Senate Bill 2 would devote public money to defray the cost of private education. Early plans would set aside $1 billion.
AUSTIN – The Texas Senate is expected to approve a “school choice” bill Wednesday that would let families use taxpayer ...
The Texas Senate on Wednesday passed a plan that would allow parents to use taxpayer dollars to fund private education.
Texas state Senator Cesar Blanco hosted a press conference to announce the reintroduction of a senate bill that could improve ...
The bill then is sent to the governor, who can either sign it into law or veto it. However, if a law is vetoed while ...
Texas families could use tax dollars to fund their children’s private school tuition under a Republican-backed bill that ...
School choice legislation hit the floor of the Texas Senate on Wednesday. SB 2 would create what is called an Education Savings Account.
The Senate passed different versions of the bill several times last session, but it's died in the House each time.
Legislative power in Austin flows from three sources: the governor, the lieutenant governor and the House speaker.
About three weeks into the 89th legislative session, Texas senators sent their first bill to the House. Senate Bill 2 proposes spending $1 billion annually for education savings accounts, which famili ...
Texas Senators are debating Senate Bill 2 on the chamber floor, the piece of legislation that carries an education savings ...
Gov. Greg Abbott declared the measure an “emergency item” in his State of the State address, expediting its path through the legislative process.