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Texas Schools Get a Financial Boost
Texas, USAThursday, May 22, 2025
Charter schools have been pushing for more help with facilities. They don't receive money through property taxes like traditional public schools. A 2017 law created a facilities fund for charters, but it was capped at $60 million per year. This deal addresses that need, but it's just one piece of the puzzle.
The school finance bill is part of a broader plan for education in Texas. Earlier this year, a voucher-like program was created to allow public dollars to fund private schooling. This deal on school finance could also help move forward a bill that would regulate or ban hemp-based THC. The House and Senate have different views on this, with the House favoring regulation and the Senate pushing for a ban.
The deal still needs to go through the Senate and the House. If both agree, it then goes to the governor for final approval. It's a complex process, but the goal is clear: to improve education in Texas. However, critics argue that the deal doesn't go far enough in addressing the needs of the schools. They point out that the basic allotment needs to be much higher to keep up with inflation. Only time will tell if this deal is enough to make a real difference.
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