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89th Legislative Session in Review: Your Right to Affordable, High-Quality Childcare 

The youngest speaker at our Public Education Advocacy Day this past March. Our members brought copies of the Educator’s Bill of Rights to meet with their legislators.   When we began our work on your 89th legislative agenda, working conditions were top of mind for members. One particular issue began to come to the forefront: the right to high-quality affordable childcare.  ...

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Special Session Preview: Gov. Abbott Brings Lawmakers Back to Austin  

On Monday, Texas lawmakers will return to Austin for a special session of the 89th Legislature, as required by Gov. Greg Abbott's formal call on July 12. Among the issues listed in the governor’s proclamation are improving flood warning systems, cutting property taxes, regulating hemp-derived products, and, most controversially, drawing...

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SBEC Preview: New Members and a Heavy Docket 

The State Board of Educator Certification (SBEC) will meet in Austin on July 24 and 25.   The agenda for Friday’s meeting is relatively light with only a few action items. One item of note is the designation of a temporary suspension committee required by Senate Bill (SB) 571. This bill...

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Texas A&M System Joins Schools in Red States to Create a New Accrediting Body 

The Texas A&M University System is joining with other public university systems in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina to create a new accrediting body, the “Commission for Public Higher Education.” This comes after the passage of Senate Bill 530, which loosens regulations on how public colleges and...

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July 11, 2025: Who’s on the side of working Texans?

Friday, July 11, 2025 Who’s on the side of working Texans?  Earlier this week — a week of tragedy for so many Texas families — the Texas AFL-CIO officially released its Pro-Worker Scorecard for our state representatives and senators.   This is BIG NEWS. By making this data publicly available,...

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Unpacking the 89th Legislature: Your Right to a Secure Retirement 

Texas AFT members at our 2025 Public Education Advocacy Day at the Capitol. One Socorro AFT member holds a sign with one of the 10 essential rights in our Educator’s Bill of Rights: the right to secure retirement.   Texas educators deserve better than broken promises and one-time checks. Despite a...

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Central Texas Flooding: What’s Happening and How You Can Help 

Over the past week, Central Texas has been devastated by historic flooding that has killed more than 100 people, including at least 28 children. Some of the worst damage has been concentrated in Kerr County, where floodwaters overwhelmed communities with terrifying speed. Heavy rainfall, up to 20 inches in some...

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Houston ISD: School is out, but the headlines don’t stop

Signs from the No More Harm rally at the 2024 AFT Convention in Houston. Photo by Mariana Krueger, CCR Studios.   It’s been less than a month since the Texas Education Agency announced a two-year extension of the Houston ISD takeover by Commissioner Mike Morath’s appointed board of managers and Superintendent...

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July 4, 2025: Summer School is in session

Friday, July 4, 2025 Summer School is in session We wish each of you a happy and safe Independence Day and holiday weekend. As it so often does, summer seems to be flying by. Before you know it, the school year will be here (sorry).   Between federal government actions...

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Unpacking the 89th Legislature: Your Right to Reasonable Working Conditions 

An Alliance/AFT member listening to a panel discussion about educator well-being at Texas AFT’s biennial convention in June. Photo by Brooke Jonsson, CCR Studios.   As we continue our fight for the Educator’s Bill of Rights at the local and state level, we’re tracking progress on legislation that supports key pillars...

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SBOE Recap: Some Good News on Charter Schools, Ethnic Studies Elective 

The State Board of Education convened in Austin on Tuesday, June 24, and concluded Friday, June 27. The four-day agenda provided the opportunity to approve or veto the Generation 30 (2025) charter applications, as well as hear updates on instructional materials, the Permanent School Fund (PSF), math and social studies standards,...

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