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Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 10:23 PM

Capital Highlights

Capital Highlights

Voucher bill has backing of House majority
A slim majority of Texas House members have indicated they will back House Bill 3, which creates education savings accounts that allow families to use taxpayer money for private school education. 

The Dallas Morning News reported that 75 Republican legislators have signed on with the bill’s author, state Rep. Brad Buckley, R-Salado, to support the measure.

“For the first time in our great state’s history, the Texas House has the votes to pass a universal school choice program,” Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement.

The Texas Senate has already passed a voucher bill, though it contains different provisions. The two measures will have to be reconciled before a bill reaches Abbott’s desk.

The House bill has more stringent requirements based on income and whether a child has a disability. Both bills carry a $1 billion price tag.

First measles fatality recorded in West Texas as cases rise
A measles outbreak in West Texas has resulted in the death of a school-aged child, and 146 cases have been identified  as of Friday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).

DSHS predicts more cases are likely to occur, given the highly contagious nature of the disease.

An additional case was reported in an adult living in Rockwall County, in North Texas. An adult male tested positive after traveling out of the country. State officials say he was not vaccinated. The man spent about a week in a hospital but is now recovering at home.

Dr. Peter Hotez, co-director of the Center for Vaccine Development at Texas Children’s Hospital, told the Houston Chronicle he also believes the outbreak, the state’s largest in 30 years, will continue to increase because of a growing number of children who are not being vaccinated.  The Centers for Disease Control estimates nine in 10 people who are not vaccinated will become infected if exposed to measles.

Gary Borders is a veteran award-winning Texas journalist. He published a number of community newspapers in Texas during a 30-year span. Email: [email protected]

 


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