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Texas lawmakers came into the third special session, which started in October, focused on education, primarily around the issues of school vouchers and teacher raises. But other issues came up as well, as Gov. Greg Abbott prioritized border security-related legislation. What came out of this session, what’s next for Texas lawmakers and how will Texans across the state be affected?
In a Nov. 15 Texas Tribune discussion, we’ll discuss what made it to the governor’s desk and what didn’t. What were the big takeaways from the policy debates? How will these changes affect our state’s teacher shortages and gaps in student performance?
We’ll also look at the politics of the Texas Legislature, in a year of considerable tensions between the House and Senate. How did they navigate the special session amid massive tension between House Speaker Dade Phelan and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick? What should we expect moving forward?
Join us online and in Austin at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15 as we discuss these issues and more in an hourlong conversation, moderated by Tribune politics editor Rebekah Allen. Other panelists include Tribune public education reporter Brian Lopez; Edward McKinley, Austin Bureau reporter for The Houston Chronicle; and Tribune politics reporter Patrick Svitek.
Register now for this in-person event, which will be livestreamed for virtual attendees and will be available to watch on demand afterward.
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