Book learning only, please. We wouldn't want kids thinking they can do something to change the world, right now.
so much for the will of voters, prosecutorial discretion and small government conservatism
put guns in their hands, and suddenly Texas can pay teachers more...a lot more.
https://www.k12dive.com/news/Texas-b...tinels/648924/Texas lawmakers advanced a bill this week that would compensate school employees with stipends of up to $25,000 per school year for being trained to carry a weapon on K-12 campuses and buses.
Anti-groomer going down for grooming.
Home cooking
https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/SB1045/2023
Impressive timeline on l'affaire Slaton and the far right's attempt to hush it up.
https://www.texasscorecard.co/slaton-tried-to-survive/
Republican theocrats amping up school indoctrination.
Qualified immunity for right wing paramilitaries?
https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/88...pdf#navpanes=0
Republican groomer goes down
They actually pass anything? Great they caught a pedo but any legislation?
how the sausage got made
TX bags supporting Schutzstaffel and vigilantism. What a hole
Notes may not be there for the voucher bill -- rural reps know what's up.
No public testimony for the voucher bill, SB 8
Multi-tiered justice, appointed judges for me, elected judges for thee.
https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/88...pdf#navpanes=0
https://www.levernews.com/big-oil-tr...ts-own-courts/The state’s $200 billion fossil-fuel industry has thrown its weight behind legislation that would create a new system of district courts to hear certain disputes involving corporations. While 26 states already have so-called business courts, the Texas proposal has a unique feature: Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who has been bankrolled by fossil fuel donors, would have the power to personally appoint judges, who would then serve two-year terms — a tenure that would let Abbott quickly remove judges if they deny favorable rulings to his supporters.
The legislation backed by the oil industry comes just after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed climate cases against fossil fuel companies to proceed in state courts. Opponents of the business-court plan say that not only would it run afoul of the state cons ution, which mandates the popular election of district and appellate judges, it could also set a dangerous national precedent by undermining the independence of the judiciary.
As a result, cases that would otherwise be heard by judges elected by communities in their districts could instead be forced into courts controlled by the governor — and by extension, his donors.
TX bag Repugs block vote on bill to raise age from 18 to 21 for AR15-type purchases.
Gun Slaughter is the "price of freedom"
The teacher shortage looks to be ignored once again.
Feature, not a bug.
Texas is a live experiment in deschooling. Wrecking public education is the point.
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