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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

TEXAS VOUCHER BILL: DEATH TO TEXAS PUBLIC EDUCATION


 TEXAS VOUCHER BILL:  DEATH TO TEXAS PUBLIC EDUCATION

Attention all Texans! Hold onto your cowboy hats because the Texas Legislature is considering a bill that will rock the education system to its core. That's right, folks, we're talking about the infamous voucher bill. And let me tell you, if this bill passes, it will be a disaster for Texas public education.

For those of you who don't know, vouchers would allow parents to use public funds to send their children to private schools. Sounds great, right? Wrong. This would divert money away from public schools, which would lead to cuts in programs and services. And let's face it, we all know that public schools are already struggling to meet the needs of all students. So why on earth would we want to make it even harder for them?

But wait, there's more! Vouchers would also create a two-tiered system of education. This means that those who can afford to send their children to private schools would get a better education than those who cannot. And let's be real, who wants to live in a state where only the rich can get a good education?

So what can we do to stop this voucher bill from becoming law? Well, for starters, we can contact our state legislators and let them know that we oppose this bill. We can also spread the word about the dangers of vouchers and encourage our friends and family to do the same. And finally, we can vote for candidates who are committed to protecting public education.

The future of Texas public education is at stake. Let's make sure we do everything we can to protect it.

Here are some additional arguments against the voucher bill:

  • Vouchers would weaken public schools by taking away funding.
  • Vouchers would create a two-tiered system of education, with those who can afford to send their children to private schools getting a better education than those who cannot.
  • Vouchers would lead to religious schools receiving public funds, which would violate the separation of church and state.
  • Vouchers would not improve academic achievement.
  • Vouchers would be a waste of taxpayer money.

The Texas Legislature should reject this voucher bill and invest in public education instead.

But wait, there's more!

Did you know that vouchers are actually a pretty funny idea? I mean, let's think about it for a second. We're talking about taking money away from public schools, which are already struggling, and giving it to private schools, which are often religious and exclusive. It's like we're saying, "Hey, public schools aren't good enough for our kids. We'd rather send them to schools that will indoctrinate them with our own beliefs."

It's pretty ridiculous, if you ask me. But that's the thing about vouchers. They're not just a serious issue. They're also kind of funny. And maybe that's why they're so dangerous. Because when we start to laugh at something, we start to take it less seriously. And when we take something less seriously, we're more likely to let it happen.

So please, don't laugh at the voucher bill. Laugh at the absurdity of it, sure. But don't laugh it off. This is a serious issue that could have a real impact on the future of Texas public education.

Let's all do our part to stop this bill from becoming law.

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