Texas Bills Threaten Prison for Teachers and Librarians Offering Books Like “The Catcher in the Rye”
Lawmakers in Texas are seeking to impose harsh criminal penalties on school librarians and teachers who provide award-winning ...
The Texas Senate passed bills last week that would infuse religion in public schools, expand parental control over the books ...
The bills will now go to the Texas House of Representatives to face another round of scrutiny and revision before potentially ...
As conservative lawmakers seek to limit faculty senates, professors say SB 37 will create fear and invite political ...
The vote comes amid a broader push by conservative Christians to infuse more religion into public schools and life.
Texas Senate passed Senate Bill 13, shifting book selection in schools from librarians to school boards and involving parents ...
The Texas Senate made significant strides this week, passing over half of the top 40 legislative priorities for the session ...
The Texas Senate has passed a pair of bills to introduce religion in public schools. One would require the Ten Commandments ...
The scheme would incentivize new gas and other “dispatchable” generation at the expense of renewables and batteries, which ...
The bill, which would improve grid reliability among other things, readies the state to support more data centers and AI ...
Another bill, which would have mandated prayer and Bible study time in Texas classrooms, has not yet cleared the Texas Senate ...
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