Senate Bill 2 would devote public money to defray the cost of private education. Early plans would set aside $1 billion.
School choice, using public money for private education, is Gov. Greg. Abbott's top priority for the Texas Legislature.
Texas lawmakers should empower the governing boards of public universities and colleges to “charge their member schools with following Texas law in letter and spirit,” review general education ...
Greg Abbott said Texas A&M University President Mark A ... Counsel said attending the conference was permissible under Senate Bill 17 — a state law that went into effect Jan. 1, 2024, and ...
When anti-DEI activist Chris Rufo said on X that TAMU was going to a conference that seemingly excludes white and Asian ...
The Texas Senate on Wednesday passed a plan that would allow parents to use taxpayer dollars to fund private education.
"The Texas Senate's passage of SB 2 is the biggest launch of any universal school choice program in American history, with $1 billion in funding for 100,000 students," Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said in a ...
The Senate education committee will hear public testimony on Senate Bill 2, which would establish education savings accounts.
which will be designated as Senate Bill 17. To become law, each measure will also have to make it through the Texas House and either be signed by Gov. Greg Abbott or approved on the statewide ballot.
Another pressing item on Patrick's agenda is his push to prevent citizens and foreign entities from certain countries from buying land in Texas—designated Senate Bill 17 on the list. In 2023 ...