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Texan politicians put money into sensible policies

The state legislature, long known for its love of culture wars, is funding schools better

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“THERE’S NO COMPROMISE in Washington right now. But the good thing is, there’s compromise in Texas,” says Michael Hinojosa, superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District. On May 27th Texan legislators, who meet for 140 days every other year, concluded their session, having passed several bills with bipartisan support, including ones related to public education and property tax. It was the most productive legislative session in a decade.

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