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Houston's state-appointed superintendent engaged in a conflict of interest by serving as a paid consultant for the charter school network he founded.

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The Texas Observer reported that Houston's state-appointed superintendent was moonlighting as a paid consultant for the charter school network he founded, Third Future School. The superintendent canceled the contract after being questioned. This raises concerns about conflicts of interest and potential legal violations.

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Houston's state-appointed superintendent engaged in a conflict of interest by serving as a paid consultant for the charter school network he founded.
Parent: Public AccountabilityEntity: Government OfficialsSub-entity: State-appointed SuperintendentsImpact: negativeDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: Houston's state-appointed superintendent engaging in a conflict of interest by serving as a paid consultant for the charter school network he founded.

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#ICYMI: The Texas Observer discovered Houston's state-appointed superintendent was moonlighting as a paid consultant for Third Future School, the charter school network he founded. He canceled the potentially illegal contract when we asked about it. https://www.texasobserver.org/mike-miles-moonlighting-contract-former-charter-school-network/
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ICYMI, from @josephineklee: The Texas Observer discovered Houston's state-appointed superintendent was moonlighting as a paid consultant for Third Future School, the charter school network he founded. He canceled the potentially illegal contract when we asked about it. https://www.texasobserver.org/mike-miles-moonlighting-contract-former-charter-school-network/
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