(Source: Texas American Federation of Teachers) Millions of Texans trooped to the polls in the March 1 primary elections, driven in part by vigorously contested presidential nomination fights. But for educators and education-minded voters, there also was a great deal at stake lower on the ballot, in races for Congress, the Texas legislature, and the State Board of Education. The bottom line: Friends of public education did well. Texas AFT thanks all of you who contributed so much to so many positive outcomes in all parts of the state. In the Democratic presidential primary, 65 percent of...
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