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EducationThe Texas Education Agency released scores showing how Texas high schoolers performed on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness end-of-course exams.See the Story
How High School Students at San Antonio’s Largest Districts Performed in This Year’s STAAR Tests
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Austin, Texas · AustinThe job of leading the minority party in the Texas House has long consisted, at best, of harm reduction and something like emergency room triage. At worst, it amounts to frantically herding several dozen cats—many of whom can be coaxed out of their homes by the GOP House speaker’s saucers of warm milk. Since 2009, Dems have largely wielded their collective power to elevate their preferred Republican to the House speakership as a means to minimi…See the Story
‘The House Got Rolled’: Gene Wu on the Trials of the 89th Texas Legislature
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Texas, United States · TexasThe average family premium for employer-sponsored insurance in Texas now tops $25,000, almost one-third of the state’s median household income. One in three Texans, and over half of Texas moms, have skipped care because they couldn’t find out what it would cost beforehand. What it means: Lack of price transparency is a barrier to care, and it’s costing Texans. That’s why the 2025 Texas Legislature took steps to improve the health of our health c…Read Article
Texas works toward health care affordability in 2025 - Texas 2036
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8 ways the TXLege advanced a career-ready workforce - Texas 2036
Why STAAR matters: Keeping Texas students on track - Texas 2036
Texas Legislature Approves $8.5 Billion Boost for Public Schools After Years of Stagnant Funding
67% Center coverage: 18 sources