HB 27

POSITION
Oppose
Senate Journal Page: 2819

HB 27 changes the curriculum requirements for the foundation high school program to require a 1/2 credit in personal financial literacy. However, it does this by switching Economics (with a focus on the benefits of a free market system) from being required to optional. This bill will likely mean that most Texans will graduate high school having never learned the basics of economics (supply and demand, the invisible hand, etc.). In a time when more young people are becoming socialists, this is the last thing we needed to do to our public school curriculum. 

YCT favors ensuring public school curriculum (and any other classroom activities) teach the principles espoused by the American founding documents, western civilization, and Christian values.

POSITION
Oppose
Vote Breakdown:
31
  • Favor
  • Oppose
  • Absent, Unexcused
  • Speaker
  • Chair
  • Absent, Excused
  • Present, not voting
  • Not Applicable
LegislatorDistrictPartyLegislator Voted
Carol Alvarado
6 Democrat
X
Paul Bettencourt
7 Republican
X
Brian Birdwell
22 Republican
X
César Blanco
29 Democrat
X
Donna Campbell
25 Republican
X
Molly Cook
15 Democrat
X
Brandon Creighton
4 Republican
X
Sarah Eckhardt
14 Democrat
X
Pete Flores
24 Republican
X
Roland Gutierrez
19 Democrat
X
Brent Hagenbuch
30 Republican
X
Bob Hall
2 Republican
X
Kelly Hancock
Republican
X
Juan Hinojosa
20 Democrat
X
Adam Hinojosa
27 Republican
X
Joan Huffman
17 Republican
X
Bryan Hughes
1 Republican
X
Nathan Johnson
16 Democrat
X
Phil King
10 Republican
X
Lois Kolkhorst
18 Republican
X
José Menéndez
26 Democrat
X
Mayes Middleton
11 Republican
X
Borris Miles
13 Democrat
X
Robert Nichols
3 Republican
X
Tan Parker
12 Republican
X
Angela Paxton
8 Republican
X
Charles Perry
28 Republican
X
Charles Schwertner
5 Republican
X
Kevin Sparks
31 Republican
X
Royce West
23 Democrat
X
Judith Zaffirini
21 Democrat
X