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Week of March 17-21

Texas farmers concerned over growing trade war

Texas farmers are voicing growing concerns about tariffs being enacted by President Trump adversely affecting their ability to sell agricultural goods overseas, the Houston Chronicle reported. Texas Farm Bureau President Russell Boening said the tariffs could be especially tough on younger farmers.

TPA continues work on public notice laws

With bill filing going full-bore for the legislative session, Texas Press Association’s Mike Hodges and Donnis Baggett report that the pace is as brisk it has been in the past. They expect that 8,000-9,000 bills will be filed by the March 14 deadline.

By BILL PATTERSON, TPA President

The strongest argument for openness: Facts quell rumors

As youths we all likely tried to hide bad behavior from our parents. The truth inevitably surfaced, and we bore the brunt of punishment. Lesson: Be up front with circumstances and repercussions typically are minimized.

By Jim Pumarlo, consultant

Newspapers should communicate the same lesson to public officials who try to keep secret what they deem sensitive or unwelcome news: Be forthright. Make it standard procedure to volunteer the news and minimize rumors.

Week of March 10-14

House proposes $7.5 billion in new school funding

Critics say a House bill proposing $7.5 billion in new funding for public education doesn’t go far enough, The Dallas Morning News reported. House Bill 2 would raise the per-student allotment by $220, to $6,360 a year. It would also invest $750 million in teacher pay and $450 million in teacher training. 

Week of March 3 - 7

Voucher bill has backing of House majority

A slim majority of Texas House members have indicated they will back House Bill 3, which creates education savings accounts that allow families to use taxpayer money for private school education. The Dallas Morning News reported that 75 Republican legislators have signed on with the bill’s author, state Rep. Brad Buckley, R-Salado, to support the measure.

Week of Feb. 24 - 28

House unveils its voucher version

Week of Feb. 17 - 21

EDITORS: This is an early bulldog edition of Capital Highlights to accommodate early deadlines for the President's Day holiday. It will be updated Sunday if needed.

Lawmaker calls for probe into $95 million lottery jackpot

Initiate regular conversations with important news sources

One of my greatest satisfactions sitting behind the editor’s desk was appreciating the newspaper had a pulse of the community. Credit extended beyond the newsroom; all employees served as our collective eyes and ears. 

By JIM PURMARLO, Consultant

Delivering news is hard work, as editors well know. Stories don’t just fall in your lap. You must develop news sources, which can be a painstaking process. Sources willingly share good news. When bad news surfaces, they often create detours and roadblocks.

Where have all the opinion pages gone?

Community newspapers have a long history of vibrant opinion pages. A vibrant opinion page gives folks a platform in their community to make their voices heard.  A vibrant opinion page welcomes letters to the editor. A vibrant opinion page welcomes differing views. But fewer and fewer community newspapers are publishing vibrant opinion pages. 

By Austin Lewter, Director, Texas Center for Community Journalism

Week of Feb. 10 - 14

Voucher bill passes Senate, arrives in House

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