Thursday, March 26, 2015


 

The Brief: The Session's Voucher Wars Are About to Begin



 
 

       
          by John Reynolds,
       
        The Texas Tribune
       
     
  •           March 26, 2015
             
           


     

       
         

    The Big Conversation


    The first salvos in the legislative fight this session over school vouchers will be fired this morning as three bills — Senate Bills 4, 276 and 642 — come up for consideration in committee.
    The Tribune's Morgan Smith sets up the coming conflict, writing:
    "Similar proposals failed to make it out of the Senate during the 2013 legislative session, despite vocal backing from top elected officials including former Education Committee Chairman Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston. Now lieutenant governor, Patrick has vowed to use his office to move voucher legislation, which he argues would offer an essential lifeline for students at low-performing schools whose families can't move to a better neighborhood."
    If a voucher bill passes the Senate, Smith writes, success is far from assured in the House, where Public Education Chairman Jimmie Don Aycock, R-Killeen, "has said that for lawmakers in the lower chamber to even start a conversation about private school vouchers, the state would have to be assured of adequate quality control."

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    The Day Ahead


    •    The House convenes at 10 a.m.
    •    House Transportation meets at 8 a.m. where they will take up Chairman Joe Pickett's constitutional amendment, HJR 13, dedicating a portion of sales tax revenue toward increased transportation funding and his HB 13, which would change how TxDOT decides which projects to fund (E2.012).
    •    House General Investigating & Ethics meets at 10:30 a.m. One bill up for consideration, HB 1059 by Chris Turner, D-Grand Prairie, would lower reporting thresholds for personal financial statements and would require their posting online (E2.026).
    •    Senate Finance meets at 9 a.m. to continue work on the budget (E1.036).
    •    Senate Education meets at 8 a.m. with Chairman Larry Taylor's school voucher bill, SB 4, up for consideration (E1.028)
    •    Tribune CEO and Editor-in-Chief Evan Smith will have a breakfast conversation with Clay Johnston, the first dean of UT-Austin's Dell Medical School. The 8 a.m. event takes place at the Austin Club, and we will livestream the talk for those unable to attend in person.

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    Quote to Note


    “He's not a braggadocios guy. He's not a guy that does sweeping gestures. He is kind of the trusted father type that you want to run our country.”
    — Former U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, announcing on Wednesday that she is backing Jeb Bush in his 2016 presidential bid

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    News From Home


    Check out the Texas Tribune's Texas Legislative Guide, your go-to resource for the 2015 Texas legislative session. You can stay updated on the issues our reporters are covering, look up bills, and watch livestreams of the House and Senate chambers.

    Trib Events for the Calendar


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    •    A Conversation With Sen. Kel Seliger and Rep. John Zerwas on April 16 at The Austin Club
       
       
       
     

     











    This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at http://www.texastribune.org/2015/03/26/brief/.

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