House is expected to consider the articles soon. FULL STORY
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Raise Your Hand Texas
The future prosperity of our state – our economy, communities, and citizenry – hinges on the success of every public school, school leader, educator, and child. Raise Your Hand Texas supports public policy solutions that invest in Texas’ 5.4 million public school students. We work in communities throughout the state to educate, engage and activate advocates who care about public education – all while keeping five values in mind: integrity, democracy, courage, equity, and pragmatism. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE PERFORMING BETTER THAN THEY EVER HAVE
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Senate Passes Border Security Legislation, Doesn’t Change the Current Paradigm
“The new mission scope is very much a continuation of Operation Lone Star, which has done little to reduce the number of illegal crossings into our state,” said Chris Russo. In the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Texas Senate passed landmark border security legislation but still failed to include provisions for the state to repel illegal border-crossers. According to State Sen. Brian Birdwell (R–Granbury), the Senate’s committee substitute to House Bill 7 “will enhance border security operations, provide more tools to law enforcement and prosecutors, and increase the safety of our border regions in Texas.” However, Texans for Strong Borders President Chris Russo told Texas Scorecard, “The new mission scope is very much a continuation of Operation Lone Star, which has done little to reduce the number of illegal crossings into our state.”
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“Somber day” in Uvalde as community commemorates one year since Robb Elementary shooting
Numerous vigils and memorials in Uvalde marked one year since the massacre at Robb Elementary School. In what became the deadliest school shooting in Texas, a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers and injured 17 others. UVALDE — Stopped at a red light, a woman rolled down her car window. “I love you,” she yelled. “I love you too!” said Arnulfo Reyes, raising the arm that was wounded a year ago by a gunman who killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School. Reyes, who taught fourth graders at the school, was the only survivor in his classroom, in which the gunman killed 11 students. With his other hand, Reyes kept holding a big orange flag, the color for gun violence awareness, that had the number 21 — the total number of people killed — in the middle. Reyes was among a crowd gathered Wednesday afternoon at a memorial site for a 77-minute vigil — the amount of time authorities waited outside the classroom before confronting the shooter. The commemoration was one of several in the city to mark a year after the worst school shooting in Texas.
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Senate priorities on bail, Ten Commandments in schools stall out in Texas House as key deadline passes
On Tuesday night, the Texas House of Representatives killed several top Senate priority bills on bail, immigration, judges and school safety in a midnight massacre that dashed hopes of a harmonious end to the session.
The two chambers have been increasingly at odds on issues like property taxes and school choice, but Tuesday night, those disagreements spilled over into priorities the chambers had generally agreed on.
The move sets up major battle lines for the final six days of the session and fuels speculation that Gov. Greg Abbott will call the Legislature back for a special session.
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TEXAS NEWS Texas Senate committee revises school funding bill in last-minute bid to implement voucher program
A drastically different version of a school funding bill that’s being used as a last-ditch effort to enact a voucher-like program in Texas was approved by the Senate’s education committee Monday and could get a vote in the full chamber later this week.
The committee, led by Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, voted 9-3 along party lines to advance its version of House Bill 100.
The fix is an attempt to avoid a special session after Gov. Greg Abbott threatenedto call for one if he didn’t get a school voucher bill he liked. But that scenario might be difficult to avoid, with some House members furious at the Senate’s revisions and vowing not to let the new version of the bill become law.
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Uvalde school shooting: What we know one year later
After a teenage gunman entered Uvalde’s Robb Elementary School one year ago today, he fatally shot 19 children and two teachers and injured 17 people, perpetrating what became the deadliest school shooting in Texas history.
The city of about 25,000 residents west of San Antonio was simultaneously plunged into incalculable grief and the epicenter of America’s debate on semi-automatic rifles.
In the year since, investigations by state officials and journalists found lapses in public safety communication and leadership that contributed to significant delays in law enforcement action and medical care.
