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BRANDON CREIGHTON


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Governor Greg Abbott signs Texas school choice bill into law

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Governor Greg Abbott has officially signed Senate Bill 2 into law, marking a historic moment for school choice in Texas.

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Private school vouchers head to Abbott’s desk to become law

Read full article: Private school vouchers head to Abbott’s desk to become law

The program will officially launch at the start of the 2026-27 school year.

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Texas law students warn that bill to quash “terrorist activity” in universities could trample free speech rights

Read full article: Texas law students warn that bill to quash “terrorist activity” in universities could trample free speech rights

The bill would require universities to report any visa-holding students who support terrorism, but its vague language could be dangerous, civil rights groups say.

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Texas lawmakers differ on how to handle truancy problem

Read full article: Texas lawmakers differ on how to handle truancy problem

Several bills have been filed in the Texas House and Senate this legislative session aimed at addressing the problem of truancy in Texas.

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Texas’ DEI debate centers on a disagreement about whether programs perpetuate or prevent discrimination

Read full article: Texas’ DEI debate centers on a disagreement about whether programs perpetuate or prevent discrimination

Supporters say diversity initiatives close educational and income gaps born from a history of prejudice. Republican officials say they prioritize identity over merit.

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Texas faculty testify against bills to screen universities’ curriculum for “ideological” bias

Read full article: Texas faculty testify against bills to screen universities’ curriculum for “ideological” bias

Lawmakers say several bills under consideration Thursday would “address the unchecked authority of faculty.” They would expand university governing boards’ oversight powers.

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Different pace and priorities separate Texas Senate and House on school vouchers

Read full article: Different pace and priorities separate Texas Senate and House on school vouchers

The gaps over eligibility and on spending levels are narrower than the fundamental differences of the previous session.

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Texas bill would increase oversight of universities’ hiring, curriculum and compliance

Read full article: Texas bill would increase oversight of universities’ hiring, curriculum and compliance

Senate Bill 37 would create a state office to investigate complaints against universities and require governing boards to ensure courses don’t endorse certain ideologies.

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Republican senators threaten not to boost Texas public universities’ funding over DEI ban

Read full article: Republican senators threaten not to boost Texas public universities’ funding over DEI ban

In a letter, Sens. Brandon Creighton and Paul Bettencourt said they found “numerous” violations of the law, but didn’t provide specifics.

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Texas Senate approves school funding proposal focused on teacher raises

Read full article: Texas Senate approves school funding proposal focused on teacher raises

Teachers with three and five years of experience would qualify for raises under Senate Bill 26. Instructors in smaller school districts would get bigger pay bumps.

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Texas bill that lets families use tax dollars for private schools swiftly sails through Senate

Read full article: Texas bill that lets families use tax dollars for private schools swiftly sails through Senate

Senate Bill 2 now heads to the House, where top officials say they have the support to create education savings accounts.

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Texas senators fast-track school voucher bill for full vote

Read full article: Texas senators fast-track school voucher bill for full vote

The Senate could vote on the proposal as soon as next week. Democrats on Tuesday criticized the bill saying it fails to prioritize the state’s neediest children.

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Documents detail how Texas’ DEI ban is changing university campuses

Read full article: Documents detail how Texas’ DEI ban is changing university campuses

In an update to lawmakers, university system leaders expressed worries about how the ban might affect crucial applications for federal funds.

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Under scrutiny from legislators, Texas university leaders attest to how they’re complying with the state’s DEI ban

Read full article: Under scrutiny from legislators, Texas university leaders attest to how they’re complying with the state’s DEI ban

Tuesday’s Texas Senate hearing comes as lawmakers are expected to propose new laws next year to enforce the DEI ban and prevent antisemitism.

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Layoffs and upheaval at Texas universities spur fear as lawmakers continue DEI crackdown

Read full article: Layoffs and upheaval at Texas universities spur fear as lawmakers continue DEI crackdown

As administrators scramble to comply with new limits on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, students and faculty worry more tumult is coming.

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UT-Austin announces round of firings in latest step to comply with Texas’ DEI ban

Read full article: UT-Austin announces round of firings in latest step to comply with Texas’ DEI ban

The firings come after state leaders criticized universities for not doing enough to enforce the ban. Students say UT-Austin has already overcorrected.

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How Houston-area universities are complying with Texas’ anti-DEI law

Read full article: How Houston-area universities are complying with Texas’ anti-DEI law

A Texas law banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at public higher education institutions will take effect on Jan. 1.

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New anti-DEI law for public Texas colleges goes into effect in 2024: What to know

Read full article: New anti-DEI law for public Texas colleges goes into effect in 2024: What to know

A new law dismantling the state’s diversity, equity and inclusion offices at publicly-funded universities and colleges will go into effect in 2024.

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Senate fast-tracks passage of vouchers and border security legislation

Read full article: Senate fast-tracks passage of vouchers and border security legislation

The Senate revved to life Thursday, holding committee hearings with little advance notice and advancing four bills that satisfy Abbott’s agenda.

