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This Week in the Legislature: ‘A Damn Sad Day’ for Public Education

Under normal circumstances, the Texas Legislature is a wild and weird place. But ‘Private School Voucher Day’ at the Texas Capitol truly took the cake, from far-right conservatives offering amendments that would have increased the basic allotment by more than $1,000 to one Democrat arguing against transparency and accountability for charter schools. President Trump himself entered the conversation with a...
Read MoreSBOE Recap: Charters Schools, TEA Complaints, & Social Studies TEKS
Eagle-eyed Hotline readers will wonder why we are jumping straight to a recap of the State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting without ever previewing the agenda. This is because without notice, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) ended a decades-long practice of hosting an in-person meeting with stakeholders to preview the...
Read MoreThis Week in Higher Education: Senate Passes SB 37
This week, the House Higher Education Committee heard more bills aimed at addressing health care workforce shortages by incentivizing students and funding health institutions. While the House committee continues its important work to support our higher education institutions, the Senate continues its rampage against academic freedom. Senate Bill 37, the...
Read More‘What Are Block Grants?’: Flexibility at the Expense of Equity
Our union is continuously monitoring developments with the Department of Education and proposed Trump Administration changes to how federal education funding and services are delivered to states. Recently, as several states have put forward proposals to “cut strings” tied to federal education dollars, we’ve fielded many questions from educators and...
Read MoreTexas House denies voters a say in private school voucher scams

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 16, 2025 CONTACT: Nicole Hill, press@texasaft.org Governor Abbott calls in President Trump to bail him out with his own caucus. AUSTIN, Texas – Today, the Texas House gave initial approval to Senate Bill 2, the private school voucher scam legislation. Never one to fight his own...
Read MoreTexas House kicks the can down the road again on school funding

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 16, 2025 CONTACT: Nicole Hill, press@texasaft.org Small increase to the basic allotment means underfunded schools will continue to struggle. AUSTIN, Texas – Today, the Texas House of Representatives gave initial approval to House Bill 2, its attempt at a school finance bill. Both the process and...
Read MoreICYMI: Educator argues vouchers won’t help her most vulnerable students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2025 CONTACT: Nicole Hill, press@texasaft.org ICYMI: Educator argues vouchers won’t help her most vulnerable students Parents and educators joined State Rep. James Talarico for a statewide TV interview. AUSTIN, Texas – Yesterday, Nexstar television stations across the state aired a special broadcast, “Texas Education: Funding...
Read MoreThis Week in the Legislature: Where’s the Money?

On Thursday, legislators in the Texas House discussed their version of the state budget deep into the night. Hundreds of amendments were proposed, but fewer were actually voted upon, let alone debated. Unfortunately, budget writers affiliated with House leadership made a deal early on to stifle debate on important amendments...
Read MoreThis Week in Higher Education: SB 37 Committee Substitute to be Voted on the Senate Floor by Next Week

It was another light week in the House Higher Education Committee, with the hearing mainly focusing on college accessibility. Chairman Terry Wilson laid out his bills House Bill 4909 and HB 4912. By establishing a new “My Texas Future”...
Read MoreIn Washington, Texas’ Cornyn Introduces Bill to Address School Bus Driver Shortage

In surprisingly good news, Sen. John Cornyn, along with Sens. Tammy Baldwin, Marsha Blackburn, and Mark Kelly, introduced a bill last Thursday that would address the nationwide school bus driver shortage. The Driving Forward Act (S.1284) would continue a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) testing requirement exemption for new school bus...
Read MoreCourt Greenlights Release of Delayed A-F Ratings — But the Fight Isn’t Over
After months of legal back-and-forth, the Texas Education Agency has announced it will release the long-delayed A-F accountability ratings for the 2022-23 school year. This follows an April 3 ruling from the Texas 15th Court of Appeals, overturning a previous injunction that had blocked the release of the ratings. The...
Read MoreApril 4, 2025: We’ve got eyes, governor.

Friday, April 4, 2025 We’ve got eyes, governor. Last week, the Texas Tribune published a school finance explainer that puts to rest false claims from Gov. Greg Abbott and his pro-voucher ilk that Texas education funding is at an all-time high. The analysis concludes that the $15,000 per student figure...
Read MoreTexas School Board Elections: Union Endorsements Aim to Reshape Educational Leadership

As Texas approaches the important May 3 school board elections, educator unions are actively endorsing candidates who align with their vision for public education. Notably, the Northside American Federation of Teachers (Northside AFT) and Socorro AFT are at the forefront of these efforts, advocating for leadership that prioritizes the needs...
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