Texas public schools went six years without a boost to basic funding—until this session, when lawmakers offered a mere $55 increase per student.
But now, those same schools are being incentivized to adopt a state-backed Bible curriculum.
In this clip, the Tacketts break down how public underfunding creates quiet pressure to accept religious materials—raising serious questions about church-state boundaries and what’s really being taught in our public classrooms.
📚 Article I, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution says public money can’t be used to support religion. So why is this happening?
Watch, share, and ask:
Who’s writing the lesson plans—and whose values are they teaching?
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