Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a political stunt. Politicians propose all kind of crazy stuff all the time, no need for panic OP, no need to withdraw your kids college apps
LOL No - where you live and work matters. Texas is one of 12 states to refuse all federal funding for the expanded Medicare and ACA credits. Texas is also one of the 2 new states with heartbeat laws restricting abortion after 6 weeks. Texas is ALSO one of the states with the highest concentrations of anti-vaxxers in the nation because their state laws prohibit mandates even in schools.
Are you seeing a pattern here? Texas passes nuts laws all the freaking time. And collectively - it makes it pretty undesirable for someone who desires a well-rounded and plague-free education with access to female reproductive rights.
Anonymous wrote:Another state whose leadership aims to destroy public education in their state.
What will happen if this passes:
Complete inability for Texas to recruit new science professors who are able to compete in the market of ideas.
Those smart faculty will head to other states - or other countries. (Britain, China would love to have them.)
If this happens I wouldn't send my kids to Texas universities - because Texas universities won't get the best faculty.
We have a modern global talent economy, and if a state education system is anti-intellectual, why would I want my kids to go to school there?
Anonymous wrote:Rich republicans will just send their kids out of state. This will affect poorer Texans who can’t afford to leave, as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Tenure is a bad idea. This divide between tenured professors who can get away with anything except "buggering the bursa" and the precariat of adjuncts who are treated like crap is a disaster.
Anonymous wrote:University of Wisconsin has seen a real brain drain since the state weakened tenure. Same thing will happen in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Just a political stunt. Politicians propose all kind of crazy stuff all the time, no need for panic OP, no need to withdraw your kids college apps
Anonymous wrote:Undermining education is a core component of the new GOP.
They want the country to be fat and dumb.