At our 1/22 conversation,ย state Rep.ย Jimmie Don Aycock, R-Killeen, the chairman of the House Public Education Committee, talked about how the legislature was likely to proceed on pre-K funding and policy.
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by Evan Smith, The Texas Tribune
January 22, 2015
At our 1/22 conversation,ย state Rep.ย Jimmie Don Aycock, R-Killeen, the chairman of the House Public Education Committee, talked about how the legislature was likely to proceed on pre-K funding and policy.
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