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From school vouchers to flood warning systems, these are the Texas developments to watch in 2026
The laws and regulations surrounding the use of consumable hemp in Texas will continue to shift in 2026. Rulemakers with the ...
The First Amendment’s prohibition against the establishment of religion should bar public funding for all religious ...
Applications for Texas Education Freedom Accounts can be submitted starting Feb. 4. The initiative reshapes how families can ...
The program allows families to use public funds for private school tuition, fees, and other education-related expenses, potentially expanding access to schools like O’Connell College Preparatory ...
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Texas' voucher law doesn't pick and choose religions. Neither should state officials.
Second-guessing state-approved accreditation to target Muslim schools undermines the law and invites lawsuits, the Statesman Editorial Board writes.
Vintage Christian Academy in Harker Heights will host a school showcase and voucher information event featuring Laura ...
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Texans Can Use School Vouchers for Pre-K, but the Pool of Families who Qualify Is Limited
A limited group of families with 3- and 4-year-olds who already qualify for free public pre-K can receive state funds to ...
Forney residents and landlords did a double-take this week when they saw the Dallas Housing Authority’s latest voucher tables ...
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Statewide battles, Latino voters: Texas political stories to watch in 2026
With 2025 behind us, The Texas Tribune’s politics team has compiled five of the top political stories we are watching in 2026 ...
In 2026, Texas public schools will face a horizon with a slightly slowing population boom; the first applications from ...
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