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School Choice Creates Poverty

School Choice Creates Poverty

In this episode we are discuss what “school choice” is and how it directly correlates to poverty. 

School Choice is about school funding, and the unconstitutional idea of having the “money” follow the student versus the “money” following the constitution and into the public education system.

We talk about what happens when you take public school money out of public schools and why it’s bad for everyone.

It is imperative to understand that public education is not failing because of what is coming out, public education is failing because of what we are putting in.

Let’s “stop the steal” of public education dollars for for-profit schools.

Highlights:

  • School funding
  • Government assistance
  • High school diplomas
  • Education ranking
  • Education spending
  • Accountability

Read more:

Texas Constitutional Amendments May 2022 Election

Most educated states

Welfare assistance per state ranking

Texas lags in per-student funding : $9,606 per student

Texas ranks 38th in the nation on student spending.

Texas ranks 49th in the nation with  high school diplomas.

Texas ranks 39th in education as a whole.

TANF: Temporary Assistance Needy Families

In Hasidic Enclaves, Failing Schools Flush with Public Money

“But in 2019, the school, the Central United Talmudical Academy, agreed to give state standardized tests in reading and math to more than 1,000 students.

Every one of them failed.”

In regards to the Katy ISD Tax Rate Election (in Texas check your ballot for this vote in November).

Katy Tax Rate Election

“The November ballot would ask voters to ratify the M&O Tax Rate. The ballot language is set by state law and is unfortunately confusing.  Because the state has mandated that school districts reduce their M&O tax rates, Katy ISD would be asking its community to sustain the current tax rate. The ballot would read as follows:

  • “Would you vote for or against ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $1.3517 for Katy ISD for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 14.7% in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $65,281,305?”
  • WHAT THIS MEANS: A vote “FOR” means you are voting to sustain the current school district tax rate of $1.3517.”

Further your knowledge:
Read: San Antonio v. Rodriguez and the Pursuit of Equal Education
Watch: Good Will Hunting
Wear:  Public Education is a Civil Right

Hosted by Former Texas State Representative Gina Calanni.

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Interview: Robin Fulford Discusses her Texas Congressional Battle Against Dan Crenshaw

In this episode, we learn what motivated Robin Fulford to get Politically Fit.

What steps she took to become an organizer and how that path changed along the way.

Her steps to become a Precinct Chair. To level up and create the Democratic Club of the Woodlands, to now running for Texas Congressional District 2 against Dan Crenshaw.

Join us as we discuss her difficult journey not only as a woman, but as a Democratic candidate in Texas.

Hosted by Former Texas State Representative Gina Calanni.

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Further Your Knowledge:
Read: She Will Rise
Watch: Long Shot
Wear: Robin Gear

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Show Me Your Papers! I Can’t – I was Adopted in Texas

I am adopted. As an adult, I am unable to get a copy of my original birth certificate in Texas, because of politics.

Everything in your life is affected by politics.  In this episode, we take a deep dive into the history of adoption records in the state of Texas and the nation. I will provide a little behind the scenes of being adopted, carrying this legislation, and how bills are assigned to certain committees. And most importantly, we will talk about political coin.

Hosted by Former Texas State Representative Gina Calanni

Links on the topics:

Texas HB 2725

Texas HB 1386

CDC Hospital Delivery Statistics

DNA Testing Roadblocks for Adoption

Adoption Birth Mothers

Further your knowledge:

Read: The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade

Watch: Instant Family

Wear: Adoption Heart

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Money, Money, Money, Campaign Finance Money: How Does it Work?

Let’s discuss money.

 Campaign money.

How do you raise it?

The difference between Democratic campaign fundraising vs Republican campaign fundraising.

What is the money for?

Why do you need it?

Who are the big political donors in Texas?

Hosted by Former Texas State Representative Gina Calanni

Links on the topics:

How two Texas megadonors have turbocharged the state’s far-right shift

George Soros

Human Rights Watch

Welcome to Texas, Cradle of American Theocracy

Meet Farris Wilks, Kingmaker of The Texas GOP

The Guardians Who Slumbereth, Not

The Power Issue: Tim Dunn is Pushing Texas Republicans into the Power of God

Two Texas Billionaires Pushing State to the Far Right Contributed About Two-Thirds of the Funding for Ted Cruz’s 2016 Super PACS, Reports CNN

Raise Your Hand Texas

Texas far-right conservatives spent millions to oust House GOP leaders, to little avail

Texas Ethics Commission

FEC Campaign Rules

Further your knowledge:

Read: Dark Money

Watch: Miss Sloane

Wear: Keep it Safe

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Flashback to the Good Old Days of Serving Up Abortions, IVF Treatments, and Pregnancy Stories at the Ballgame

Let’s serve up reproductive rights at the ballgame and discuss the levels of “pro-life” and “freedom” within the Texas Legislature.

The beginning of this podcast is recorded after the overturning of Roe v. Wade with the ruling of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health.

The second part of this podcast is about a conversation I had with an IVF doctor at the ballgame about reproductive rights.

Hosted by Former Texas State Representative Gina Calanni

You can check out all these strikes and balls below:

Dobbs v. Jackson

Roe v. Wade

IVF treatment can continue under Texas’ current abortion law, experts say

1978: First Human Born Through IVF

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

How Much Does IVF Cost?

Texas sues Biden admin for requiring abortions in medical emergencies

Texas GOP group warns that Sidley partners could be prosecuted if the firm pays abortions travel costs

Attorneys say resurrection of 1925 abortion law is a rollback of civil liberties

Foster Care Litigation

Report: More children abused or revictimized after entering Texas foster care

Judge to Texas’ foster care system: ‘You don’t know where the children are’

Further your knowledge:

Read: It Starts with and Egg

Watch: The Business of Being Born

Wear: Bans Off My Body

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Let’s Pray About It or Not Really

In this episode, we are discussing the recent Supreme Court rulings that completely ignored the separation of church and state.

We will talk about why these rulings are so important and what we can do about them.

Here is a list of the rulings we will discuss:

Carson v. Makin

Dobbs v. Jackson

Roe v. Wade

SCOTUS Justices ‘Prayed With’ Her-Then Cited Her Bosses to End Roe

Hosted by Former Texas State Representative Gina Calanni

Further your knowledge:

Read it: An Introduction to Constitutional Law: 100 Supreme Court Cases Everyone Should Know

Watch it: Wag the Dog

Wear it: Build this Wall

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