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Texas Senate's Education Budget: Less for Students, More for Teachers?
Texas, USAThursday, May 15, 2025
The Senate's plan includes several policies that have bipartisan support, such as a "teacher rights" proposal and a school safety allotment. However, the House Democrats have criticized the Senate's plan, arguing that it does not go far enough to support struggling schools.
The Senate's proposal also includes incentives for teachers, such as free pre-K programs for their children and funding for teacher training. This is in response to the growing number of uncertified teachers in Texas public schools, which currently stands at around 12%.
The Senate's plan is more targeted than the House's, with a focus on specific areas like teacher pay and training. However, it remains to be seen how this will play out in the final budget. The Senate's proposal is still being discussed, and a full version has not yet been released.
The debate over school finance in Texas is far from over. Both the House and the Senate have their own ideas on how to best support public education, and it will be up to lawmakers to find a compromise that works for everyone.
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