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This Week in the Legislature: Abbott’s Voucher Push, Movement on Student Behavior Bills 

News from the 89th legislative session

Governor Abbott Continues to Push Voucher Scam Despite Public Opposition  Despite two-thirds of Texans opposing his private school voucher program (29% support, 65% oppose), Gov. Greg Abbott held a press conference this week alongside Lt. Gov.Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dustin Burrows, declaring he had the votes to pass House Bill 3, his latest voucher scheme.  Abbott also announced that...

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AFT Takes Legal Action to Defend Public, Higher Education 

AFT members, parents, and students gather outside the Department of Education on March 14 to protest the Trump Administration’s move to gut the department and imperil federal funding for our kids and their schools.  Last week, we shared news of an expected yet dangerous move from the Trump administration: an...

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House Higher Ed Committee Off to a Good Start  

News from the 89th legislative session

After last week’s Senate Bill 37 chaos in the Senate Education K-16 Committee, it was refreshing to see bills in the House Higher Education Committee that would support our community colleges and universities.   House Bill 2110 by Rep. Gary VanDeaver modifies the funding model for community colleges established in...

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Why Are Billionaires Still Trying to Buy Our Schools? 

Credit: www.littlesis.org Despite Gov. Greg Abbott and billionaire donor Jeff Yass pouring millions into pro-voucher campaigns, the public remains firmly against privatizing our schools.  Texas AFT President Zeph Capo brought the receipts this week to a press conference with Local Progress Texas, a coalition of local government officials and community...

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Submit Public Comments to the Texas Legislature

A great way to make your voice heard on bills in the state Legislature is to leave a public comment online. These comments, which you can write from your home, are distributed to representatives on House committees and become part of the public record on a bill - so be...

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