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[Texas] Republican State Board of Education Members Vote Against School Choice
Texas Scorecard ^ | 11/22/2022 | Sydnie Henry

Posted on 11/27/2022 5:06:33 PM PST by JeepersFreepers

Last week, the Republican-controlled Texas State Board of Education met for their final meetings of the year and voted to formally oppose school choice in the upcoming 2023 legislative session.

“The Texas State Board of Education calls on the Texas Legislature to reject all attempts to divert public dollars away from public schools in the form of vouchers, an education savings account, taxpayer savings grants, tuition-tax credits, a business franchise tax credit or an insurance premium tax credit, or any other mechanisms that have the effect of reducing funding to public schools.”

There are nine Republicans on the board and six Democrats. In the final vote of 11-2, with two members abstaining, five Republicans joined the Democrats to make this anti-student position the SBOE legislative priority for 2023.

Matt Robinson (R-Friendswood), Audrey Young (R-Apple Springs), Pam Little (R-Fairview), Sue Melton-Malone (R-Robinson), Jay Johnson (R-Pampa), Aicha Davis (D-Dallas), Georgina Perez (D-El Paso), Ruben Cortez (D-Brownsville), Marisa Perez-Diaz (D-Converse), Lawrence Allen (D-Houston), and Rebecca Bell-Metereau (D-San Marcos) all voted in support of the anti-student position.

Will Hickman (R-Houston) and Tom Maynard (R-Florence) voted against, while Patricia Hardy (R-Fort Worth) and Chairman Keven Ellis (R-Lufkin) abstained from voting.

However, in Wednesday’s preliminary vote of 8-3, Maynard, Young, and Melton-Malone were the lone three votes against the then-proposed SBOE priority.

School choice is a Texas GOP legislative priority for 2023, approved by thousands of grassroots delegates to the Republican Party convention in June, and defined as “where the money follows the child without strings attached.”

The SBOE priority is nearly a direct replication of the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) priority, which states, “TASB calls upon the Texas Legislature to prevent any transfer of public funds using vouchers, education savings accounts, or corporate tax credits to private schools or individuals, including the expansion of virtual instruction by corporations.”

TASB—a behemoth statewide taxpayer-funded lobbying group for school officials—often works to persuade legislators to withhold power and education funds from parents.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Texas
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To: familyop

Just look for the Union label … in their books.

Follow the $$.


21 posted on 11/27/2022 6:24:55 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: JeepersFreepers

The new board doesn’t take office til January.


22 posted on 11/27/2022 6:52:55 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Jane Long

Traitors!


23 posted on 11/27/2022 6:59:21 PM PST by djstex (All I have To Say ...Trump Was Right About Everything !)
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To: philman_36

Yes they can and hopefully will, that said I’m also hopeful that in doing so they can somehow legally limit or otherwise hamstring this groups influence significantly


24 posted on 11/28/2022 5:59:21 AM PST by Manuel OKelley
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To: philman_36

Exactly. Just because the TX Bd of Ed snaps their fingers, the TX Legislature doesn’t have to comply !!

Grow a pair, folks. Think of the Texas kids !


25 posted on 11/28/2022 10:43:31 AM PST by pioneerstakethearrows
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To: JeepersFreepers

Texas is not as “free” as you think.

School choice means less money for laundering/public schools. And disparate impact you know.


26 posted on 11/28/2022 12:01:07 PM PST by redgolum (If this is civilization, I will be the barbarian. )
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To: redlegplanner

It costs a lot more than that.

A LOT more.

And the track record is rather spotty, because a lot of scammers have been setting up “charter” schools and then running away.


27 posted on 11/28/2022 12:12:09 PM PST by redgolum (If this is civilization, I will be the barbarian. )
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To: JeepersFreepers

I will say, School choice needs to happen, but it needs to happen with some gradience - else they will get the thrown-together for-profits self-destructing which will set back the movement for a generation.

Any time the government just starts throwing money around quickly it is always a mess.


28 posted on 11/28/2022 3:25:09 PM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: redgolum

Did it last year. We have 320 students now.


29 posted on 11/28/2022 6:20:34 PM PST by redlegplanner ( No Representation without Taxation)
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