Action Alert from….
In January, the Texas House and Senate filed different versions of their starting points for the General Appropriation Acts. A provision in Rider 90 was added by both the House and Senate that would make the Technology Allotment and textbook funding contingent upon distribution from the Permanent School Fund. At the current time, no distribution is expected from the Permanent School Fund to the Available School Fund. This means that the Technology Allotment is in danger of NOT being funded.The Texas House Appropriations Committee is currently meeting and will continue through the weekend if necessary to complete their review of appropriation requests and set their funding priorities. It is important that this committee knows how vital the technology allotment is in preparing Texas children to compete in a global economy. We need you to call the members of the House Appropriations Committee and let them know they must fully fund the technology allotment. You may email them as well. You can get more contact information at this link: http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/Members/Members.aspx?Chamber=HBelow are a list of the members of this committee:Chair:Rep. Jim Pitts (512) 463-0516Vice Chair:Rep. Richard Raymond (512) 463-0558
Rep. Jimmie Aycock (512) 463-0684Rep. Fred Brown (512) 463-0698Rep. Angie Button (512) 463-0486Rep. Norma Chavez (512) 463-0622Rep. Ellen Cohen (512) 463-0389Rep. Brandon Creighton (512) 463-0726Rep. Myra Crownover (512) 463-0582Rep. Drew Darby (512) 463-0331Rep. Joe Driver (512) 463-0574Rep. Dawnna Dukes (512) 463-0506Rep. Al Edwards (512) 463-0518Rep. Craig Eiland (512) 463-0502Rep. Kino Flores (512) 463-0704Rep. Helen Giddings (512) 463-0953Rep. Abel Herrero (512) 463-0462Rep. Scott Hochberg (512) 463-0492Rep. Carl Isett (512) 463-0676Rep. Susan King (512) 463-0718Rep. Ruth McClendon (512) 463-0708Rep. Doug Miller (512) 463-0325Rep. Geanie Morrison (512) 463-0456Rep. John Otto (512) 463-0570Rep. Debbie Riddle (512) 463-0572Rep. Michael Villarreal (512) 463-0532Rep. John Zerwas (512) 463-0657
A different perspective from Rep. Mike Villarreal was left in the comments but I’m posting here since sometimes folks miss the comments:
This is not accurate. The House Comm on Appropriations adopted today a recommendation from the Education Subcommittee to allocate $136,856,859 for the Foundation School Program, Textbooks and the Technology Allotment.
You may have been misinformed by the publishing companies and their lobbyist who are upset that we are incentiving them to go to electronic delivery of their content and pass the savings on to our schools and the state. Feel free to call my office for more info.
Sincerely,
Mike Villarreal
State Rep, District 123
I’ve shared the link to this comment with TCEA’s TexTAN to see what they have to say. The question that comes to mind is, How can we really know what’s going on in the Legislature and experience more transparency and/or unbiased-information sharing?
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This is not accurate. The House Comm on Appropriations adopted today a recommendation from the Education Subcommittee to allocate $136,856,859 for the Foundation School Program, Textbooks and the Technology Allotment. You may have been misinformed by the publishing companies and their lobbyist who are upset that we are incentiving them to go to electronic delivery of their content and pass the savings on to our schools and the state. Feel free to call my office for more info.Sincerely,Mike VillarrealState Rep, District 123
This is not accurate. The House Comm on Appropriations adopted today a recommendation from the Education Subcommittee to allocate $136,856,859 for the Foundation School Program, Textbooks and the Technology Allotment. You may have been misinformed by the publishing companies and their lobbyist who are upset that we are incentiving them to go to electronic delivery of their content and pass the savings on to our schools and the state. Feel free to call my office for more info.Sincerely,Mike VillarrealState Rep, District 123