The Texas Legislature decides many issues that affect public education, including funding, curriculum, graduation requirements, standardized testing, accountability, and much more. Mesquite ISD hopes you will stay informed about proposed legislation that will affect your children and all children attending public school in Texas.
Our legislators must hear your opinions and concerns as they make these critical decisions. Please take time to contact them personally on any issues affecting public education or Mesquite ISD specifically.
Sen. Bob Hall - District 2
CAPITOL OFFICE:
P.O. Box 12068
Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 78711
(512) 463-0102
DISTRICT OFFICE:
Alliance Building #2
6537 Horizon Road, Suite B-1
Rockwall, Texas 75032
(972) 722-3131
Sen. Royce West - District 23
CAPITOL OFFICE:
P.O. Box 12068
Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 78711
(512) 463-0123
DISTRICT OFFICES:
5787 S. Hampton Rd., Suite 385
Dallas, Texas 75232
(214) 467-0123
2612 Main Street, Suite 100
Dallas, Texas 75226
(214) 741-0123
Sen. Nathan Johnson - District 16
CAPITOL OFFICE:
The Honorable Nathan Johnson
P.O. Box 12068
Capitol Station
Austin, TX 78711
(512) 463-0116
DISTRICT OFFICE:
Merit Tower
12222 Merit Drive, Suite 1010
Dallas, Texas 75251
(972) 701-0349
Rep. Victoria Neave District 107
CAPITOL OFFICE:
Room E1.404
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
(512) 463-0244
DISTRICT OFFICE:
317 S. Galloway, Suite B.
Mesquite, TX 75149
(972) 288-9438
Rep. Rhetta Andrews Bowers District 113
CAPITOL OFFICE:
Room E2.906
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
(512) 463-0464
Rep. Toni Rose District 110
CAPITOL OFFICE:
Room E2.306
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
(512) 463-0664
MAIN DISTRICT OFFICE:
3730 S. Lancaster Road, Suite 140
Dallas, TX 75216
BALCH SPRINGS OFFICE:
12450 Elam Road
Balch Springs, TX 75180
(972) 286-5756
MISD Priorities
89th Legislative Session
Support raising and indexing the basic allotment and support funding based on student enrollment.
Fully fund School Safety, Special Education, Early Education, and Career and Technology Education mandates (currently $31 million underfunded).
Mesquite ISD's 2023 Legislative Priorities
Support increases to the teacher’s minimum salary schedule to recruit and retain teachers, and loosen restrictions on allowable hours to work in a school district for certain retirees.
Support funding based on student enrollment.
Support efforts to reform the requirements in HB 4545 to better reflect the needs of students and the constraints of the school day.
Oppose the transfer of public funds to private entities through vouchers or voucher schemes.
Oppose restrictions to local taxing entities related to bond elections including the requirement of a supermajority to pass a bond and the requirement to inaccurately state “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE” on ballots.
MISD Priorities
89th Legislative Session
Support raising and indexing the basic allotment and support funding based on student enrollment.
Fully fund School Safety, Special Education, Early Education, and Career and Technology Education mandates (currently $31 million underfunded).
Mesquite ISD's 2023 Legislative Priorities
Support increases to the teacher’s minimum salary schedule to recruit and retain teachers, and loosen restrictions on allowable hours to work in a school district for certain retirees.
Support funding based on student enrollment.
Support efforts to reform the requirements in HB 4545 to better reflect the needs of students and the constraints of the school day.
Oppose the transfer of public funds to private entities through vouchers or voucher schemes.
Oppose restrictions to local taxing entities related to bond elections including the requirement of a supermajority to pass a bond and the requirement to inaccurately state “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE” on ballots.