HB 3, 86th R.S.
Relating to public school finance and public education; creating a criminal offense; authorizing the imposition of a fee.
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Total maintenance and operations revenue comparison for school districts between current law and HB 3 conference committee report.for fiscal year 2020. Total maintenance and operations revenue comparison for school districts between current law and HB 3 conference committee report.for fiscal year 2021. States' progress uneven in K-12 funding battles. Current proposals for Texas' investment in English learners still not enough. State legislators revamp funding in Texas, Nevada. Just business: Few fireworks during session as lawmakers make deals on top priorities. A significant session. Texas Legislature concentrates on school funding. Accountability measures set to respond to public pressure. Fiscal highlights from the 86th Legislature: Legislative session tackled public education, property taxes. Texas K-12 education spending set to rise, but who will pay? Inside the 86th legislative session. HB 3 and assessment: Comprehensive bill bringing changes to classrooms across Texas. New funding for early education: New law increases funding for Texas' youngest students. Skin in the game: the 86th Texas legislative session and the impact of advocate diversity. School district tax rate compression and tax ratification elections. Charters’ costly failure to launch. Can the 'Texas Miracle' survive? Where literacy rates go, success follows. Relief from rising values: 2019 property tax reforms cutting tax rates at a record pace. Rising appraisals = Falling tax rates. Going for broke. What Texas' tumultuous history with literacy means for its children's future. The best way to teach reading is proven — what Mississippi, Colorado get right. Feast and famine: Inequity in the Texas school finance system. An introduction to school finance in Texas, fifth edition (incorporates changes made by HB 3, 86th Legislature and HB 1525, 87th Legislature). Texas commission on special education funding report to the 88th Texas Legislature. Financial aid application requirement advisory committee recommendations. House Bill 3 Student to Teacher Ratio Report A study on geographic education cost variations and school district transportation costs. Alternative career readiness measures for small and rural districts in Texas. |
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