The Texas Comptroller, Glenn Hegar, sent a letter to the Texas Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Dan Patrick, Texas Speaker of the House, Dan Phelan, and members of the 88th Texas Legislature layout out the current state of monies in Texas. To put it simply, Texas has money!
In Texas, public policy begins its journey in legislative committees, with education policy specifically initiated in the Texas House Committee on Public Education and the Texas Senate Committee on Education. Both committees consist of elected representatives dedicated to shaping the future of education in the state.
Education policy is a cornerstone of any state's political landscape, and Texas is no exception. Understanding the stances of the major political parties on K-12 education is crucial for voters looking to make informed decisions. In this post, we delve into a side-by-side comparison of the current party platforms in Texas, sourced directly from the Texas Democratic Party and Texas Republican Party websites.

Senate Committee on Education

The Texas Senate Committee on Education is a legislative body responsible for overseeing education-related issues within the state. It reviews policies, legislation, and budget proposals related to K-12 education, higher education, and educational standards. The committee works to address challenges in the education system, advocate for funding, and ensure the effective implementation of educational initiatives. Its goal is to promote access to quality education for all Texas students.

Committee Members

We are awaiting the announcement of the committee members for the 89th Texas legislative session.

Relating to the establishment of a parental empowerment program administered by the comptroller of public accounts.
Relating to the requirements for hearings and meetings conducted by the University Interscholastic League.
Relating to funding for full-day prekindergarten programs under the Foundation School Program.
Relating to the school safety allotment under the Foundation School Program.
Relating to provisions and plans by public schools to ensure the safety of individuals with disabilities or impairments during a mandatory school drill or a disaster or emergency situation.