Abbott orders review of how school districts are spending money
Abbott said the review will examine whether up to four districts are using $104.9 billion in K-12 funding for its intended purpose.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the comptroller to review spending in up to four independent school districts, aiming to confirm taxpayer funding supports students and teachers rather than administrative bloat.
- The 89th Legislature provided historic education investments through House Bill 2 last year, including an $8.5 billion funding boost; Abbott cited the state's total $104.9 billion K-12 expenditure as requiring increased oversight.
- "But increased funds require increased attention," Abbott wrote, emphasizing the goal to make Texas the top-performing state in education while noting schools are funded better than ever with teacher pay at an all-time high.
- Abbott directed the comptroller to select districts of varying size and geographic locations, with a list of chosen districts and investigation timeline due by Dec. 31.
- While Abbott initiated the review to ensure funds reach intended targets, his letter provided no specific examples of misuse, leaving the comptroller to determine if selected districts are spending taxpayer funding appropriately.
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Texas Comptroller to Investigate School District Spending
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Abbott directs state comptroller to investigate school district finances
(The Center Square) – Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday directed the state comptroller to formally review independent school district finances “to ensure taxpayer dollars reach teachers and students.”
Gov. Abbott Requests Review of School District Spending Across Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott has requested that Texas Comptroller Don Huffines conduct formal reviews of local independent school district finances to determine whether taxpayer dollars are being used for their intended purposes.
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