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Closer Than We’ve Ever Been

Closer Than We’ve Ever Been What to know: Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas lawmakers are “closer than we’ve ever been” to empowering Texas parents with school choice. The TPPF take: It’s time to empower Texas parents. “Once parents are empowered with real choices, schools respond with new programs, improved curriculum, and a renewed focus on the quality of the...

October 19, 2023
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The Civil Rights Issue of our Time

The Civil Rights Issue of our Time What to know: The NAACP and other left-leaning groups are crying “racism” at proponents of parent empowerment. The TPPF take: We can’t leave minority students in failing schools. “School choice is the civil rights movement of our time,” says TPPF’s Richard Johnson. “Few things matter more to parents than ensuring their children have...

October 19, 2023
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One Dose Can Kill

One Dose Can Kill What to know: October is Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month, the Texas Department of Public Safety notes. The TPPF take: Writing for The Cannon Online, state Rep. John Lujan says that fentanyl is claiming innocent victims. “Fentanyl overdoses have become the No. 1 cause of death among U.S. adults ages 18-45,” Rep. Lujan says. “Overdoses have soared in America’s...

October 16, 2023
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Empowering Parents in Austin

Empowering Parents in Austin What to know: Lawmakers are back in Austin for another special session, this one focused on empowering parents with school choice. The TPPF take: Empowering parents to make the key decisions on their children’s educations benefits everyone involved. “Once parents are empowered with real choices, schools respond with new programs, improved curriculum, and a renewed...

October 12, 2023
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Bells City Blues

Bells City Blues What to Know: Bells City is a small town in northeast Texas that seems to have a big, big appetite for tax dollars. A recent report notes that the Bells City council has just “voted to raise the property tax rate by 42%.” The TPPF Take: What’s happening to Bells City taxpayers is alarming....

October 11, 2023
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It’s You, Not Me

It’s You, Not Me What to know: A new state law gives ETJ residents tools to leave city control. Some city councilmembers, like those serving the city of Killeen, are voicing their frustration that “you’ll see a domino effect of a lot of people when they see that ‘wow, that’s easy.’” The TPPF take: If ETJ residents don’t want...

October 10, 2023
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Special Session Special Edition!

Special Session Special Edition! It’s the Movement’s Moment! What to know: A poll from the University of Texas shows that Texans strongly support parent empowerment and school choice. The TPPF take: Writing for The Cannon Online, pastor Dana Carson says minority parents in particular want more options for their children. “The underperforming schools have created a school-to-prison pipeline, which continues to...

October 9, 2023
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Prosper ISD’s Pricey Proposition

Prosper ISD’s Pricey Proposition What to know: In November, Prosper ISD wants voter to approve “the most expensive high school football stadium ever built.” The proposed stadium will cost taxpayers almost $100 million. Only a few years ago, Prosper ISD won voter approval for a separate $48 million stadium. The TPPF take: School districts are gorging on public debt,...

October 9, 2023
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Woke Capitalism

Woke Capitalism What to know: Under pressure from U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, the Intuit corporation has reversed its decision to ban gun companies from using its services. The TPPF take: Woke capitalism—taking the form of ESG (environmental, social and governance) rules—is a scam that takes aim at industries the woke left doesn’t like.  “The ESG movement typically targets industries...

October 9, 2023
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We Know What Works

We Know What Works What to know: Crime is skyrocketing in cities such as Chicago. The TPPF take: Crime is skyrocketing because consequences are nonexistent. “The evidence is clear: Crime is deterred by increasing the odds of prosecution,” says TPPF’s Brett Tolman. “Increasing penalties has relatively little effect on crime rates; it’s really all about whether police and prosecutors will do...

October 9, 2023
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Protecting Children

Protecting Children What to know: Several states, including Texas, have passed laws protecting children from the proven harms of social media. The TPPF take: Texas lawmakers battled Big Tech in order to protect our kids. “For years, these companies have known about the harm their products create and responded by hiding the research and doubling down on attracting even...

October 9, 2023
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Hispanics and Parent Empowerment

Hispanics and Parent Empowerment What to know: Hispanic voters are increasingly abandoning the Democratic Party over issues such as education. The TPPF take: Parent empowerment is a powerful and wide-reaching message. “Condemning children to a poor education because they live in a specific ZIP Code is unconscionable,” says TPPF’s Rafa Bejar. “This is one of the major driving factors behind...

October 9, 2023
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