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Governor orders Texas flags to fly half-staff, calls for statewide moment of silence for Uvalde on Wednesday
May 24 marks one year since 21 people were killed at Robb Elementary School Gov. Greg Abbott issued an order for all Texas flags across the state to be lowered to half-staff on Wednesday in remembrance of the 21 victims of the mass shooting at Uvalde’s Robb Elementary School. Wednesday marks one year since the massacre that left 19 fourth-grade students and their teachers dead. Abbott also called for a moment of silence at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
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Texas Senate again advances proposed restrictions on lessons about gender identity and sexual orientation
The Texas Senate has once again advanced legislation that would severely limit classroom lessons, teacher guidance and school programming about sexual orientation and gender identity through 12th grade in Texas schools. The upper chamber voted 19-12 Monday to preliminarily approve House Bill 890 after the Senate education committee added the proposed restrictions to the legislation. This marks the third time the GOP-controlled body has passed what critics dub the “Don’t Say Gay” provision, which they say is both unconstitutional and harmful to LGBTQ Texans. Supporters of the proposal, however, say it is needed to expand parental rights — a key focus for Republicans, including Gov. Greg Abbott, this session. “This bill takes a stand by enshrining parental rights and ensuring that Texas parents are the chief decision makers in their child’s education,” said Sen. Brandon Creighton, the Conroe Republican who is sponsoring the bill in the upper chamber.
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Texas Senate committee revises school funding bill in last-minute bid to implement voucher program
Texas senators have latched education savings accounts to a school funding bill in a last-ditch effort to avoid a special session. But some House members are furious at the revamped version and have vowed not to let it become law.
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Texas Senate passes bill that would expand state authority, shrink local control
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Senate on Monday passed a bill to prevent cities and counties from passing or enforcing any local policy that exceeds minimum requirements set by state laws.
If House Bill 2127 is signed into law, it would nullify some rules made to protect workers.
According to The Texas Tribune, the legislation would overturn any existing regulation that conflicts with it. Opponents say the bill would wipe out mandated water breaks for construction workers in some cities and water-use restrictions during droughts. They warn that local governments would no longer be able to combat predatory lending or invasive species, regulate excessive noise or enforce nondiscrimination ordinances.
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Gov. Greg Abbott threatens to veto pared-down school choice bill, warns of special sessions
Gov. Greg Abbott on Sunday said he would veto a toned-down version of a bill to offer school vouchers in Texas, and threatened to call legislators back for special sessions if they don't "expand the scope of school choice" this month. "Parents and their children deserve no less," he said in a statement. His dramatic declaration came the night before the House Public Education Committee was scheduled to hold a public hearing on Senate Bill 8, the school voucher bill. That measure passed the Senate more than a month ago, but has so far been stalled in lower chamber as it lacks sufficient support. The committee is set to vote Monday on the latest version of SB 8, authored by Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, which would significantly roll back voucher eligibility to only students with disabilities or those that attended an F-rated campus. This would mean that fewer than a million students would be eligible to enter the program.
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Preventive Law: Analyzing Six Bills that Could Affect School Construction Projects as the 88th Legislative Session Nears Its End
Sine die, the last day of the 88th legislative regular session, is fast approaching. Several bills that are still active could affect school district construction procedures and future school construction projects. The potential impacts of these bills and their current statuses are analyzed below.
May 2023 Bond List
Bond Election Data collected by TexasISD.com for public school bonds in the upcoming May 2023 election cycle.
Attorney General Ken Paxton faces impeachment. Here’s how that works in Texas.
The Texas Legislature has never removed an attorney general. If the House votes to impeach, the Senate will hold a trial. Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has been at the center of several scandals, faces a possible impeachment. A Texas House committee voted Thursday to recommend the action, opening the way for the Texas House of Representatives to hold a hearing and decide whether to impeach the three-term attorney general.
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Texas House passes bill aimed at keeping kids from seeing sexually explicit performances
The Texas House gave final approval Monday to a bill restricting children from seeing sexually explicit performances. Senate Bill 12 was originally designed to restrict kids from attending drag shows, but its most recent version seeks to criminalize any live performance that the bill defines as sexual. The House voted 93-45 to pass its version of the legislation. On Thursday, the Senate decided to send Senate Bill 12 to a conference committee made up of members from both legislative changes rather than accept the House’s changes to the legislation. The lower chamber removed the bill’s original focus on drag shows. The committee must reach an agreement on the bill by the end of Saturday for it to reach Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk.
