Rep. Ramos’ optimism is buoyed by the incoming freshman class.
Texas State Senator from San Antonio told KSAT the Education Savings Account Program does not benefit low-income families.
The Texas Senate Education Committee on Tuesday approved Senate Bill 2, which would set aside $1 billion in taxpayer money to give some parents $10,000 vouchers to spend at private schools.
Read the original article here. The Texas Senate is expected Wednesday to debate the creation of a school voucher program ahead of a possible vote to give Senate Bill 2 preliminary approval ...
According to TSTA, while Senate Bill 2 has an initial cost of about $1 billion, the bill is expected to balloon up to $6 ...
School vouchers took one step closer to becoming law last night, passing the Texas Senate largely along party lines. State Sen. Robert Nichols (R-Jacksonville) was the only Republican to vote against ...
Legislative power in Austin flows from three sources: the governor, the lieutenant governor and the House speaker. Each has ...