If Cash Stipends Violate Constitution, Are Vouchers Next?

Last year, the Texas Supreme Court paused a Harris County program that would have given cash to poor residents, citing preliminary concerns about whether...

Trump Praises Texas School Choice Bill, But Leaves Abbott Out

President Donald Trump praised Texas's monumental step forward in education reform as the state Senate passed what's being called the largest school choice program...

“No Regrets”: Dade Phelan Stands By His Most Controversial Decisions

After serving two terms as Texas House speaker, Rep. Dade Phelan remains firm in his decisions, despite facing significant political backlash. Speaking at the...

Hundreds Of Anti-Trump Protestors Gather At Texas Capitol

Hundreds of protesters with Project 50501 gathered at the south entrance of the Texas Capitol in Austin on Wednesday to protest President Donald Trump’s...

Texas Senate Debate On School Voucher Bill Could Stretch Into Morning

The Texas Senate began debate on Senate Bill 2 on Wednesday, with discussions expected to last until around 4 a.m., advancing—or potentially halting—Gov. Greg...

Gov. Abbott Doubles Down on School Vouchers 

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott doubled down on his push for a universal school choice voucher program on Monday, stating that he would not accept...

“Education, Not Indoctrination,” Gov. Abbott Delivers 2025 State of the State Address

Gov. Greg Abbott delivered his 2025 State of the State address on Sunday, outlining his priorities for the 89th Texas Legislature. Abbott emphasized Texas'...

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Unveils Top 25 Priority Bills For Texas Legislative Session

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has announced the first round of his top 40 priority bills for the 89th regular legislative session, emphasizing an ambitious...

Texas Senate Advances Voucher Bill Amid Cost Concerns

A Texas Senate committee has advanced a school voucher-style bill that would allow families to use public funds for private education, despite concerns over...

Hegar Highlights Priorities For Texas’ $194.6 Billion Budget

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar has projected that the state will have $194.6 billion available for the 2026-27 biennium, including a $23.76 billion surplus. In...
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