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May 14, 2025      4:41 PM

Speaker Burrows praises Patrick version of school finance plan gutting the House approved increase in the basic allotment

During an afternoon news conference, Burrows pointed to other key components of the legislation and said it’s not wise to focus on “just one number”

Seemingly very out of step with his membership on his top priority legislation of the session, Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows on Wednesday afternoon praised the Texas Senate’s version of school finance which drastically pulls back on the proposed increase in the basic allotment.

As Quorum Report first told you last night, the Senate’s plan would boost the basic allotment by $55 – an amount that many districts won’t even see under the proposal because of the way it’s structured, according to numbe crunchers at ISDs around the state who have been studying the plan. It’s drastically different from what the House passed on a vote of 142 to 5: An increase of $395.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Burrows, along with the state’s chief budget writers and the governor, have worked to negotiate the details of the Senate plan scheduled for a hearing in Chairman Brandon Creighton’s committee tomorrow morning.

In response to a question from a journalist about the differences in the plans, Burrows focused on the overall price tag of $8 billion and pointed to the other key components of the legislation including special education funding, teacher pay, full day funding for pre-k, and school safety.

“Looking at just one number and not what the entire bill does, I don’t think is what we need to be doing,” Burrows said. “When you look at the things it does, it’s the things we identified are very important.”

Developing…

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May 13, 2025      10:03 PM

Update: Here are the full Senate proposed changes to House Bill 2 school finance

Here’s page one and here’s page two.

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May 13, 2025      8:53 PM

Patrick proposes increasing basic allotment for school districts by fifty five dollars

School finance stakeholders are starting to see tonight's numbers

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May 13, 2025      6:38 PM

Braddock: Broad strokes of school finance negotiations start to emerge from closed door meetings

Patrick playing hide the ball with his counter offer by keeping HB2 in committee for three weeks while negotiating the bill with the Speaker and top budget writers; the House now has possession of Patrick priorities but there’s only so much that can be leveraged

Rather than wait for a conference committee, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Speaker Dustin Burrows, and top budget writers have in recent weeks taken part in negotiations on Burrows’ top priority of the session: A sweeping school finance package that passed the lower chamber with an $8 billion price tag and broad bipartisan support.

Doing it this way is a break with the tradition of rolling out the Senate’s counter offer in committee in public, holding a public hearing, passing it in public on the Senate floor, and then going to a conference committee to iron out differences.

“The Patrick model has prevailed for how we do this,” said a veteran of Texas school finance.

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By Scott Braddock

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May 13, 2025      5:38 PM

Updated: Frustrations boil over as House Transportation votes to advance bill to take $25 million per year from Harris County and give it to the City of Houston

Opponents call it a “money grab” and a “bailout” for Mayor Whitmire’s administration; supporters argue toll road money in Houston has become a “slush fund” for Harris County Commissioners Court

What do you know? It’s Houston people fighting with each other.

During a formal meeting of the Texas House Transportation Committee, tensions boiled over because of a vote to advance a long-stalled proposal to move millions from the Harris County Toll Road Authority to the City of Houston to help pay for police and firefighters.

Opponents call it a “money grab” by Mayor John Whitmire’s administration but supporters fire back that the city’s police and fire operations need to recoup costs for responding to emergencies on the toll roads.

For his part, Mayor Whitmire has tried to appear hands off about this. But the legislative veteran – formerly the longest serving member of the Texas Senate before this gig – was seen in the back hall of the Texas House in recent weeks to personally lobby the speaker’s operation about it.

He has good reason.

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May 13, 2025      4:48 PM

Texas House panel debates proposal to penalize local governments any time a complaint is made that state law is being circumvented

“What happened to being innocent until proven guilty?” City and county leaders say proposal denies due process; Chairman Bell and others say local leaders need to be held accountable if they’re not following state statutes

A bill heard this morning in Texas House Intergovernmental Affairs would give the attorney general the authority to penalize and withhold sales tax collections to cities and counties accused of not complying with state law.

Senate Bill 2858 by Education K-16 Chair Brandon Creighton and sponsored by chairman Cecil Bell, Jr. builds upon the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act. That bill, authored by Speaker Dustin Burrows, which was opposed by Democrats and municipalities, was dubbed the “Death Star” because it nullified municipal ordinances not consistent with state law. (Nondiscrimination ordinances protecting a variety of individuals based on certain classes are exempt.)

That’s why critics call this one the Death Star 2.0.

The bill is the perfect combination of Proposition S in Dallas, which strips immunity from the city when faced with lawsuits for perceived violations of the city charter and Congressman Craig Goldman’s law preventing municipalities from raising taxes if they “defund the police.”

