The state Senate majority leader says his chamber doesn’t have the votes to support school choice bills this year.
Expect some drama at high noon at the State Capitol. On Wednesday, the Texas Senate is expected to hear Senate Bill 2 (SB 2), ...
According to TSTA, while Senate Bill 2 has an initial cost of about $1 billion, the bill is expected to balloon up to $6 ...
The Senate passed different versions of the bill several times last session, but it's died in the House each time.
On Super Bowl Sunday, parents, grandparents and community members packed into the sanctuary at Live Oak Unitarian ...
Texas State Senator from San Antonio told KSAT the Education Savings Account Program does not benefit low-income families.
Families would receive the money through state-managed education savings accounts. SB 2 advanced in a 19-12 vote over Democratic opposition and now goes to the Texas House. Similar legislation ...
State Sen. Molly Cook ... but failed to get through the House amid the battle over education savings accounts. “I’m coming back again as we stand for the safety of teachers, the validity ...
Bismarck, Shane Goettle, Joy-Nicole Smith and Sen. Michelle Axtman, R-Bismarck, participate in a meeting of the North Dakota ...
More than 2,600 people signed on to support a school choice bill that received a public hearing Thursday in Olympia.