Good morning, A minority of the GOP caucus in the Texas House has banded together with all the chamber's Democrats to advance measures critics say amount to an end-run attempt to abolish the death penalty. Today's One Click Survey asks if the death penalty should be abolished. Here is the Texas Minute for Monday, April 3, 2023
Paxton Declares Victory in Transparency Lawsuit Against Biden
Texas Senate Moves To Ban 'Ranked Choice' Voting
Leftists across the nation have been pushing "ranked-choice" voting, a method that has been criticized as counterintuitive and confusing. In response, the Texas Senate approved a ban on the voting method. - Ranked-choice voting, also called preferential voting, allows voters to rank candidates for an elected office in order of preference, eliminating the need for a runoff election in the event no one receives a majority. Advocates claim it increases voter participation, costs less, and provides more immediate results.
Opponents, however, say it suppresses participation and disenfranchises voters through “ballot exhaustion,” which refers to ballots being thrown out when a voter fails to rank all candidates and his first choice is eliminated. They also argue it is inherently confusing, reduces trust in the electoral process, and allows candidates who are not supported by a majority of voters to win elections by denying head-to-head comparison of top vote-getters.
Senate Bill 921 by State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R–Mineola) prohibits the use of ranked-choice voting. It passed the state’s upper chamber last week by a vote of 21-9, receiving the approval of all 19 Republicans and two Democrats.
Similar legislation by State Rep. Briscoe Cain (R–Deer Park) has been left pending in the Texas House.
Navasota Teacher Busted for Distributing Child Porn
Another Texas teacher has been charged with possessing and distributing child pornography after he was caught downloading and sharing child porn via online chat groups. Erin Anderson reports on the arrest of Daniel Byrd, 29, a teacher in the Navasota Independent School District. - According to federal prosecutors, Byrd used the Kik and Telegram messaging apps to view and download pornographic images of children, and shared the images in online chat groups.
Byrd taught science at Navasota High School. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. Navasota school officials say they placed Byrd on administrative leave when they learned of the charges, and do not believe any district students were victimized.
Other Texas educators caught possessing and distributing child porn include an athletic trainer from Belton, an orchestra director from Belton, two teachers from the DFW metroplex, and a teacher from Valentine ISD.
Superintendent Salaries Continue to Soar
School superintendent salaries continue to soar in Texas, with the highest-paid top administrator’s salary once again topping half a million dollars. Newly released Texas Education Agency data for the 2022-23 school year shows five superintendents with salaries above $400,000, and another 72 earning $300,000 or more. In the 2021-22 school year, only 60
superintendents scored salaries at or above $300,000. - Texas’ highest paid school superintendent, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD’s Mark Henry, pulls down a base salary of $521,000. Base salary.
Administrators’ lucrative salaries are supplemented by benefits like insurance; pension contributions; and allowances for cars, phones, and housing. They often include hefty retention bonuses as well.
James Quintero of the Texas Public Policy Foundation recently noted that the state’s third-highest paid superintendent is Ysleta ISD’s Xavier De La Torre. He receives a salary of $442,000, while just 51 percent of the district’s 36,000 students can read at or above grade level.
“Superintendents are getting rich at taxpayer expense. It’s obscene, and it’s driving property tax bills through the roof,” Quintero told Texas Scorecard. “It’s well past time for the Texas Legislature to rein in these supersized superintendent salaries and bring commonsense back to public service.”
Superintendent salaries are set by the local school boards.
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Annual salary of the governor of Texas.
Today In HistoryOn April 3, 1944, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Texas Democrats could not exclude African Americans from voting in their primary.
ONE CLICK SURVEYLegal critics say the Republican leadership of the Texas House is quietly allowing Democrats to move legislation that, in effect, would abolish the death penalty. Should Texas keep or abolish the death penalty?
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