District officials say the moves will better utilize resources and improve educational outcomes amid declining enrollment.
Steve Montgomery, president and CEO of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, admits it was tempting to step in and take a more active role during the next legislative session.
Arlington wants state lawmakers to expand local control and fund public goods such as education, municipal airports and tourism subsidies.
In Tarrant County, 22,000 families await subsidized child care, spotlighting the urgent need for expanded early childhood education support.
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