It seems as if the public input is more for public appearance rather than for us to listen to their comments.
Texas state Rep. Sylvester Turner, complaining after a senate committee voted to cut about $4 billion from public schools despite the objection of the public, who was invited by lawmakers to share ideas. Many proposed putting some of the $6.4 billion in uncommitted rainy day funds toward education.
Texas state Rep. Sylvester Turner, complaining after a senate committee voted to cut about $4 billion from public schools despite the objection of the public, who was invited by lawmakers to share ideas. Many proposed putting some of the $6.4 billion in uncommitted rainy day funds toward education.