54 Search Results for HB 1605

Lt. Gov. Announces Interim Charges to Study for 2025 Session 

This Thursday, April 11, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick dropped a list of 57 charges for senate committees to study in preparation for the 89th legislative session next spring. Nearly a third of the charges he included were either directly or indirectly related to education in Texas, but none of the...

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Dec. 1, 2023: Thankful for the 84

Friday, Dec. 1, 2023 Teaching the truth On Monday, Nov. 27, Texas State University officially dedicated the Shirley R. Harris Student Lounge, honoring a civil rights trailblazer and 40-year San Antonio educator.  Shirley Harris was the first Black graduate from the university (then known as Southwest Texas State College), earning...

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Oct. 27, 2023: Have you voted?

Make Your Plan to Vote. Early Voting: October 23 through November 3. Election Day: November 7.

Friday, October 27, 2023 Have you voted? Early voting continues across Texas for the Nov. 7 election. Next week through Friday, Nov. 3, you have the opportunity to cast your vote for various important measures that will shape the future of your community and state. Statewide Measures Texans everywhere will...

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Unpacking the 88th Legislature

The 88th Legislature is (mostly) over. Do you know how your representative voted on public education? Find your rep | See how they voted | Contact your rep With a $33 billion surplus available, we had high hopes. High hopes that the Texas Legislature would step up and deliver for...

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March 24, 2023: Voucher Marathon Week in the Lege

Friday, March 24, 2023 Expectations vs. Reality This week in Texas education news has been a real study in the difference between expectations and cold hard reality — and not just at the Capitol.    In Houston, the Texas Education Agency hosted its first community meetings after its announced takeover...

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