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SB 13: Deep Dive into New School Library Restrictions 

During the 89th legislative session, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 13, which significantly changes how public school libraries across the state select, review, and manage books and instructional materials. The law, which took effect on Sept. 1, creates new barriers to access and hands greater decision-making power to school boards and external, ostensibly parent-dominated councils.    Supporters argue that SB...

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Texas AFT condemns political witch hunt against Texas educators

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sept. 13, 2025 CONTACT:  Nicole Hill, press@texasaft.org Texas formalizes online hate campaigns against individual teachers AUSTIN, Texas — In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, private citizens of all political persuasions shared their thoughts on their personal social media accounts. A number of state representatives, including state...

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Federal Education Updates: More DOE Budget Cuts & PSLF Rulemaking 

The Trump Administration’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 for the Department of Education would strip nearly $12 billion from public schools nationwide, a move that would fall hardest on the students and districts most in need.   According to analysis from the Education Law Center, the proposal eliminates or consolidates...

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Tensions Rise as Legal Lines Blur on College Campuses  

Texas AAUP-AFT and Austin Community College AFT leaders and members join allied groups for a press conference in opposition to Senate Bill 37 in the 89th Legislature.   Free speech in higher education is on the line for students and faculty, that much has been made crystal clear in recent days.  ...

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Honoring Rep. Alma Allen: A Champion for Public Education 

Rep. Alma Allen speaks to members at our 2023 Public Education Advocacy Day. Photo by Win O’Neal, CCR Studios.   State Rep. Alma A. Allen announced last week that she will retire at the end of her term in 2026, closing out more than two decades in the Texas House and...

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SBEC Preview: HB 2 in Action 

The State Board for Educator Certification will meet in Austin on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18-19.  The meeting will take place over two days with many discussion items and will include a new component to the proceedings.  The first order of business will be for the new Temporary Suspension Committee...

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Sept. 5, 2025: The No STAAR State

Friday, September 5, 2025 The No STAAR State  On Wednesday, the Texas Legislature closed out its second special session by passing a bill that will replace STAAR with a through-year testing regimen that will mean more but (allegedly) shorter tests for students. Lawmakers have begun their celebratory pronouncements. Rep. Brad...

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Texas AFT members fight to bring benefits of HB 2 to their districts 

House Bill 2, the Legislature’s school finance bill, went into full effect on Monday, Sept. 1. Even before enactment day, though, Texas AFT members and organizers have been hard at work in districts across the state to make sure the funding increases from the Teacher Retention Allotment (TRA) and the...

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SBOE Preview: Social Studies Redux 

Eyes on the Board

The State Board of Education (SBOE) will convene in Austin on Monday, Sept. 8, at 1 p.m. CT. The board is set to meet throughout the week, ending on Friday, Sept. 10, and will take up several important items, most notably, a framework for the anticipated social studies content area...

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SB 12: The ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ Deep Dive 

On Friday, June 20, 2025, Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 12 into law. The law took effect on Monday, Sept. 1, 2025, and aims to reshape public school practices related to parental rights, educator responsibilities, and the role of diversity and identity in pre-K-12 schools.

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