Bolstered by CRT, book fights, conservative PACs aim to ‘take back’ Texas school boards

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Conservatives across North Texas found a rallying cry in “taking back” local schools. And though it’s still early, their interests and dollars are coalescing...

The idea of how much control parents should have over their own child’s learning – as well as what level of control they should be able to exert over their classmates – is driving much of the tension in Texas.More and more community members have, many of which deal with issues of race, gender or sexuality. The titles specifically called out by Abbott are memoirs by LGBT authors.

“I don’t think it’s partisan politics,” she said. “It’s moms and dads. It’s parents of all political backgrounds. They’re saying, ‘We want transparency in schools.’”uddenly submitted her resignation in December“The passion and purpose of my work was all of a sudden named CRT and something that was bad to do,” Stone toldafter her resignation announcement. “And then that took off like wildfire, and I was never able to ever figure out a way to put that out.

The immediacy of action is needed because he believes critical race theory is “being injected” into schools. “This is nothing more than fear-mongering that Republicans are using to gain leverage with voters,” Patton said. “We’ve seen this on every front -- in partisan races and non-partisan races.” Edwin Flores, a Dallas ISD board member, was defeated in his bid for the Republican county judge nomination by Lauren Davis,School board races in Texas, however, have long been free of party affiliation. Ostensibly, such a design asks voters to focus on local issues and not national party platforms or movements.“Everything in American political life has been drifting towards more polarization, more partisanship, and non-partisan local politics is part of that trend,” Wilson said.

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