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  2. Will Texas State Board of Education bend farther to the right ...

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    Three Republican members of the State Board of Education are facing well-funded primary election challenges by opponents with ultraconservative ideologies, setting the stage for a possible tilt ...

  3. Meet the candidates for the Texas State Board of Education ...

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    Republican Brandon Hall and Democrat Rayna Glasser will face off Nov. 5 in a race for the Texas State Board of Education’s District 11 seat. Early voting begins Oct. 21. The winner will ...

  4. Texas State Board of Education GOP incumbents ousted ... - AOL

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    Last year, Hall had announced plans to challenge Rep. Glenn Rogers, R-Mineral Wells, in the District 60 Texas House race, but he joined the State Board of Education contest instead. Early voting ...

  5. 2024 Texas elections - Wikipedia

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    2.1.1.1 Candidates. 2.1.1.2 ... oil & gas industry ... All 150 seats of the Texas House of Representatives and 15 of the 31 seats of the Texas State Senate are up for ...

  6. Gov. Greg Abbott appoints school choice proponent to chair ...

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    The board's role in Texas education is important, and hopefully Kinsey will treat the office with the respect it needs, said David DeMatthews, a University of Texas professor in the school's ...

  7. Christine Comer - Wikipedia

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    Steven Schafersman of the Texas Citizens for Science suggests that there was a change in policy at the TEA after the appointments of Don McLeroy as Chairman of the State Board of Education and Robert Scott as Commissioner of Education. [21] Comer described the situation in a December 7, 2007, broadcast of Science Friday on National Public Radio ...

  8. In a 2020 study, however, the two groups gave Texas an “F” grade for climate change education. The Texas Freedom Network had urged the board members to adopt books based on their coverage of ...

  9. Texas Oil and Gas Association - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Oil and Gas Association (TXOGA) is a industry group representing the petroleum and natural gas industries in Texas. Texas is the biggest producer of fossil fuels in the United States, account for 41% of crude oil production, 25% of natural gas, and 31% of refining capacity. [1]