State funding doesn’t cover school security mandates

New laws that require school districts to enact a number of safety measures in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting are costing school districts far more than the $1.4 billion that was allocated, superintendents across the state told the Texas Tribune. A measure that would have allocated an additional $4.5 billion died because of squabbling over voucher programs, and the same appear...

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