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Who decides what Texas teachers can say – the Constitution or TEA?

Something unprecedented is happening in Texas: last Fall, state officials launched investigations into more than 350 educators based on their personal social media posts. Teachers were fired, doxed, and threatened while lawmakers have made some of these threats with impunity. This hypocrisy matters and should be worrisome to anyone that values constitutionality and individual liberties.

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SBEC Recap – PREP and educator discipline

The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) met in Austin on Feb. 13 for their first agenda of 2026. Last December we reported on their discussions regarding educator preparation programs and the impacts of House Bill 2 plus some educator discipline rules. This meeting was largely a continuation of these deliberations with mixed results.

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Food additives in our school lunches: what SB 314 does

News from the 89th legislative session

You may have heard a lot about food additives lately and discourse around “ultra-processed foods”. Did you know that Texas passed MAHA-inspired legislation during the 89th legislative session? Here’s everything you need to know about SB 314.

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Texas Educators Urge Clear Guidance for Schools After Student Walkouts

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Feb. 4, 2026 CONTACT:   Marco Guajardo, mguajardo@texasaft.org press@seekerstrategies.com Texas Educators Urge Clear Guidance for Schools After Student Walkouts Divisive rhetoric from state leaders does not keep kids safe Austin, Texas – Earlier this week, students in several Texas communities left class to participate in demonstrations related to national...

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