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House, Senate bills at odds over power to boost future funding for Texas school voucher program

Read full article: House, Senate bills at odds over power to boost future funding for Texas school voucher program

The Senate’s Republican bill would let state leaders grow the program by taking money from other agencies without the Legislature’s approval. The House bill would bar the practice.

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Texas’ main voucher bill seeks to avoid other states’ mistakes but keeps ideas that attracted criticism

Read full article: Texas’ main voucher bill seeks to avoid other states’ mistakes but keeps ideas that attracted criticism

Like in Texas, voucher programs in other states sparked vigorous debates, came with the same promises and faced similar concerns. Not all predictions came true.

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School voucher bill gets initial approval in the Texas Senate, heads over to a more skeptical House

Read full article: School voucher bill gets initial approval in the Texas Senate, heads over to a more skeptical House

The Senate also approved Senate Bill 2, which would infuse $5.2 billion to school districts to help them with teacher raises and rising costs. Gov. Greg Abbott said he would add those items to the special session’s agenda once lawmakers approve a voucher program.

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‘Stop holding our children, teachers hostage to school voucher’: Superintendent calls for public school funding

Read full article: ‘Stop holding our children, teachers hostage to school voucher’: Superintendent calls for public school funding

The Texas Senate Committee on Education had a marathon meeting Tuesday discussing SB1.

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Texas Senate unveils its priority school voucher bill

Read full article: Texas Senate unveils its priority school voucher bill

The proposal would give families who exit the state’s public education system access to $8,000 of taxpayer money each year to pay for their children’s private schooling.

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Vouchers return this special session — and school funding might be left out. Here’s what you need to know.

Read full article: Vouchers return this special session — and school funding might be left out. Here’s what you need to know.

Gov. Greg Abbott called lawmakers back to Austin to try again to pass education savings accounts, which would let families use state funds to pay for their children’s private schooling. Teacher pay was not part of his agenda.

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University of Houston students brace for LGBTQ Resource Center closure in response to Texas’ DEI ban

Read full article: University of Houston students brace for LGBTQ Resource Center closure in response to Texas’ DEI ban

The announcement confronted students with the impact of a new law that will require all state-funded colleges and universities to close their diversity, equity and inclusion offices.

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Texas Republicans ended a patchwork of local rules they say hurt business. They also eroded powers of city councils.

Read full article: Texas Republicans ended a patchwork of local rules they say hurt business. They also eroded powers of city councils.

Lawmakers delivered Gov. Greg Abbott a long-sought bill to stop local governments from enacting local laws that exceed state law on a number of fronts.

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Texas Senate again advances proposed restrictions on lessons about gender identity and sexual orientation

Read full article: Texas Senate again advances proposed restrictions on lessons about gender identity and sexual orientation

For the third time, the Senate is pushing a proposal critics say will ignore the existence of LGBTQ people in every grade level. Two other bills that contained similar language missed key legislative deadlines.

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Texas Senate committee revamps school funding bill to revive voucher-like proposal

Read full article: Texas Senate committee revamps school funding bill to revive voucher-like proposal

The Senate education committee has drastically changed House Bill 100 after Gov. Greg Abbott signaled he would call a special session if a voucher-like program didn’t pass.

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School voucher bill hangs by a thread as key deadline approaches

Read full article: School voucher bill hangs by a thread as key deadline approaches

The House public education committee chair said Wednesday he currently has no plans to bring the bill for a vote. Gov. Greg Abbott has vowed to call a special session if the House doesn’t “expand the scope of school choice.”

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Texas GOP’s broadest attempt yet to erode blue cities’ power gets one step closer to becoming law

Read full article: Texas GOP’s broadest attempt yet to erode blue cities’ power gets one step closer to becoming law

Gov. Greg Abbott and other supporters of the bill have long sought legislation to push back against local regulations that they say hamper business owners and harm the state’s economy.

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Texas House’s version of the Senate’s voucher bill would change eligibility to the program and replace the STAAR test

Read full article: Texas House’s version of the Senate’s voucher bill would change eligibility to the program and replace the STAAR test

The Texas House’s education committee is soon expected to discuss the new version of Senate Bill 8, which was heavily modified to sway votes in the lower chamber.

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Amended bill would keep tenure at Texas public universities

Read full article: Amended bill would keep tenure at Texas public universities

A new version of Senate Bill 18 scheduled for a hearing in the House Higher Education Committee on Monday would keep faculty tenure and direct university governing boards to establish policies to grant and revoke tenure.

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University of Texas regents approve creation of new college to house Civitas Institute at UT-Austin

Read full article: University of Texas regents approve creation of new college to house Civitas Institute at UT-Austin

The Civitas Institute was conceived with the help of conservative donors and state lawmakers to lead research and education based on free-market principles.

