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Opinion

Texas House kills school choice plan
Texas House kills school choice plan

The Texas House on Friday defeated a proposed voucher plan, also leaving in doubt a comprehensive public school funding plan that became tied to it, The Dallas Morning News reported.

11/21/2023 12:00 AM
Exploring Nature: Eagles & Acorns
Exploring Nature: Eagles & Acorns

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11/19/2023 05:00 AM
Races that recharge memory
Races that recharge memory

There are times when the situation has a person recalling events or races that happened many years ago. It is even more special when those events are written in a book and you can read and recall the stories from the past. This past week I received a book from when I taught at Northern Arizona University in the late 60s and early 70’s.

11/19/2023 05:00 AM
Footing debt service bill
Footing debt service bill

Well, that didn’t take as long as expected.

11/19/2023 05:00 AM
Shaky grid can't handle crypto energy-guzzlers
Shaky grid can't handle crypto energy-guzzlers

While Texans this year sweated out the hottest August ever recorded and paid budget-crushing electricity bills to cool their homes, at least one Bitcoin mining company made millions in extra profits when the state’s electric grid nearly ran out of juice.

11/19/2023 05:00 AM
Thinking about baseball
Thinking about baseball

World Series 2023 had the lowest television ratings in history. There’s no need to belabor the whys and wherefores. Instead of listening to the ceaseless chatter of announcer John Smoltz, fans would be better off acquainting themselves with the game’s rich history.

11/15/2023 12:00 AM
Workforce growth is work in progress
Workforce growth is work in progress

Building Texas’ workforce of the future isn’t as simple as hanging out a “we’re hiring” shingle. And that’s why we’re hopeful that the state’s latest workforce development strategy is treated with the sense of urgency that it deserves.

11/15/2023 12:00 AM
Dental care is vital to Texans
Dental care is vital to Texans

Imagine that you’re 67 years old and you wake up with a severe toothache. You can’t sleep. You know you might need a root canal or something even more invasive, but you just can’t afford it. You don’t have dental insurance and while you have Medicare, it doesn’t pay for most dental services.

11/15/2023 12:00 AM
State legislature gets to work in fourth special session
State legislature gets to work in fourth special session

The Texas Legislature, conceived as a part-time body to meet every other year for 140 days, is now in its record fifth session (counting the regular session). When the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is included, legislators have been in Austin pretty much the entire year, as the Texas Tribune noted. While legislators are paid just $7,200 a year in salary, per diem payments – meant to cover their expenses while in Austin – have mounted. If the fourth special session goes a full 30 days, taxpayers will have spent $4.8 million keeping lawmakers in Austin.

11/14/2023 12:00 AM
Planning family dog's party
Planning family dog's party

One of my co-workers has an autumnal tradition of spending a week of quality time with her dog Alfie around his birthday.

11/12/2023 04:00 AM
Exposing height of Bootgate
Exposing height of Bootgate

Finally, the press is doing some hard-hitting reporting about our upcoming presidential election.

11/12/2023 04:00 AM
How to approach fight against 2023 terrorism
How to approach fight against 2023 terrorism

From the Oval Office, President Joe Biden made an impassioned mid-October address that laid out the stakes for Americans as to why they must support Israel and Ukraine in their wars against aggressors Hamas and Russia. He called the wars an American national security imperative, with victory critical to the future of democracies worldwide.

11/12/2023 04:00 AM
San Marcos Record