February 21, 2025 - 14:23

House Bills 2 and 3, collectively referred to as the Texas Two Step, have been unveiled by the Texas House, aiming to reshape the state's education funding landscape. These bills are designed to enhance financial resources for public schools while simultaneously expanding school choice options for families across Texas.
The proposed legislation seeks to allocate significant funding to public education, addressing longstanding concerns about resource disparities among school districts. Additionally, the bills include provisions that would allow parents greater flexibility in choosing educational institutions for their children, including charter schools and private options.
Supporters of the Texas Two Step argue that these measures will empower parents and improve educational outcomes by fostering competition among schools. However, critics express concerns about the potential impact on public school funding and the overall quality of education. As the bills move through the legislative process, the debate surrounding education reform in Texas is expected to intensify, highlighting differing views on how best to support students and families in the state.
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Overview: 2027 Fiscal Year Budget for Higher Education - Georgia Budget and Policy InstituteThe proposed state budget for the 2027 fiscal year outlines continued investment in Georgia`s public colleges and universities, though the increases are modest and signal a strategic shift in how...
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