Education Opens Doors
“School choice” and vouchers are not the same thing
The education policy winds are shifting towards school vouchers in many states across the country. It would benefit Texas to not fall into the trap. Full Story
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Education Opens Doors
The education policy winds are shifting towards school vouchers in many states across the country. It would benefit Texas to not fall into the trap. Full Story
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
The Texas-based health plan has partnered with National Fitness Campaign to award funding to municipalities, schools and other organizations to improve quality of life and create equitable access to outdoor exercise programs for communities around the state. Full Story
Texas Pride Impact Funds
A response to ongoing attacks on transgender youth and their families and the heightened strains on organizations in Texas who serve them. Full Story
Texas 2036
Texas’ strategy of planning for a repeat of the 1950s drought is no longer enough. While historic evidence identifies droughts that were longer and more severe than the Drought of Record, contemporary data points to a likely future of increasing drought severity. Full Story
Texas Performing Arts
Texas Performing Arts presents their all-new 22/23 season featuring the best in new performance from around the world. Full Story
Education Opens Doors
Evidence shows that postsecondary planning in middle school prepares students for better workforce choices. Our view of college and career readiness challenges the status quo. Full Story
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
Virtual tools have helped adults and children receive needed care to cope with increased stressors. Full Story
AARP Texas