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As Texas Throws 1.8 Million Off Medicaid, Children Pay the Price

Posted on January 25, 2024

From Texas Monthly: It wasn’t unusual for Harper to fall suddenly. “She’s a toe walker,” said her mother, Brooke Wilson, referring to a condition associated with her daughter’s autism. “She’ll… Continue reading “As Texas Throws 1.8 Million Off Medicaid, Children Pay the Price”

Attorney and parent speak on Disability Rights Texas’ filed complaint on ECISD

Posted on November 21, 2023

From NewsWest9: On Wednesday, Disability Rights Texas filed a complaint with the Texas Education Agency about Ector County ISD, claiming they had violated a federal law…They claim that the district… Continue reading “Attorney and parent speak on Disability Rights Texas’ filed complaint on ECISD”

School vouchers debated in Texas Senate hearing

Posted on October 10, 2023

From the Texas Tribune: Advocates and parents raised concerns that voucher recipients who choose private school would no longer be protected by federal law. “Our public school enrollment is growing…. Continue reading “School vouchers debated in Texas Senate hearing”

Federal lawsuit challenging Texas voting law being heard in U.S. district court

Posted on October 4, 2023

From Houston Landing: Ever since Texas Senate Bill 1 was introduced in 2021,…opponents have argued that the bill actually inhibits Texans from voting by adding barriers to the process that… Continue reading “Federal lawsuit challenging Texas voting law being heard in U.S. district court”

AISD holds Q&A over strongly opposed TEA special education proposal

Posted on September 27, 2023

From CBS Austin: “The clock is ticking for Austin ISD Board of Trustees to vote on the Texas Education Agency’s controversial order that would appoint a team of monitors over… Continue reading “AISD holds Q&A over strongly opposed TEA special education proposal”

Federal Trial Against Texas’ Anti-Voter Law S.B. 1 Begins

Posted on September 11, 2023

From a Press Release From League of Woman Voters: Lawsuit argues that Senate Bill 1 violates numerous federal laws. A federal judge will hear arguments starting today in a consolidated… Continue reading “Federal Trial Against Texas’ Anti-Voter Law S.B. 1 Begins”

TEA announces alternative to conservatorship for AISD special education services

Posted on August 30, 2023

From KUT: “State education officials are changing course on plans to install a team to manage Austin ISD’s special education department. AISD interim Superintendent Matias Segura said Wednesday the Texas… Continue reading “TEA announces alternative to conservatorship for AISD special education services”

For deaf children in Texas foster care, limited accessibility compounds trauma

Posted on August 18, 2023

From the Texas Tribune: “In early 2019, a small group of foster parents clustered in the governor’s office, hoping months of working with the state would improve things for children… Continue reading “For deaf children in Texas foster care, limited accessibility compounds trauma”

Texas child welfare agency fails vulnerable teens when they turn 18, whistleblower says

Posted on August 3, 2023

From the Texas Tribune: “A Child Protective Services disability specialist says Texas’ foster care system isn’t preparing teens with cognitive disabilities and mental health challenges for adult life.” “’This is… Continue reading “Texas child welfare agency fails vulnerable teens when they turn 18, whistleblower says”

Texas parents called for an end to dangerous restraints in schools. It didn’t happen.

Posted on June 21, 2023

From Yahoo! News: “Texas lawmakers took a step in the right direction this session to keep students with disabilities safe at school, advocates say, but they didn’t go as far… Continue reading “Texas parents called for an end to dangerous restraints in schools. It didn’t happen.”

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