Superintendent Kent Scribner will leave the district this August instead of in 2024, when his contract ends.
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Special Election Propositions Could Lower Some Texans’ Property Taxes
The May ballot includes two propositions that, if passed, would lower property tax rates for some Texans.
Texas’ Most Liberal Region Ends All COVID Restrictions
Travis County and the city of Austin repealed all COVID-related orders and mandates this week.
Texas’ Border Invasion Gets National Attention
Texas’ illegal immigration problem reached record numbers under the “catch and release” strategy put in place by the Biden administration.
Texas Could Have $25 Billion Surplus Next Year
Texans for Fiscal Responsibility says the funds should be used to lower property taxes for all Texans.
Texas Cities Give Millions to Apple, Undermining Republican Priorities
Over the course of 10 years, three cities gave Apple more than $10 million in taxpayer funds.
Austin Mayor Says City Needs $100 Million More to Solve Homeless Crisis
The city has already spent $160 million on homeless housing projects in the past three years.
$1.5 Trillion Omnibus Bill Splits Senators Cruz and Cornyn
The bill will increase the federal government’s annual spending by 6 percent.
Republican Voters Condemn Critical Race Theory in Texas Schools
Texas Republicans approved a recent ballot proposition promoting the teaching of “American exceptionalism” over CRT in public schools.
Calls to End Vaccine Mandates Continue in Texas
A majority of Republican voters say they are against penalizing unvaccinated Texans.