Battalion s TATE PageT^^^Wednesdaj/jSeptembe^^^QQQ un control plan unveiled 'here eIBAUSTIN (AP) — Days after a gunman killed seven impliesfcpeople and himself at a Fort Worth church, Texas At- -amar EifMney General John Cornyn unveiled a new program , said could add prison time in crimes where a ith's i> ,weapon is used or possessed. J walkeillUnder the program, local, state and federal prose- stifiedycutors will coordinate to make cer- ad flee- tain criminals face the stiffest prison Mtences possible under state or a board Serai law, they said. ■In some cases, state law enhances ad thefePfiplties for gun use. In other cases, 'sex- such-as those involving felons and -arbycaiSg dealers, a criminal can receive ,32-ca an additional five-year prison sen- $5 bih tence under federal law for gun use or ■a possession, Ted Delisi, a Ark , sppkesperson for the attorney general’s office, said. olpriscHBush said his office is providing a $1.6 million grant paired ijfor the two-year program, with $1.28 million to pay /omac fe 1 ' ei ght full-time prosecutors. ng an rfflThe grant also will fund advertising to make Tex- BUSH y- ans aware of the effort and create a toll-free telephone hotline for reporting those suspected of illegally using of possessing guns. ■ “Gun crime means hard time,” Cornyn said. I He and Bush said they have been discussing the ef fort for several weeks, patterning it after a successful program in Richmond, Va. Bush said “we certainly hope so” when asked if the new effort might help prevent such tragedies as the Fort Worth shootings. “What happened in Fort Worth was obviously a very sad situation,” Bush said. “Obviously, all of us in Texas are concerned about these isolated acts of a crazy person, a^person whose heart is so filled with hate. “In this particular case, it’s hard to convince a crazy man not to act. If it wasn’t a gun, it might have been a pipe bomb. :.. The-idea is to send a clear message, and that maybe somebody hears the clear message, that there will be a consequence, will convince some body not to carry a gun in the first place,” the gover nor said. According to authorities, gunman Larry Gene Ashbrook, 47, legally purchased at least one and probably both of his handguns at a flea market shop. Ashbrook did not have a license to carry concealed weapons, however. Bush, a gun rights supporter, signed the 1995 law that allowed Texans to carry concealed weapons with a permit. He said yesterday’s initiative was not designed to off set any criticism he may get about^un control. ask force investigates schools {^Officials looking into possible cheating on state test ?z, It Mexico and Texas t|| AUSTIN (AP) — A task force found rfarated by the state comptroller >f mar: will look into reports of school dis- 11 of a tr; Jet 5 cheating on Texas’ statewide pulled Btident test, inaccurate reporting of e Ej.-- dropouts and the amount of mon- ■ ■ spent on instruction verses ad- ■inistration. I "There are districts doing an ex cellent job teaching our kids and . Jacking and reporting data,” ‘ Comptroller Keeton Rylander said V7 . Jesterday in announcing the Pub- J: lie Education Integrity Task Force. inJ fThey are to be commended.... But ;ey questions need to be answered, hat are the underlying pressures that are creating a climate for cheating?” | Headed by Texas A&M Universi ty System Chancellor Emeritus Bar ry Thompson, the task force will ^■Jihike recommendations next Au gust for consideration by the Texas Legislature in 2001. warranted by evidence of Jpfongdoing, findings will be re- 1 ferred to authorities such as district ^(Or U.S. attorneys, Rylander and ft £ I* task force member Michael Levy nd. Rylander said she also will Brk with the TEA on addressing problems. Problems with school district data already are being looked into by TEA officials and others. Two school districts got a new, low ranking in the state’s account ability system this year because of significant mistakes in reporting of students who left school. The accountability system ranks schools based on student passing rates on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills, dropout rates and attendance. The TEA is investigating 14 other school districts because of a high number or percentage of stu dents who were not accounted for after leaving public school. In addition, a Tfavis County grand jury in April handed up 16 in dictments against the Austin Inde pendent School District stemming from alleged manipulation of stu dent testing data. AISD spokesperson Andy Welch said the district is meeting with the county attorney in the effort to ensure problems do not happen in the future. TEA spokesperson Joey Lozano said the agency also audits schools on issues, such as students leaving school, and investigates allegations of improper expenditure of public funds. He said the agency will pro vide information to the task force if needed. “The more focus that’s on pub lic education in this state, the bet ter it’s going to be,” Rylander whose office also has authority to audit school districts,said. The Re publican officeholder has promised to be the “education watchdog” for Texans. “I am going to continue to dri ve more of every education dollar into the classroom,” she said. School districts report that about 52 cents of every dollar spent on education currently go to instruction, Rylander said, calling that number unacceptable. Levy, founder and publisher of Texas Monthly magazine, said the task force has been assured by the comptroller,“that this is not a po litical agenda, this is about the school kids of Texas.” David Dunn, director of govern mental relations for the Texas As sociation of School Boards, said even though his group isn’t includ ed on the task force, “we’re here to help them if they want to call on us to help. 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