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Texas Lawmaker Wants To Expand Campus Carry Law To K-12 Schools

Texas Rep James Talarico proposes minimum salary of $70,000 for teachers

ROUND ROCK, Texas (KTRK) A Texas representative said he wants to see teachers make a minimum of $70,000 in the state. State Rep. James Talarico, D-Round Rock, filed a bill Thursday mandating a minimum salary of $70,000 for every teacher in Texas, according to one of his tweets. He said it would account for an inflation adjustment and increase. It s an issue that appears to be close to Talarico. He wrote that he was a public school teacher, who struggled to make ends meet. My coworkers drove Ubers at night and sold their blood plasma for extra money. When I was a public school teacher, I struggled to make ends meet.

Lawmaker Pushes To Allow Concealed Weapons In Texas Public Schools – Houston Public Media

Lawmaker Pushes To Allow Concealed Weapons In Texas Public Schools A 2015 law that allowed licensed adults to carry concealed weapons on college campuses sparked widespread protest. Now one legislator wants to extend the practice to include public schools and some charter schools. March 12, 2021, 7:17 AM Mock weapons used to train educators in Harrold, Texas. The North Texas school district was the first to allow educators to carry guns on school grounds in 2007. Six years after Texas passed a controversial measure allowing licensed gun owners to carry concealed handguns on college campuses, one Republican state lawmaker is pushing to expand the law by allowing licensed adults to carry weapons in public and charter schools.

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