Austin-area lawmakers said Dec. 12 they plan to focus on funding transportation, water infrastructure, education, and more in 2025.
Even proponents of unilateral moves such as restricting birthright citizenship and rejecting federal spending measures expect them to face litigation. That’s part of the plan.
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Austin ISD is looking to cut $26 million during the current school year and another $66 million over the next two. District officials have said certain cuts are off the table – like eliminating ...