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Analysis and Opinions

The state’s declining support for public education in Texas

December 12, 2016 admin 0

by Ross Ramsey,

Analysis and Opinions

Austin, Texas, and Washington, D.C., literally out of sync

December 5, 2016 admin 0

 by Ross Ramsey, 

Analysis and Opinions

A Game of Chicken Between Texas, Its Biggest School District

September 26, 2016 admin 0

by Ross Ramsey,

Analysis and Opinions

Let’s be honest about the cost of a watered-down education

September 18, 2015 admin 0

By Bill Hammond

Analysis and Opinions

2011 Budget Cuts Still Hamper Schools, Data Shows

August 31, 2015 admin 0

 by Kiah Collier,

Analysis and Opinions

Facing Cuts, Community Colleges Plead for More Funds

May 20, 2015 admin 0

by Matthew Watkins,

No Picture
Analysis and Opinions

Joe Straus: A Responsible Plan for Texas

April 7, 2015 admin 0

  By Speaker

Analysis and Opinions

Editorial: The Texas-Mexico relationship needs a reboot

March 12, 2015 admin 0

Dallas Morning News

Analysis and Opinions

QUINTERO: Big city mayors wrong on relief

February 21, 2015 admin 0

by JAMES QUINTERO

Analysis and Opinions

Texas has $18 billion in new money to spend, but some is probably off-limits

January 13, 2015 admin 0

By Robert T.

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