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Texas AFT endorses Gina Hinojosa for Texas Governor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 9, 2025 CONTACT: Marco Guajardo, press@texasaft.org AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas American Federation of Teachers endorses state Rep. Gina Hinojosa for Texas Governor, as approved by its Executive Council on Saturday, Dec. 6.  “Gina Hinojosa is not only our best chance at flipping the governor’s mansion for public education, she’s also the best choice for governor. Period,” said...

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Dec. 5, 2025: Bad ideas and a good IDEA

Friday, December 5, 2025 A Great IDEA turns 50 IDEA, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, celebrated its 50th anniversary this November. The act, signed into law by President Gerald Ford as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (renamed in 1990), transformed the educational experiences of millions of children with disabilities in this country, and it remains an indispensable...

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Nov. 21, 2025: What We’re Thankful For

Friday, November 21, 2025 The Strange Place We Find Ourselves There is perhaps nothing more emblematic of the hot-and-cold nature of the politics of Texas public education than this week’s contrasting updates on Senate Bill 10 (the Ten Commandments bill).   On Tuesday, a federal judge ruled that SB 10...

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Recap: 2025 Texas Tribune Festival

For the past three years, Texas AFT has been a proud sponsor of the Texas Tribune Festival in Downtown Austin. We are grateful to participate in an event that educates and builds excitement around top issues in our state, drawing attendees from around the country to bring attention to priorities...

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In Grief & Gratitude: What Texas AFT Is Thankful for This Year

Our work advocating for stronger Texas public schools, colleges, and universities is not easy, and it comes with a variety of setbacks and more than its fair share of mourning. But there is always progress — because there are always people fighting to make it happen. This year is no exception.

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SBOE Recap: Instructional Materials & Social Studies

Eyes on the Board

The State Board of Education (SBOE) met in Austin on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 9 a.m. CT, and concluded Friday, Nov. 22. At this regular meeting, the board took up several items, most notably the adoption of instructional materials for reading and math and the consideration of topics for the...

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Friends of Texas Public Schools Summit: A Member’s-Eye View 

Education Austin member and Austin ISD teacher Rachel Preston represented her union this year at the Friends of Texas Public Schools summit in Waco. Here, she shares her reflections on the experience.   As educators, it’s important to remember that we are not alone. Across the state, groups in our communities want to support...

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