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This Week in the Legislature: What Didn’t Happen?

Apart from all of the attention directed at private school vouchers at the Legislature this week, several other bills that would significantly affect Texas public school educators and higher education employees are still making their way through the legislative process. Public Education: In Committee This week, the House Public Education...

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In Memoriam: The Bills We Lost This Week

Throughout the 88th Texas legislative session, thousands of bills are filed in hopes of making it out of committee and on to the floor, with the overall goal of reaching the governor’s desk and being signed into law.  With leadership establishing a set agenda of bills that are of priority...

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May 5, 2023: Where’s the REAL Teacher Appreciation?

Friday, May 5, 2023 How to ‘Appreciate’ Educators Sen. Roland Gutierrez and Sen. Morgan LaMantia meet with Texas AFT members and leaders at the Capitol on Monday. Photo by Sierra Wiggers. While many of their colleagues were struggling through STAAR testing with anxious students, 30 Texas teachers and school employees...

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April 21, 2023: Where’s the sense of urgency on anything that matters?

Friday, April 21, 2023 Picking winners and losers San Antonio Alliance member Teresa Razo and Northeast Houston AFT member Tammy Reyes meet with a representative from Rep. Greg Bonnen’s office this past Tuesday. This week, the Texas House Public Education Committee took up the very important work of debating whether...

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Recap: This Week at the Legislature

News from the 88th Legislative Session

San Antonio Alliance member Teresa Razo and Northeast Houston AFT member Tammy Reyes meet with a representative from Rep. Greg Bonnen’s office this past Tuesday.  Public Education: House Approves Book Ban & Public Education Committee Hears Texas AFT Testimony, Senate Passes School Safety Bill and Targets Separation of Church and...

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April 14, 2023: A Raise Bill is Finally Being Heard

Friday, April 14, 2023 Who exactly is this session for? McAllen AFT members and LUPE volunteers protest outside Gov. Greg Abbott’s voucher stop at Covenant Christian Academy in McAllen. Photo by Clarissa Riojas. Last week, the Texas House passed a budget without any provision for meaningful raises for school employees....

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Recap: This Week at the Legislature

News from the 88th Legislative Session

The Texas Legislature was in full swing this week. Both the House and the Senate moved forward with legislation that, if passed, would have significant implications for public school educators, higher education employees, and retirees. Public Education: House Committee Hears Voucher Testimony, Senate Votes for Book Bans This week, the...

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March 31, 2023: It Happened Again.

Memorial for students and teachers killed in Uvalde, with flowers piled in front of photos.

Friday, March 31, 2023 The Legislature Sends Its Thoughts & Prayers. A memorial for the children and teachers killed by a shooter at Robb Elementary It happened again Monday. At this point, you likely don’t need an explanation of “it.”    On Monday, a shooter armed with two assault-style rifles...

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Recap: This Week at the Legislature

This week, committees of the Texas Legislature considered bills that had dramatic implications for public education, higher education, and retired educators.  Public Education: House Committees Consider Charter School Expansion & LGBTQIA+ Pride Bans, Senate Committee Debates Instructional Materials & Book Bans This past week the Texas House considered two bills...

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March 24, 2023: Voucher Marathon Week in the Lege

Friday, March 24, 2023 Expectations vs. Reality This week in Texas education news has been a real study in the difference between expectations and cold hard reality — and not just at the Capitol.    In Houston, the Texas Education Agency hosted its first community meetings after its announced takeover...

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This Week At the Legislature: Committees Consider Vouchers, Book Bans, TRS COLA, and more

This week, committees of the Texas Legislature considered bills that had dramatic implications for public education, higher education, and retired educators. Public Education: Senate Considers Vouchers & Teacher Working Conditions, House Considers Book Bans, Curriculum Regulation, and School Funding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJxPaiper5Q Texas AFT President Zeph Capo provides testimony opposing vouchers to...

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March 17, 2023: Fully Funded Public Schools or Vouchers. Not Both.

Friday, March 17, 2023 Respect Public Schools. Reject School Vouchers.  Socorro AFT members wave signs in support of public education and against school vouchers at a rally outside the Texas AFL-CIO on Monday. Photo by Mariana Krueger, CCR Studios.  “When I say ‘respect,’ you say ‘us,’” said Zeph Capo, president...

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