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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...

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This Week in Higher Ed: Why is the Legislature Coming for Accreditation?  

News from the 89th legislative session

This week, House Bill 1705 and its companion Senate Bill 757 were heard in both the House Higher Education Committee and the Senate Education K-16 Committee. These bills change higher education accrediting standards, removing the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) as the statutorily mandated agency in the education...

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Texas AFT Retiree Plus Recommends Dr. Marty Lenard for TRS Board 

The upcoming Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Board of Trustees election is critical for educators, as it can directly impact retirement benefits and the push for an automatic cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) tied to inflation. After careful review, Texas AFT Retiree Plus members recommend Dr. Marty Lenard, a long-time educator...

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March 28, 2025: Voucher Math 101

Friday, March 28, 2025 Voucher Math 101 On Tuesday, while Gov. Greg Abbott (bafflingly) hosted Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to promote his private school voucher scheme, fifth-grade math teacher Tay Carriker-Cavin, an Education Austin member, delivered a tough lesson in "Voucher Math" just feet away from their press conference.  Armed...

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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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March 21, 2025: Heard, loud and clear

Friday, March 21, 2025 Heard, loud and clear Over the past two weeks, close to 800 of our members have come to the Texas Capitol. They have testified before committees, met with lawmakers, and spoken with members of the media, all with a clear message: they need fully funded public...

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