As Dallas County Schools struggles to stay solvent, two bills to abolish the scandal-plagued bus agency are working their way through the Texas Legislature.

As Dallas County Schools struggles to stay solvent, two bills to abolish the scandal-plagued bus agency are working their way through the Texas Legislature.
Contact information for Collin College’s elected trustees was nowhere to be found on the school’s website – until today.
In the upcoming Collin College bond election, concerned voters aren’t prepared to trust college officials with historic spending and taxing authority – with no further taxpayer input.
Legislation to abolish scandal-plagued bus transportation agency Dallas County Schools passed a Senate committee, moving the bill a step closer to passage and DCS another step toward closure.
Local watchdog group Direct Action Texas says it’s not going to stop working to expose illegal vote harvesters preying on elderly residents in Dallas and elsewhere.
Some Collin College board members, including the chairman, agree trustees’ contact information should be publicly available – but it’s still not on the college’s website.
Direct Action Texas’ criminal vote harvesting complaint follows new reports of forged mail-ballot forms in West Dallas, where in 2016 dozens of mail ballots were fraudulently cast in the names of elderly voters.
Dallas ISD signals support for Texas lawmakers’ plan to close struggling bus bureaucracy Dallas County Schools.
The City of Dallas voted to spend $17 million over seven years on a controversial red-light ticketing program that’s more likely to generate revenue than improve safety.
Hold on to your wallets – Texas legislators have come up with yet another way to “help” businesses with our tax dollars.