Special Session Timing Likely to Hamper Protests

SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Teachers and parents angry at plans to slash Texas public school funding by $4 billion are getting another chance to protest, but the timing will likely prevent a big turnout at the Capitol.

Organizers on Wednesday scrambled to mobilize teachers and parents back to Austin. A Senate committee will hold a public hearing Thursday on the special session bill that would cut public school spending.

Democrats hoped a special session would pack the Capitol with teachers and parents flush with free time. But Republicans are taking up school finance right away, and many Texas public schools are still in class this week.

Rob D’Amico of the Texas American Federation of Teachers said it will be difficult mobilizing crowds on such short notice.

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