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Shell_Seas

(3,334 posts)
Tue Apr 16, 2024, 09:04 PM Apr 16

Some Of The Most Important Texas Elections in 2024

Curriculum and Control: The Fight for Texas' Classrooms

https://www.lonestarleft.com/p/some-of-the-most-important-texas


The Republican war on education started in 1983 under the Ronald Reagan presidency. Reagan used education as a political strategy to erode the foundation of public education. Then, George Dubya Bush further pushed the Reagan agenda with “No Child Left Behind.” The trajectory of educational policy under Republican leadership created a culture of “teaching to the test” and neglecting the needs of individual students.

With Texas under Republican rule for the last three decades, education has been one area that has consistently struggled. Whether it’s Republicans refusing to fund education and give teachers a pay raise or attacking science and history, the overall goal of our right-wing counterparts has seemed to be to keep them dumb and keep them voting red.

After all of these years, their strategy is finally paying off.

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Some Of The Most Important Texas Elections in 2024 (Original Post) Shell_Seas Apr 16 OP
If Texas doesn't turn Blue this next election pwb Apr 16 #1
have to get through the run-offs TBF Apr 16 #2

pwb

(11,280 posts)
1. If Texas doesn't turn Blue this next election
Tue Apr 16, 2024, 09:06 PM
Apr 16

it never will. IMO. Women and the young could do it soon.

TBF

(32,071 posts)
2. have to get through the run-offs
Tue Apr 16, 2024, 09:11 PM
Apr 16

which in my case means voting for the best of two non dems (in order to keep vouchers at bay) ... and then we can deal with the general. We're in the trenches down here.

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