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Rush vs. ABT
I couldn’t figure out how to format this as a blog post — so I just made a page. Here’s the link: Rush vs. ABT – Dead Armadillo Politics (deaddillo.com). Happy reading! — ABT
Read MoreBracing myself for the coming year…
By Ashley Bean Thornton We are almost exactly a year out from the 2024 Presidential elections, and I predict this will be a year of political nastiness. Sometimes I get frustrated to the point of despair with the ugliness of our political discourse. When that happens it helps me to step back and think for…
Read MoreLet’s Vote!: 11.7.23
Early voting starts tomorrow! I plan to stop off at the Waco Multi-Purpose Center in East Waco on my way to AfterSchool tomorrow and exercise my rights! We are all getting a chance to vote on 14 amendments to the Texas Constitution, and some of us will have the chance to vote on school board…
Read MoreDoes the “Fully Fund our Future” act live up to the hype?
By Ashley Bean Thornton Yesterday (October 19, 2023) Representative Gina Hinojosa (D), from Austin filed HB 177, which she and her supporters have dubbed the “Fully Fund our Future” act. The email I received from the Texas Democrats this morning claims the bill… Raises teacher pay by $15,000 Reduces Classroom sizes Hires more school counselors…
Read MoreFour Big Differences that make the House Version of “Vouchers” more tolerable than the Senate Version
By Ashley Bean Thornton I am not a fan of school voucher programs or Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), but our governor has said he will basically hold teacher pay raises and funds for other public school improvements hostage until a voucher bill is passed. So, it feels like some kind of “voucher-like” program is inevitable.…
Read MoreSB1 – The Education Savings Account Bill as of 10.12.23 – What’s in it?
by Ashley Bean Thornton SB 1 was passed by the Texas Senate during special session 3 on October 12. Next the Texas House will discuss it. The bill outlines an Education Savings Account (ESA) program for the state. Here’s my summary of the gist of what’s in it… Who would be eligible to receive an…
Read MoreFive things I would rather see my legislators talking about than Vouchers & ESAs.
By Ashley Bean Thornton We all care about education in Texas. Republicans and Democrats care. I don’t have kids and I care. Employers care. Parents have a direct and immediate reason to care. We all understand that we are better off, directly or indirectly, if children get the kind of education they need to have…
Read MoreIf I had the choice, would I really choose choice?
By Ashley Bean Thornton I attended the Texas Trib Fest a couple of weeks ago. One of the most interesting sessions was a panel discussion with three members of the Texas House that was billed as “The War Over School Choice.” The panel members were James Frank (R-Wichita Falls), James Talarico (D-Austin), and Barbara Gervin-Hawkins…
Read MoreWould Pat Curry make a good Dead Armadillo?
Doc Anderson was first elected as our District 56 Texas State Representative in 2004 and he has been serving ever since. But, he has decided that this term will be his last. Pat Curry has declared to run for the vacant seat as a Republican. Here’s the article in the Trib about his announcement: https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/charles-doc-anderson-56-texas-legislature-pat-curry/…
Read MoreDo we want chaplains in public school? Part 3 – Sadly, no…
By Ashley Bean Thornton (This is Part 3 of a 3-part blog series about SB 763, a new law to allow Texas Public Schools to hire school chaplains. Part 1 covers the nuts and bolts of what the new law says. Part 2 talks about the role of the chaplain. In this post I explain…
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