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Texas AFT’s SECOND Public Education Advocacy Day Brings Hundreds More Pre-K-12, Higher Education Employees to the Capitol

For the second Monday in a row, Texas educators spent their Spring Break fighting for their students and their schools.
Read More‘Don’t Arizona Our Texas’

In his relentless quest to pass a private school voucher scheme in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott is calling in reinforcements.
Read MoreTexas Senate Passes Several ‘Solutions’ That Will Become Their Own Problems

This week, the Texas Senate passed several bills including Senate Bill 10, which would require the posting of the Ten Commandments in all Texas classrooms.
Read MoreThis Week in the Legislature: Good Bills, Bad Bills, & Some That Could Go Either Way

Last Friday, March 14, was the deadline for lawmakers to file bills for this legislative session. And, like in so many classrooms across the state, there was a flood of last-minute activity; over 1,000 bills were filed on Friday alone.
Read MoreSenate Committee Hears SB 37, a State Takeover of Public Colleges & Universities

On Thursday, the Senate Education K-16 Committee heard its first higher education bills of the session, including Senate Bill 37, Sen. Brandon Creighton’s omnibus bill.
Read MoreWith Texas Leaders Looking on, President Trump Signs Executive Order Dismantling the Department of Education

On Thursday, the Trump Administration released a long-anticipated executive order, commanding newly confirmed Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps to pave the way for closing the Department of Education (DOE).
Read MoreTexas AFT Statement on Gov. Abbott’s Appearance at Department of Education Executive Order Signing

“It makes perfect sense for Gov. Greg Abbott to be on hand for the dismantling of the Department of Education. It was the only governmental entity holding his administration accountable for guaranteeing parents’ and students’ rights to a free and...
Read MoreTexas AFT, Texas AAUP-AFT Statement on Senate Bill 37

Senate Bill 37 is a sweeping attack on faculty governance and the freedom to learn, teach, and research in Texas public higher education institutions, which will be heard in the Senate Education K-16 Committee today:
Read MoreMarch 14, 2025: ‘Whose Union? Our Union.’

Friday, March 14, 2025 'Whose Union? Our Union.’ On Monday, 500 Texas AFT members, parents, and students traveled to the Capitol to make their voices heard. (More on that below.) Why? Because, as Texas AFT President Zeph Capo reminded us, no one is coming to save us. It’s up to...
Read MoreThis Week in the Legislature: The Texas House held a voucher hearing. A celebration of public schools broke out.

Hundreds of witnesses testified deep into the night this week in yet another hearing on school vouchers. The House Public Education committee heard House Bill 3, a school voucher scam that garnered nearly unanimous opposition from hundreds of witnesses and...
Read MoreHouse Higher Education Committee Recap: ‘When You’re a Tier 1 University, What You Research Matters’

On Tuesday, House Higher Education Committee members continued their discussion from last week’s hearing on tailoring programs to meet workforce demands.
Read MoreTexas Senate Education Committee Hears Bills on Special Education Funding, Policy

The Senate Education K-16 committee also met Tuesday to take up an agenda of bills primarily related to supporting students with disabilities and special education funding.
Read MoreTexas AFT Public Education Advocacy Day Brings 500 Pre-K-12, Higher Education Employees to the Capitol

This past Monday, around 500 educators traveled from districts big and small across the state to urge lawmakers to pass our union's Educator’s Bill of Rights, increase the basic allotment in the school finance bill, and stop pushing costly and...
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