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Reading, math scores continue post-pandemic drop

June 22, 2023

Continuing a decade-long trend, reading and math scores for 13-year-olds dropped again this year, according to the Long-Term Trend Assessment data released this week by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Today’s release is significant because it represents the first snapshot of the academic performance of 13-year-olds nationally since the start of the pandemic….

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The AI Advisory Council: What you need to know

June 20, 2023

State lawmakers took an important step toward ensuring proper oversight over the use of artificial intelligence by state agencies with the passage this session of House Bill 2060. Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law last week the legislation, authored by Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, R-Southlake, and sponsored by Sen. Tan Parker, R-Flower Mound. Following the bill…

Education & workforce: New legislation to know about

June 20, 2023

This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter that highlights Texas 2036-endorsed education and workforce legislation from the 88th Legislature. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. Investing in the Future of Texas: Education and Workforce 🛠 Taking action: From pioneering reforms in community college finance to the strategic expansion of apprenticeship programs and…

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What’s next for Texas water infrastructure policy?

June 16, 2023

Last week, Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 28, the headline water infrastructure bill from the regular legislative session. Abbott’s signature means that several important parts of the bill take effect on Sept. 1. These include the creation of a new fund dedicated to expanding our state’s new water supply portfolio, providing technical assistance to…

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Space commission appointments: What to know

June 9, 2023

Last week, we provided an overview of the final version of the Texas Space Commission bill that is currently awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott’s signature. If and when HB 3447 is signed into law, attention will turn to filling the vacancies on the newly created space commission board and consortium executive committee. Here’s what you need…

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Making a bet on higher ed, emerging technologies

June 9, 2023

Lawmakers this session made a series of key investments in higher education and emerging technologies, moves designed to keep Texas at the forefront of innovation and job growth in the years to come. The session’s key funding bills — HB 1, the state budget, and SB 30, the supplemental appropriations bill — directed significant dollars…

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