A Public Education Bill Flounders Greg Abbott wanted fanfare when he signed the voucher bill into law, but he has yet to show the same fervor for the companion piece of legislation that would actually fund Texas public schools
Uvalde And The Weight Of 77 Minutes Why a health museum for this exhibit? Because it lets the work be seen as part of a public health crisis.
School Voucher Bill Passes Texas House Ahead of the vote, the rotunda of the Texas Capitol was awash in red on Wednesday. That’s because hundreds of public education supporters descended on Austin.
Judge: Texas A&M Can’t Ban Drag Shows On Campus The federal judge, who was appointed by George H.W. Bush, noted in her ruling that A&M’s campus drag ban was a blatant violation of the First Amendment.
First Public Testimony On Vouchers In The Texas House Nearly a full day passed after the Public Education Committee started the first public hearing on the massive voucher bill
Luis C. Garza, Eyes of the Chicano Movement, Gets His Due A photojournalist and photographer who chronicled the Chicano movement is the subject of several career retrospectives making their way through Texas, including an exhibition at Houston’s Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA)
Brutal New Polling For Vouchers In Texas Ahead of the first public hearing on an expansive voucher bill comes new polling showing how most Texans oppose school choice legislation