Capital Tonight: Sen. Patrick Lays Out Plan for Public Ed
This week on "Capital Tonight," Sen. Dan Patrick laid out his plan for how to fund public schools, just days after being named chairman of the Senate Education Committee. Also, Sebastian Robertson looked at why young people aren't voting. Plus, a study claims clinics will not be able to handle the influx of patients after Planned Parenthood is cut from the Texas Women's Health Program.
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Fresh off his appointment as Senate Education Committee chairman, Sen. Dan Patrick sat down with Paul to talk school choice and vouchers.
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Hear our Capital Commentators Harold Cook and Ted Delisi respond to the week's headlines here.
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Also this week, the U.S. Supreme Court looked at the University of Texas' admissions policy. The justices' decision could change the way colleges and universities use race in admissions nationwide. Georgetown University professor, and affirmative action expert, Sheryll Cashin spoke to Paul Brown about the case.
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