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Rival GOP legislation jeopardizes effort to end DEI
A major split among Republicans is threatening to derail legislation to kill diversity hiring programs at public universities in Texas.
While the Texas Senate has passed a plan to eliminate all diversity, equity and inclusion programs on campuses by September, the Texas House has approved a rival plan that delays the rollout until next January and allows current employees working in DEI to get other jobs at the schools. The House plan also requires schools to conduct annual studies on the impact of cutting the programs.
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Austin ISD officials say focus on vouchers has overshadowed needs of Texas public schools
A bill the Texas House overwhelmingly approved last month sought to infuse $4.5 billion into the state's public education system. But when the bill got a hearing in the Senate Education Committee this week, there was a major change: It included school vouchers. The Senate version of House Bill 100, proposed by Republican Sen. Brandon Creighton of Conroe, would give families $8,000 in taxpayer money to pay for private school and tutoring. Creighton had earlier introduced a voucher bill in the Senate, but it died in the Texas House Public Education Committee.
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Parents react to Marlin ISD postponing graduation
”This is a catastrophic failure of leadership and accountability,” says one parent of a Marlin high school senior. Marlin ISD says graduation was postponed to allow students to meet the necessary attendance and grade requirements to graduate. A message some parents wished they knew sooner.
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Houston not doing enough to reach non-English speakers during emergencies, advocates say
As she usually does on weekends, Margarita Vera took it slowly when she got out of bed Saturday.
She woke up later than usual in her Gulfton home, went out to breakfast with her son and even took time to relax at nearby Burnett Bayland Park, which she frequents.
“Everything was calm,” the 65-year-old said in Spanish, the only language she knows.
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Texas House passes bill aimed at keeping kids from seeing sexually explicit performances
The Texas House gave final approval Monday to a bill restricting children from seeing sexually explicit performances. Senate Bill 12 was originally designed to restrict kids from attending drag shows, but its most recent version seeks to criminalize any live performance that the bill defines as sexual. The House voted 93-45 to pass its version of the legislation. On Thursday, the Senate decided to send Senate Bill 12 to a conference committee made up of members from both legislative changes rather than accept the House’s changes to the legislation. The lower chamber removed the bill’s original focus on drag shows. The committee must reach an agreement on the bill by the end of Saturday for it to reach Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk.
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Galveston ISD accelerates hiring process for new superintendent, naming Matthew Neighbors as lone finalist
Trustees for Galveston ISD, amidst pushback from some community members and one of their colleagues on the school board, voted Wednesday to abbreviate the hiring process for a new superintendent and name acting CEO Matthew Neighbors as the lone finalist for the job. The move came a little more than two weeks after trustees accepted the resignation of embattled superintendent Jerry Gibson, who had come under scrutiny for pursuing other jobs and making remarks at a groundbreaking ceremony that were perceived to be sexist.
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Matthew Neighbors named new Galveston ISD superintendent
Galveston Independent School District Board of Trustees acting CEO Matthew Neighbors was named as the lone finalist for the district’s superintendent position during a meeting of the board in Galveston on Wednesday.
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Canutillo ISD approves pay raises for teachers, other employees
Employees working for the Canutillo Independent School District will receive a pay raise next school year. The Canutillo Independent School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday night approved a compensation package for the 2023-24 school year that includes a 5 percent salary increase for teachers and a 3 percent pay hike for all other employees.
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MAP: Which school districts have increased teacher pay for the 2023-24 school year?
Ahead of the upcoming school year, several districts are looking to attract new teachers by increasing salaries. The budget decisions come as state lawmakers fight over school choice and teacher pay at the Capitol. Several districts are waiting to see what, if anything, the legislature requires before setting salary schedules. Others will be finalizing budgets over the coming months.
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