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More than 3,500 students were enrolled in the state’s Texas Virtual School Network this spring, according to the Texas ...
Bills in the Texas Legislature could strengthen Texans' ability to find out what their goverment is doing — or profoundly weaken it.
The Senate’s K-16 committee voted 9-2 on Tuesday to bring Senate Bill 1798 to the chamber’s floor for a full vote. It would eliminate undocumented students’ eligibility for in-state tuition and ...
Average funding per public school student is more than $15,000, nearly double the basic allotment of $6,160, the governor’s office says. Some claim, pointing to Texas Education Agency data, that when ...
After struggling for years to gain enough bipartisan support to tighten the state’s bail laws, Texas Republicans appear ...
Nationwide, four in 10 residential properties could noticeably reduce their tax burden by challenging the assessed value with local tax authorities, according to a new analysis from Realtor.com.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas House Republicans poised to scale back legislation that targets state’s universitiesThe House’s version of the bill would strip it of several controversial provisions, including one that sought to stretch the ...
Prolonged drought and significant population growth in Central Texas are straining water resources, prompting state lawmakers ...
"This is not a ba-a-a-ad bill," deadpanned Rep. Eddie Morales, whose rural district provides welcoming terrain for the ...
Lawmakers left a bill in House committee that would allow school districts to carve out time for prayer and reading of religious texts in school.
Texas lawmakers want to help young learners who are lagging behind in math and reading, an early setback that threatens to ...
A controversial bill, SB 412, which aims to remove protections for educators accused of providing obscene content to minors, ...
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