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Democrats think they can flip Texas House seats by going after GOPās education funding and school voucher policies
Read full article: Democrats think they can flip Texas House seats by going after GOPās education funding and school voucher policiesMuch of the House battlefield is centered in districts with struggling schools, where Democrats hope public education will resonate at the ballot box.
Texas House committee report outlines possible path forward for school vouchers
Read full article: Texas House committee report outlines possible path forward for school vouchersThe House blocked school vouchers during this yearās regular lawmaking session, but a report released Friday shows some members might be willing to approve such a scaled-back version of the program that doesnāt compete with public schools for funds.
A Texas lawmaker wants voters to decide whether legislators deserve a raise
Read full article: A Texas lawmaker wants voters to decide whether legislators deserve a raiseState Rep. Gina Hinojosa, D-Austin, has proposed an amendment to the state constitution to raise legislator pay and tie it to teachersā pay, saying it would give lawmakers a living wage and allow a broader range of Texans to serve.
Texas senators seem open to major change in stateās public education funding formula
Read full article: Texas senators seem open to major change in stateās public education funding formulaSenators in the finance committee asked questions Monday about the pros and cons of basing the amount of money that schools get per student on enrollment instead of attendance. Districts say the change could mean millions in additional funding.
Watch three Texas House Democrats discuss their year playing legislative defense against GOP priority legislation
Read full article: Watch three Texas House Democrats discuss their year playing legislative defense against GOP priority legislationState Reps. Gina Hinojosa, Donna Howard and Eddie Rodriguez talked about everything from redistricting to ācritical race theoryā with Texas Tribune CEO Evan Smith.
In fast-growing Central Texas, redistricting sparks political reshuffling in upcoming statehouse and congressional races
Read full article: In fast-growing Central Texas, redistricting sparks political reshuffling in upcoming statehouse and congressional racesThe fast-growing region likely will see a considerable number of new state and federal lawmakers after the 2022 election. And in many cases, they will be representing districts whose boundaries have significantly shifted.
Texas Democrats in Washington, D.C., to meet with Stacey Abrams and the Clintons
Read full article: Texas Democrats in Washington, D.C., to meet with Stacey Abrams and the ClintonsTexas Democrats have been in the nationās capital for more than two weeks, seeking the support of as many high-profile politicians as they can.
A tale of two capital cities: Texas Democrats continue fight for voting rights in Washington as Republicans push them to return
Read full article: A tale of two capital cities: Texas Democrats continue fight for voting rights in Washington as Republicans push them to returnBoth Republicans in Austin and Democrats in D.C. have engaged in the political drama over the past two weeks, with the two camps battling it out on cable news interviews and social media over the quorum bust and who is to blame for it.
The coronavirus vaccine rollout in Texas is leaving some with more questions than answers
Read full article: The coronavirus vaccine rollout in Texas is leaving some with more questions than answersBut after hours on the phone with more than a dozen health care providers in Houston, she said she was unsuccessful. The Texas Department of State Health Services did not respond to a request for comment. Phase 1A of the rollout prioritizes health care workers, while Phase 1B prioritizes people 65 and older and those who are at least 16 with a qualifying health condition. In it, he urged those with vaccine doses not to wait until everyone in the 1A group had been vaccinated before moving on to the 1B group. Greg Abbott on Tuesday accused providers of not moving quickly enough to administer vaccine doses.
Texans still face obstacles to collecting unemployment benefits months into the coronavirus pandemic's economic crisis
Read full article: Texans still face obstacles to collecting unemployment benefits months into the coronavirus pandemic's economic crisisMore than 2.2 million Texans have filed unemployment claims as the economy is being battered by limited statewide commerce during the pandemic and a downturn in the states massive energy industry. On Thursday morning, the TWC is expected to release the number of people who filed unemployment claims last week. Esther Griffins unemployment claim was approved shortly after she filed in early April. Griffins employer reopened, but she couldnt return to work because she didnt have the money needed to send her youngest child to day care since she went weeks without a paycheck or unemployment benefits. Without unemployment benefits, they might have to defer payments for April, May and June to the end of their 30-year mortgage.