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School Finance
- Support the reduction or elimination of the burden of Robin Hood/recapture
on local communities and taxpayers.
- Support efforts to secure the current funding system and make appropriate
budget decisions to assure long-term sustainability to HB3.
- Support prioritizing maintenance of the basic allotment, instructional
allotments and tax compression rates over implementation of new
programmatic spending until such resources are available.
- Advocate for truth-in-taxation regarding the relationship between rising
property values and the corresponding decline in state funding.
- Oppose any mandated use of school district fund balances to offset or
supplant state or local funding.
Disaster Response
- Support hold harmless provisions for funding losses due to COVID-19.
- Dedicate federal disaster-relief funds to public schools without supplanting
state public education spending.
Assessments & Accountability
- Oppose the current A-F ratings that rely solely on STAAR scores and fail to
recognize the strengths and uniqueness of each student, school and district.
- Support combining locally-developed measures with state measures in an
accountability system that more accurately demonstrates the effectiveness of
a school or district.
School Safety and Security
- Support fully funding the capital and operating expenses for school safety
measures including equipment, infrastructure, personnel and counseling
support to protect students and staff.
Teacher Recruitment and Retention
- Provide more affordable health insurance options for school district employees
that align with benefits available to other state employees in the Texas ERS.
- Support legislation to ensure the continuation of defined retirement benefits
for teachers and staff through TRS.
- Advocate for solutions to address teacher recruitment and retention, including
improved salaries, benefits and professional growth opportunities through
higher education and professional development.
Taxpayer Advocacy
- Support the ability to advocate for local taxpayers for example by belonging to
organizations and having representative voices in the legislative process.
- Oppose any legislation which would carve out or allow only special interest
groups, non-profit and quasi non-profit organizations or charter schools
preferential access to lawmakers and the law-making process.
Charters & Vouchers
- Oppose the diversion of public funds to private entities through voucher or
voucher-like schemes (e.g. education savings accounts, tuition tax credits, etc.)
without the same accountability and transparency for public tax dollars as
public schools.
- Support limiting the expansion of charter schools so that all available state
funds for public education are used to sustain the promises made in HB3.
- Oppose charter expansion into areas served by high-performing schools.