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For thousands of Texas professors seeking tenure, a bill banning the benefit could be a turning point in their careers

Read full article: For thousands of Texas professors seeking tenure, a bill banning the benefit could be a turning point in their careers

While the proposed tenure ban will likely face steep opposition in the Texas House, faculty say lawmakers’ recent attacks on higher education have raised concerns about whether Texas is the best state to build their career.

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Texas Senate approves bill that would ban diversity programs in public universities

Read full article: Texas Senate approves bill that would ban diversity programs in public universities

The legislation heads to the Texas House, where members have been more muted about the proposal to disband offices, programs and training that foster diversity.

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Texas House approves sweeping limits on local regulations in GOP’s latest jab at blue cities

Read full article: Texas House approves sweeping limits on local regulations in GOP’s latest jab at blue cities

City officials say the full scope of the legislation advanced Tuesday is still unclear, but it would limit their ability to issue worker protections, water restrictions and more.

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Texas Senate approves education savings account bill — but House signals a tough road ahead

Read full article: Texas Senate approves education savings account bill — but House signals a tough road ahead

A Texas House vote earlier in the day suggests Senate Bill 8 might be short of the votes needed to pass in the lower chamber. Senators also passed a bill on Thursday that would give teachers a one-time bonus.

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LGBTQ groups criticize Texas bill’s broad restrictions on school lessons and activities about sexuality and gender identity

Read full article: LGBTQ groups criticize Texas bill’s broad restrictions on school lessons and activities about sexuality and gender identity

Senate Bill 8 supporters say the legislation protects the rights of parents who don’t want their kids to learn about gender identity and sexual orientation. Critics say it could force schools to ignore the existence of LGBTQ people.

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In Texas Senate hearing, education savings accounts raise questions about accountability and impact on public schools

Read full article: In Texas Senate hearing, education savings accounts raise questions about accountability and impact on public schools

More than 380 supporters and opponents signed up Wednesday to testify on the proposal, which would allow parents to use state funds to send their children to private schools.

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Texas cities have adopted ordinances to benefit workers. Sweeping legislation could roll many back.

Read full article: Texas cities have adopted ordinances to benefit workers. Sweeping legislation could roll many back.

Lawmakers say their bills are needed to provide small businesses with consistent regulations and that regulatory power should be returned to the state. Labor groups say the proposal could undo hard-fought measures to protect workers.

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Bill would make UT-Austin center formerly known as Liberty Institute into its own college

Read full article: Bill would make UT-Austin center formerly known as Liberty Institute into its own college

Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, has filed legislation that would establish The Civitas School of Civic and International Leadership as a formal college at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Texas families would get $8,000 in tax dollars to send students to private school in sweeping ‘parental rights’ bill backed by Lt. Gov.

Read full article: Texas families would get $8,000 in tax dollars to send students to private school in sweeping ‘parental rights’ bill backed by Lt. Gov.

The bill, which has the blessing of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, will create new rules on how gender and sexual orientation is taught. It will face a tougher test in the House.

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Texas Senate’s priority bills on higher ed would end tenure, diversity policies

Read full article: Texas Senate’s priority bills on higher ed would end tenure, diversity policies

The bills are part of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s list of priorities and, if passed as filed, could have profound impacts on how Texas universities recruit top faculty and other employees.

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What you need to know about education savings accounts, the voucher-like program championed by Gov. Greg Abbott

Read full article: What you need to know about education savings accounts, the voucher-like program championed by Gov. Greg Abbott

Texas is the latest state to pitch a version of the program, which lets parents who opt out of their local school districts use tax dollars to pay for private schooling.

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick unveils committee assignments with one Democratic chair

Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick unveils committee assignments with one Democratic chair

Conservative activists have pushed for legislative leaders to ban Democrats from leading committees.

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Lawmakers briefed on status of Texas’ power grid after conservation alert

Read full article: Lawmakers briefed on status of Texas’ power grid after conservation alert

Several Texas lawmakers were briefed Wednesday on the status of our state’s power grid. Gov. Greg Abbott also spoke about the recent calls for energy conservation after several power generators went offline for unexpected maintenance.

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Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill allowing college athletes to profit off their own name and likeness

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill allowing college athletes to profit off their own name and likeness

More than a dozen states have passed similar legislation allowing college athletes to be paid for the use of their name, image or likeness as state lawmakers have called on the federal government to set national guidelines.

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Texas bill to ban the teaching of "critical race theory" spiked at the last minute on a technicality

Read full article: Texas bill to ban the teaching of "critical race theory" spiked at the last minute on a technicality

Texas educators worried the bill would have a chilling effect on tough conversations about race and racism. GOP lawmakers said they wanted to ensure teachers' personal biases stay out of their lessons

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Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by Senate

Read full article: Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by Senate

The bill aims to ban critical race theory in public and open-enrollment charter schools. Supporters say it merely ensures students aren't taught that one race or gender is superior to another. Critics say it limits how race in America is taught.

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