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SB 7, 73rd R.S.
Relating to public school education and finance.

Taking root - Texas' lessons for sustaining the college- and career-ready agenda (American Diploma Project).
See: http://achieve.org/files/Texas-SustainabilityCaseStudy.pdf
By Achieve, Inc.
Publication Date: September 2009
Bill Ratliff, P.E. looks at how the 74th Texas Legislature shapes up.
In Texas Professional Engineer, p. 10
By Bill Ratliff
Publication Date: January/February 1995
School Finance Plan Passes.
In Advocate (Texas State Teachers Association)
Publication Date: June/July 1993
Library Location: Periodicals
The Next Chapter.
In Texas Lone Star (Texas Association of School Boards)
Publication Date: July 1993
Library Location: Periodicals
Senate Bill 7 Highlights.
In Texas Lone Star (Texas Association of School Boards)
Publication Date: July 1993
Library Location: Periodicals
Legislature Meets Court Deadline to Equalize Public School Finance.
In Statement (Comptroller, Property Tax Division)
Publication Date: July 1993
Library Location: Periodicals
Legislature Adopts School Finance Plan, Averts State Funding Cutoff.
In Texas Education News
Publication Date: June 1993
Library Location: Periodicals
Considerations in Drafting a Constitutional School Finance Plan: a Legislator's Perspective.
In Thurgood Marshall Law Review
Publication Date: Fall 1993
Library Location: Periodicals
Edgewood IV: Texas Supreme Court upholds S.B. 7.
In TACT Quarterly bulletin
Publication Date: February 1995
Library Location: Periodicals
State property tax abatement policy could make the state less competitive.
In Transportation Quarterly
Publication Date: First Quarter 1995
Library Location: Periodicals
Senator Bill Ratliff, P.E. looks at how the 74th Texas Legislature shapes up.
In Texas Professional Engineer
Publication Date: January/February 1995
Library Location: Periodicals


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