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The bill, sponsored by state Sen.
Homeowner insurance rates have skyrocketed in recent years, up an average 21% in 2023, double the average hikes of previous years. Insurers currently can file rate increases with the state and immediately put them in effect. TDI has not denied a single rate filing out of 22,000 submitted since 2017, according to a
‘‘That’s a question mark I have regarding how aggressively TDI is overseeing rate changes,” Schwertner said.
In a recent hearing, insurers defended their rates, blaming the state’s extreme weather and saying the present system has enabled
Abbott:
‘‘We’re going to get this across the finish line,” Abbott said during a
The
Critics point to a similar plan passed in
The state’s Legislative Budget Board projects costs for an education savings account program would increase from
State Sen.
“‘At the same time, we were very careful to craft a budget that is fiscally conservative and sustainable in future years,” Huffman said.
The Senate’s budget, which will have to be reconciled with the pending House budget, does not include an increase in per-student funding for public schools. That allotment has not changed since 2019, despite pleas from educators who say local districts are suffering financially.
‘‘Even though hundreds of school districts throughout
‘Volatile’ hurricanes expected in 2025, forecasters say As hurricane season approaches, meteorologists with AccuWeather are predicting 2025 could bring ‘volatile hurricanes’’ similar to those seen in 2017 and 2023, the Statesman reported. “‘AccuWeather is forecasting near to above the historical average number of named storms, hurricanes, major hurricanes, accumulated cyclone energy and direct impacts to the United States,”’ said AccuWeather’s
Forecasters expect 13 to 18 named storms in the
The state was hit by two hurricanes last year. In June, Hurricane Beryl turned into a Category 5 storm quickly, gaining 95 mph in less than two days before striking
Funding haul transforms
As a result, community colleges have introduced free tuition and are reshaping how they are run and who is attending school.
‘‘HB 8, at its heart, was an attempt for the Legislature ... to say, ‘What’s the most impactful way that we can ensure alignment between educational outcomes and business and industry needs?’” Ray Martinez III, the president of the
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. . Dual Dual credit credit boosting boosting enrollment, enrollment, especially especially among among low-income stu- stulow-income dents. dents.
Free tuition expanded. Students hired as peer advisers, greatly increasing the number helping classmates register and stay on track to graduate.
Increase in workforce training.
o Schools form alliances So credits transfer from a community college to a four-year institution.
UPDATE: Measles outbreak reaches 327 as funding reduced The
Politics continues to infuse the debate, as lawmakers consider several bills that would make it easier to opt out of getting vaccinated, the Texas Standard reported. Virtually all the cases of measles reported - more reported in
Meanwhile, federal funding for DSHS to fight measles has been cut by about half by the
‘‘We’re evaluating the potential effects of the funding changes,” said
Local legislator files universal bills
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