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State Rep. James Frank becomes fourth Republican to challenge Dade Phelan for House speaker
Read full article: State Rep. James Frank becomes fourth Republican to challenge Dade Phelan for House speakerFrank said he would work to bring better communication, member empowerment and management of the flow of legislation if he became the chamber’s leader.
Gov. Greg Abbott says he’ll add teacher pay to the special session — but only if lawmakers pass school voucher bill
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott says he’ll add teacher pay to the special session — but only if lawmakers pass school voucher billThough lawmakers have drafted a bill to increase public school funding and teacher salaries, it cannot pass during the special session unless Abbott adds those issues to his agenda.
Vouchers return this special session — and school funding might be left out. Here’s what you need to know.
Read full article: Vouchers return this special session — and school funding might be left out. Here’s what you need to know.Gov. Greg Abbott called lawmakers back to Austin to try again to pass education savings accounts, which would let families use state funds to pay for their children’s private schooling. Teacher pay was not part of his agenda.
Compromise or pick a side? Texas House members offer preview of school vouchers debate ahead of special session
Read full article: Compromise or pick a side? Texas House members offer preview of school vouchers debate ahead of special sessionLawmakers at a Texas Tribune Fest panel found common ground on school funding and teacher pay but took starkly different stances on “school choice.”
Across Texas, a slow and sputtered rollout of foster care privatization
Read full article: Across Texas, a slow and sputtered rollout of foster care privatizationLawmakers were assured that outsourcing management of foster care services would fix the state’s troubled child welfare agency. But the rollout of the new model, set to be completed by 2029, has been complicated by setbacks.
Texas lawmakers move to close foster care hiring loopholes and expand rights of parents facing investigations
Read full article: Texas lawmakers move to close foster care hiring loopholes and expand rights of parents facing investigationsBills that would give relative caregivers more money have missed key deadlines to make it in front of the full House.
Lawyers representing children in federal foster care lawsuit rebuked for hiring lobbyists
Read full article: Lawyers representing children in federal foster care lawsuit rebuked for hiring lobbyistsTexas lawmakers and a federal judge say attorneys in the case against the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services should not hire lobbyists using funds won in court.
Texas should tell parents their rights when it investigates child abuse claims, lawmaker proposes
Read full article: Texas should tell parents their rights when it investigates child abuse claims, lawmaker proposesMost reports of child abuse or neglect turn out to be unfounded. But while under investigation, parents with little understanding of their rights or the process often make decisions that could impact the fate of their families.
How a 12-year-old federal lawsuit turned a judge into Texas’ foster care czar
Read full article: How a 12-year-old federal lawsuit turned a judge into Texas’ foster care czarAs Judge Janis Jack continues to threaten contempt-of-court fines in a federal lawsuit against the state’s foster care system, advocates say the case has moved the needle on reform — but it has come with a hefty price tag.
Founder of state-contracted child abuse shelter hopes to reopen after employee was accused of exploiting two girls
Read full article: Founder of state-contracted child abuse shelter hopes to reopen after employee was accused of exploiting two girlsBrooke Crowder said The Refuge is working to incorporate a deeper employee screening process with the help of a company recommended by the governor’s and attorney general’s offices.