When the bill was laid out, a state was described in which cities and counties have been going rogue.

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By James Russell

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May 12, 2025      5:50 PM

Cornyn trails Paxton by 16 points in new Senate Leadership Fund Poll

The poll highlights “a real fear for Republicans — that Paxton, a MAGA loyalist who has faced a slew of legal troubles, is best positioned to win a primary but could struggle in a general election.”

From Punch Bowl News in Washington:

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) trails Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton by 16 points in a new poll commissioned by the Senate Leadership Fund, the GOP-leadership backed super PAC.

SLF is supporting Cornyn. Their poll has Cornyn trailing Paxton 56-40, according to two people briefed on the survey.

In a three-way contest with Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas), who is considering a run, Cornyn is down 10. Paxton pulled 44% to Cornyn’s 34%. Hunt got 19% in the three-way race.

The survey, which was conducted from April 27 to May 1 by The Tarrance Group, also tested a general election contest between each potential Republican candidate and former Democratic Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas), who is mulling another Senate run. Cornyn led Allred by 6 points in the poll. Hunt was up 4 points. Paxton was down by 1 point.

Those results underscore a real fear for Republicans — that Paxton, a MAGA loyalist who has faced a slew of legal troubles, is best positioned to win a primary but could struggle in a general election.

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May 12, 2025      5:43 PM

The Texas House pauses to pray for Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins who will stay overnight in the hospital

Chair Geren said she did not have a stroke, as had been feared, but she'll stay overnight in the hospital

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May 12, 2025      1:20 PM

Sheriffs Association of Texas sends letter opposing SB39 limiting trucking liability

A copy of the letter send by the Sheriffs Association of Texas can be downloaded here.

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May 12, 2025      11:02 AM

Full-on chubbing by Democrats appears underway on the Texas House floor

With more than 400 bills on the calendar, Democratic Caucus Chair Wu was accused of "filibustering" by Rep. Toth during a third reading debate on trans rights. Wu emphasized that HB2, $8 billion for public schools, is languishing in the Texas Senate

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May 12, 2025      9:21 AM

Clear Creek ISD Trustee Scott Bowen launches campaign to win GOP nomination for Texas House seat being vacated by Rep. Dennis Paul

Among Bowen's endorsements are Sen. Middleton, Rep. Vasut, and Rep. Cain. "I am extremely proud to announce my campaign with the backing of our area's strongest grassroots leaders and conservative state legislators," said Bowen.

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May 10, 2025      9:46 AM

Texas House barely makes quorum this morning

Strict enforcement was requested and the speaker held the roll call open for nearly an hour; a quorum was declared present at around 9:50am. The opening prayer made mention of the possibility the House will not meet on Sunday

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May 9, 2025      4:10 PM

Tarrant Republican Texas House members face censure as activist class looks to deny some candidates ballot access

McQueeny, with the support of Abbott and President Trump, still ain't cuttin it with these folks

FORT WORTH - Last night the Tarrant County Republican Party voted to censure Rep. John McQueeney for whatever new grievance precinct chairs and county chair Bo French have against him. But they failed to censure two longtime targets Administration Chair Charlie Geren and Delivery of Government Efficiency Chair Gio Capriglione.

In the four-hour meeting, the votes could not be found for the censure of Capriglione or Geren either. They will reconsider censuring the Southlake Republican later this summer.

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By James Russell

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May 9, 2025      4:03 PM

Texas School Alliance lays out their reasons for strong support of accountability legislation by Chair Buckley

"Our legislators should not miss this rare opportunity to deliver the reforms and improvements to the system that Texas parents — and many legislators themselves, from both parties — have long sought." The bill, HB4, is set for debate on Sunday

You can read the letter from the Texas School Alliance by downloading it right here.

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May 8, 2025      10:09 PM

After an emotional 6 hour debate the Texas House advances a ban on certain foreigners purchasing Texas land

85 to 60 was the vote on 2nd reading; Chair Hefner did take an amendment to deal with visa holders in the country legally who are not legal permanent residents. Despite the vote for the bill, allied organizations funded mainly by Tim Dunn and Wilks brothers are signaling tonight it will be a big issue in GOP primaries. "Everyone bookmark this vote, it will cost many incumbents their seats," said former Rep. Stickland

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May 8, 2025      4:03 PM

Rep. Dennis Paul announces for the Texas Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Middleton

Paul immediately picked up the endorsement of Lieutenant Governor Patrick

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May 8, 2025      4:02 PM

Chair Capriglione's HB 5196 creating a remote work option for state employees passes 138-6

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