Texans want better K-12 education. This is how they’re willing to pay for it.
April 15, 2019 | Mark P. Jones

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Fellow in Political Science | Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American StudiesBy Renée Cross, Jim Granato, Mark P. Jones and Pablo M. Pinto
While Texans don’t like higher taxes, they want educating future generations to be a higher priority, and they have ideas about where the money should come from to finance it. In this Houston Chronicle op-ed, the authors share findings from a survey on public school funding in Texas conducted with the Hobby School of Public Affairs: http://bit.ly/2PaZXk5.