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Jay Furman: “House 1605 has consolidated all of the decision making from…”

Featuring: Jay Furman, Republican | Former Candidate, U.S. House Texas, District 28

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Interview of Commander Jay Furman

Published | Video Starts at 00:01

But Texans check out. We've been all talking about, you know, going to each other's bathrooms in our schools. They snuck in this last spring session 1605. House 1605 has consolidated all of the decision making from curriculum into one office in Austin with one guy at the discretion. And they're getting rid of textbooks, and it's all made electronic. And you can look at that as a parent, Sandra, if you have. (00:01–08:45)

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Asserts that Texas House Bill 1605 centralizes curriculum decisions in one office.

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