Topic: Features
How Vouchers & Charter Schools Hurt Public School Funding: A Q&A with Dr. David Knight & Dr. David DeMatthews
Read MoreSBOE Recap: Board Approves Controversial Bluebonnet Learning Materials
Read MoreSocial Security Fairness Act Passes U.S. House, Heads for Senate Approval
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Read MoreA Note from Texas AFT Leaders on This Election
Read MoreNo trust, no bond: Houston voters resoundingly reject HISD bond
Read MoreLast Day of Early Voting: Final Push Before Election Day
Read MoreThis Weekend, March to the Polls with Texas AFT Local Unions
Read MoreA Tale of Two Texans: Cruz and Allred Face Off in Crucial Senate Debate
Read MoreThe Great Texas Property Tax Debacle
Read MoreFact Check: No, There Is Not Rampant Voter Fraud in Texas
Texas voters received a significant victory for voting rights in federal court this past week when it ruled against a key provision of Texas’ anti-voter law, Senate Bill 1. The portion struck down is what the court refers to as ‘the canvassing restriction,’ which served no purpose but to illegally suppress core political speech under threat of criminal prosecution.
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