Gov. Greg Abbott plans to gut public school funding as he sends $1 billion to private schools. Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to cut property taxes will starve public schools while he sends state money to private schools.

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  1. >Texas already ranks 47^(th) in the nation in public school funding and pays teachers $10,000 less a year than the national average. No surprise then that Texas students trail the nation in reading and math scores, according to [the Nation’s Report Card](https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/subject/publications/stt2024/pdf/2024220TX8.pdf), a nonprofit that analyzes testing data.

    >The Texas Public Policy Foundation, a right-wing think tank funded by conservative billionaires, loved the idea.

    >Tying the hands of school boards will guarantee they will have to close more schools and cut more teachers, explained Clay Robison, spokesman for the [Texas State Teachers Association](https://tsta.org/).

    >”Abbott does not really care about public education; his focus now is on private schools, charter schools, and giving them all the tax dollars,” he told me. “More teachers are going to quit.”

    Idiocracy is upon us. The Christian nationalists wanted to end public school, and now, we’re going to be led by Brawndo.

  2. Tyrannical-Botanical on

    Well of course. The ultimate goal is to do away with public schools entirely so only the wealthy can get a quality education.

  3. It’s the oldest play in the book: defund public services, point out how they’re struggling, then use that as an excuse to send public money to private hands. A perfect, vicious cycle that hurts the vast majority of students.

  4. insertUserNamehereno on

    I’m an awful Christian. Every couple days I have ask for forgiveness for my wrathful thoughts about a nice cleansing asteroid.

  5. Of course, gut public schools. That lets the christian nationalists take over to teach only men can be the master, and women, and girls, are better suited for slave labor and forced marriages at 15. Just more of the pedo elite Repugs taking control.

  6. tapdancinghellspawn on

    If Abbott gets reelected, I say that the rest of the states encourages Texas to secede from the U.S.

  7. Typical republican state government. The rush to the bottom of all societal metrics that benefit children and families.

  8. PhoenixTineldyer on

    So glad I left that corrupt shit hole of a state.

    To the people of Texas – you have a king, not a government. *And he has no term limits*

  9. Who needs competent teachers and quality public education, when politics can underfund education long enough to make public education disappear, and to raise a new breed of blissfully ignorant Christian fascists?

  10. PartyClient3447 on

    Does anyone know if he is a product of public school education? If so, it definitely failed him.

  11. And the kids will end up dumber. I sent my kids to a religious school one year. It was a disaster. I found out that their teachers weren’t required to have a teaching degree or teaching license. These were literally mindless ninnies that didn’t even have a grasp on spelling. I just shook my head at everything that came home from the teachers and got my kids into public school the next year. My kids are all gainfully employed successful adults now.

  12. Man, it’s sad the generational impact this is going to have on the US population.

    The kids who could have become future scientist, doctors, engineers, will now be given education that is focused more on religious basis.

  13. OnePercentVisible on

    It was always the plan they love the poorly educated! They tend to vote against what is better for them! keep the poor uneducated wage slaves poor and desperate.

  14. Confusedsoul2292 on

    This is so f*cked.
    I really can’t stand this man

    & watch people still say, “but, but, my property taxes isn’t so high now. It’s a win 😒”

  15. Only around 35% of voting aged Texans voted in the last gubernatorial election. Just saying. The blame is placed squarely on them for allowing these shitheads to get into power. They are reaping what they’re sowing at this point.

  16. Don’t care. Texas continues to swing red, Continues to inflict Ted Cruz on the rest of the country. Texans made their bed, let them suffocate in it.

  17. Right wing politicians destroy education then are Pikachu faced as to why Americans are stupid and unskilled laborers that Don’t know anything

  18. The complete lack of public schools in the south in the early 19th century is a huge reason the Civil War occurred.

  19. ScoobertDrewbert on

    Schools with extremely high tuition that do not pay their teachers worth shit are getting millions in subsidies…for what exactly? Who in their right mind thinks this is okay? Do they really think that money is going to towards the kids’ education or paying teachers any more? Private schools take in so much money as it is just to fill their director’s pockets.

  20. As a Texan, I am so sick of this shit. I have 2 kids in public school and it’s terrifying that they will not have the skills and knowledge needed to advance in life. I am seriously looking to gain employment outside of Texas…and if successful, I will have the difficult job of telling my kids it’s time to move. I hate what this would mean to them and the bonds they’ve made but I have to think about their academic future.

    These crazy people in Texas have a kink for being uneducated and woefully ignorant. Coupled with the crazy weather and high taxes and insurance rates….naw fuck that.

  21. Decades-long attacks on our public education have been devastating to national politics. By design.

  22. RandyArgonianButler on

    This is what Republicans did to Arizona. All the districts are strapped for cash. They have to pile 30 kids in a classroom, because there’s not enough teachers to go around.

  23. Particular_Ticket_20 on

    These conservative republicans hate the working class and hate America.

    They want to destroy everything. They pay lip service to American values and tradition.

    For generations we valued Americans’ access to decent, free education. It was a hallmark of american greatness. It was an equalizer that lifted millions of people and a cornerstone of what made this country strong and productive. People around the world envied it and wanted it for their children.

    Now our leadership derides and insults it. Dishonestly accuses it of being dangerous and subversive for their own greed and ideology.

    Its pathetic and sad. We should be having honest discussions about making it a strong positive force and funding it to achieve that for anyone in our society who wants it. Instead we’re starving it and letting these grifters line their pockets while they build private little education systems for themselves.

  24. This is intentional and what Project 2025 Christian Nationalists want. They’re doing it in Florida as well. They want schools to be Christian indoctrination centers.

  25. So glad we moved to Pennsylvania almost four years ago. I couldn’t deal with Texas’ bs anymore – Texan native and I was just done after greg was voted back in.

    Please get out a vote EVERY TIME there is an election, esp local – this is where we need to start to ensure school boards and other city officials are educated and able to help our children and communities!

  26. Kind of odd for republicans to be against property taxes since property taxes are one of the few acceptable taxes in a free market. Property taxes should be high to discourage speculation and to apply the cost of rising property values to owners.

  27. Did anyone really believe Greg cared about Texas children and public education. Texas needs more minimum wage workers so Billionaires can make more money to pay him.

  28. Mysterious-Wasabi103 on

    It’s crazy how many working class people who send their kids to public schools vote for politicians to send their tax dollars to private schools they could never afford.

  29. BusterStarfish on

    This is quietly one of the most vile and corrupt things the right is doing around the country. Child education for profit is despicable and we all suffer for it.

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