Posted on 03/06/2024 1:19:07 PM PST by cotton1706
There will be a new face on the Texas State Board of Education after Brandon Hall, a 27-year-old pastor from Parker County, defeated incumbent Pat Hardy in the District 11 Republican primary.
Hall received 53.24% of votes compared to 46.76% for Hardy. Hall will advance to the general election along with Democrat Rayna Glasser, who ran unopposed in her party’s primary.
Hall ran on a platform of protecting parental rights, preventing the teaching of Critical Race Theory and promoting Christian conservative values in education. He’s also a supporter of Gov. Greg Abbott’s push for voucher-like education savings accounts, which would allow parents to use public tax dollars on private education.
While not opposed to school choice, Hardy took a stance against using public money to pay for private schools.
“Should someone wish to start a school of Satan, and they will, I do not want my tax dollars to pay for that education choice,” Hardy previously told the Star-Telegram.
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Great! Hardy is a liberal goon. So glad she went down.
“‘Should someone wish to start a school of Satan, and they will, I do not want my tax dollars to pay for that education choice,’ Hardy previously told the Star-Telegram.”
The joke’s on her. The public schools already ARE schools of Satan.
Yep!
He's pastor of Life Community Church, if that matters.
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