Texas Accuses More Schools Of 'Unlawful Electioneering'

AUSTIN (AP) — Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has ordered two more school districts to stop "unlawful electioneering activities," accusing them of using state funds to endorse a political candidate.

Paxton's office said Friday that it had issued cease-and-desist letters to school districts in Elgin and Galena Park. Last month, similar letters were sent to three other school districts.

At issue this time are a tweet from Elgin's superintendent and a letter from a Galena Park principal. Both applauded a Republican challenger to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in Texas' March 6 primary.

Patrick is a top advocate for school vouchers that would give public funding to private schools. He won the primary handily.

Education advocates say supporting pro-classroom candidates doesn't violate state education code. The Texas Democratic Party has likened Paxton's efforts to voter suppression.

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