Governor Greg Abbott really, really wants vouchers. The State Senate agrees with him. The House of Representatives is controlled by Republicans but it thus far has refused to pass them. Rural Republicans in the House have allied with urban Democrats because both know that vouchers will harm their community public schools.
But Abbott is pulling out all the stops. He even refused to raise teachers’ salaries or increase public school funding until he gets a voucher bill.
The Texas Observer comments:
Governor Greg Abbott has called lawmakers back to a special legislative session starting this coming Monday, October 9. His message to them: Pass school vouchers—or else.
“There’s an easy way to get it done, and there’s a hard way,” Abbott said during a September 19 tele-town hall. “If we do not win in that first special session, we will have another special special session and we’ll come back again. And then if we don’t win that time … We will have everything teed up in a way where we will be giving voters in a primary a choice.”
From bullying legislators to “co-opting” churches and religious services, Abbott “wants to force a voucher at all costs,” said Patty Quinzi, legislative director of the Texas American Federation of Teachers. Pulling the purse strings of Abbott’s voucher campaign are a handful of billionaires who have invested millions to weaponize far-right culture war propaganda to fund what the governor has branded as “school choice” for parents.
Meanwhile, many public school districts started this school year with a budget deficit after the Senate refused to use the state’s $33 billion budget surplus to increase school funding without the condition of passing universal vouchers.
During the regular session, the House twice rejected proposals for vouchers or “an educational savings account,” citing constituent concerns that voucher programs would siphon money from public schools. When the Senate attempted to force the House to accept universal vouchers in return for passing its school funding proposal, its author, Representative Ken King, pulled the bill.
“In the end, the Senate would not negotiate at all. It was a universal ESA or nothing,” King wrote in his public statement. “I am committed to protecting the 5.5 million school kids in Texas from being used as political hostages. What the Governor and the Senate [have] done is inexcusable, and I stand ready to set it right and continue to work for the best outcome for our students and schools.”
In early August, the House’s 15-member committee on Educational Opportunity and Enrichment issued its interim report, signaling some members’ willingness to compromise on school vouchers if they were limited to students with special needs and if the money to fund a voucher program came out of the state general revenue instead of the Permanent School Fund. Earlier this year, the Observer revealedhow limited voucher programs in other states served as a trojan horse for larger, universal voucher programs, leaving public schools with large deficits and a loss of federal civil rights protections for parents who took their children out of public schools.
“We are $40 billion below the national average for school funding, so we have no business talking about any kind of program that takes more money out of our public schools,” said Representative Gina Hinojosa, who serves on the committee but declined to endorse its recommendations.
Greg Abbott has vowed to keep calling special sessions until the Legislature passes a voucher bill.

This is how little children and dictators do this when they don’t get there. They cry, pout, and stomp their feet until they get what they want. Abbit is a dictator and person who dresses like an adult it really never grew to fully maturity.
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Wah, wah wah. . . I’m taking my ball and going home.
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haaaa
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Abbott’s determined pursuit of such an unpopular policy demonstrates that he is totally owned by the billionaire PAC that insists on making vouchers a harmful reality in Texas despite widespread rejection of this proposal. The right wants to legitimize the destruction of public education and the transfer of public dollars into private pockets through vouchers. Abbott is resorting to extortion and threats to impress his wealthy handlers, but I hope Texas legislators stays strong and defend public education. Why do these red state voters continue to accept the anti-democratic behavior of these governors that front for the billionaire class and always work against the interests of the people?
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I wonder that as well. How much longer can the Abbot method of creation of hostilities coupled with voter suppression yield results?
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I wonder when Abbott will start firing elected officials and replacing them with puppets, like DeSantis has done in Florida.
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Trump has said repeatedly that he will remove federal employees who are not loyal to him. Clearly Trump, Abbott, and DeSantis are the same Fascist dictators and will do anything to make sure what they want is accomplished regardless of the ill effects on the people they are sworn to support.
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In other news. Quentin Tartantino movies that have so far failed to receive funding:
Reservoir Ferrets
Pulp Peer-reviewed Festschriften
Once Upon a Time in Plant City, Florida
Inglorious Persons of Somewhat Questionable Character
Natural Born Booster Club Volunteers (don’t cross these ladies!)
Kill Bob (Uma goes after you know who)
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He can call special sessions until the steers come home. It won’t make rural or urban representatives screw their constituents. What a fool.
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Charters and vouchers.
Break the unions.
Break wall of church and state.
Break the public schools on the backs of poor urban kids these guys claim to be “saving”
Break the oath they took for their day job and the one may take every Sunday.
The one thing ALL of their tactics have in common is TEACHERS. No matter where kids go to school, there are teachers.
They are currently scaring teachers out of the profession and making it completely unattractive to go into.
And where will the ones who stay have to work? Charters, private schools, parochial schools where teacher salaries are abysmal, no union protection, no career growth, and no protection from teaching the wrong book or saying the wrong thing.
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Which Texas school district will fall under the thumb of Fascist dictator Abbott and is lowly Nazis style minions: Austin, El Paso, Gallop, Dallas, Fort Worth, etc.
Houston ISD is just the first and will not be the last district to feel the heel of this dictator who only goal is to destroy public schools, destroy democracy. One district at a time and eventually, if Abbott is around much longer, will be end up just like Houston ISD.
Count on.
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And as Abomination Abbott stuffs vouchers down Texan throats. His hired gun Mr Miles stays locked & loaded firing Principals who REFUSE to play ball w/ the forced imposition of “New Education System.”
20 year veteran Principal Myra Castle-Bell has been ousted from Jane Long Academy & Las Americas Middle School. Reassigned to Central Office. She will be replaced by a Mile Miles “Apprentice” principal.
Other HISD schools whose principals have been reassigned in recent months include Francis Scott Key Middle School, Stevens Elementary, Garcia Elementary, Cage Elementary/Project Chrysalis Middle School, and Sharpstown, Worthing and Yates high schools. Additionally, the district appointed new principals at 11 schools in June through the re-hiring process required at NES schools.
Totalitarianism Texas Style
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careers/hisd-principal-removed-from-sharpstown-campus-replaced-with-apprentice/ar-AA1hWqGc
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