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Earlier this month, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to quash Harris Countys guaranteed income program, arguing the Texas Constitution prohibits counties or cities from granting public money or thing of value in aid of or to any individual.
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Paxtons lawsuit to axe Uplift Harris, which he describes as a welfare scheme and "socialist experiment," comes while Texas pushes for a controversial education savings account program, also known as school vouchers. These accounts use taxpayer money to help parents pay for their children's private school tuition.
So, what's the difference between these two publicly funded state programs?
According to Southern Methodist University political science professor Calvin Jillson, Paxtons lawsuit is clearly political."
If its mostly a lottery, it's probably more difficult to defend, Jillson told Chron. There are all kinds of programs in which public money goes towards private individuals, and the question is whether or not those programs are structured to provide judicial scrutiny. And sometimes programs are, and other times they're struck down.
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Im just gonna leave this here. If I comment, I will say not very nice things.
You little weasel.🤬
RandySF
(70,614 posts)To gut public education. Rural Texas has very, very few private schools. But Abbott, Patrick, and Paxton are doing the bidding of their billionaire donors Tim Dunn and the Wilks brothers.
SARose
(830 posts)We caint have our younguns goin ta school with THOSE people. 🙄
I work harrrrddddd for my money. Why do THEY get a free breakfast/lunch?
Nobody ever helped ME!
Why should we forgive student debts. Nobody ever did that for me.
This last one gets me everytime. Uhhh, yes someone did pay a debt for you!
Who?
Go to Sunday school and find out!
Moron.
Welcome to racist Crazy Town.
SARose
(830 posts)Winner winner chicken dinner.👍
tanyev
(44,503 posts)would go to white Republican voters and most guaranteed income money would go to non-white Democratic voters.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,427 posts)NowsTheTime
(893 posts)A well educated electorate IMO doesn't seem to be a big priority for Republicans.
SARose
(830 posts)A Texas judge ruled against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit to stop the pilot guaranteed income program, effectively allowing it to resume.
The ruling comes after Paxton's office sued Harris County last week, arguing that the program, which gives low-income residents $500 a month, violates the Texas Constitution's provisions on the disbursements of public funds.
In a statement Thursday afternoon, Judge Lina Hidalgo called the court's decision a victory, even though she expects the state to appeal. She also emphasized a previous request for Paxton to visit Harris County in person and meet with the families who would receive the financial assistance.
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More performance politics or revenge take your pick.