@MattMorseTV Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth more than $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits.
@kayleighmcenany Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@mattgaetz Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@info_maiden Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@GuntherEagleman Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@overton_news Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@marc_palasciano Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@NeilMunroDC Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@RepBrandonGill Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@realmitchlittle@RepBrandonGill@RodForFrisco Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@MaryRooke_ Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@AuronMacintyre Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@Cernovich Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@nicksrightpod Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@TheAKGuy Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@RepGregSteube@kayleighmcenany Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@JesseBWatters Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits. Period.
@Matt_Horine Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits.
@KumarXclusive Texas made children of H-1B visa holders eligible for taxpayer-funded school choice scholarships worth $10,000 per year while many Texas families were pushed onto waitlists. Temporary visa holders should not be competing with Texans for limited taxpayer-funded benefits.