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The 2025 legislative session has been one of the consequential for Texas faculties and libraries in current reminiscence. Lawmakers authorized a college voucher program. They’re working so as to add billions in class funding. They’re debating stricter necessities for hiring academics. They’re overhauling scholar self-discipline guidelines. They’re hoping to ban DEI packages whereas requiring the Ten Commandments to hold on classroom partitions.
On Wednesday, June 11, after the session concludes, be a part of the Tribune’s weekly podcast, The Tribcast, on the downtown Austin Central Library or on-line to debate what occurred and look forward towards the affect on Texas faculties and libraries.
The dwell broadcast begins at 7 p.m., with viewers Q&A to observe.
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