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Texas AFT at the Capitol: Recap of Week 1 of the 89th Legislature  

On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the 89th Texas Legislature gaveled in, and Texas AFT was proud to represent K-12 and higher education employees the Texas State Capitol in Austin. Local union presidents from across the state came together, along with Texas AFT President Zeph Capo, to receive training and strategize on our legislative agenda. 

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Senate, House Education Committees Begin Hearings

The House Public Education Committee met for its first official hearing of the session Tuesday. The committee, under the new leadership of Rep. Brad Buckley (R-Salado), heard invited testimony from the Texas Education Agency and the Texas School Safety Center.  Commissioner Mike Morath gave a broad overview of the agency’s...

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AFT Calls on Congress to Raise the Debt Ceiling

The American Federation of Teachers, along with dozens of our union’s partner groups, have called on the U.S. Congress to raise the national  ceiling before the country defaults on its debt.  Raising the debt ceiling in no way subjects the country to additional debt by increasing federal spending, it simply...

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Feb. 24, 2023: Teacher Vacancy Task Force Report Is Finally Out

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Friday, Feb. 24, 2023 Strong Public Schools Need Empowered Educators No decisions about Texas school employees should be made without the input of Texas school employees. That’s our message to the Texas Legislature, and it's the subject of our newest union T-shirt! Buy yours at store.texasaft.org and help fuel our...

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Brownsville AFT Members Win ‘Right to Recess’ for Students

Every elementary school student in Brownsville ISD is now guaranteed a minimum 15-minute recess every day thanks to advocacy from Brownsville Educators Stand Together (BEST AFT).  In December, members of BEST, an organizing committee building toward becoming a full AFT local union, asked district administrators and the Board of Trustees...

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Texas AFT Receives $50,000 AFT Grant for Educator Apprenticeship Program

This month, our national affiliate, the American Federation of Teachers, announced grants totaling $500,000 to fund 14 projects for AFT affiliates across the country, including Texas AFT.  This latest round of grants is part of the AFT Innovation Fund’s “What Kids and Communities Need” grant program, which has committed $1.6...

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House Appropriations Committee Considers Community College Budget, Hears Testimony from AFT

https://youtu.be/AoC0KpRRDQQ This past Thursday, the Article III subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for the education-related portions of the state budget, heard testimony related to budget appropriations for the state’s community colleges.  Dr. David Albert, president of Austin Community College AFT, was among those who testified. In...

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Statement on Teacher Vacancy Task Force Report

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Feb. 24, 2022  CONTACT:  press@texasaft.org Texas AFT President Zeph Capo commented today on the final report released by the Texas Education Agency’s Teacher Vacancy Task Force:   “We thank the task force for its work, and we especially want to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of the...

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Feb. 17, 2023: TEA Deputy Says the Quiet Part Out Loud

Friday, Feb. 17, 2023 The Campaign to Defund Public Schools Picks Up Steam This has been a whirlwind week in the world of Texas education. We’ll cover much of it in this newsletter (TEA scandal! State of the State! Dan Patrick’s priorities!), but the main theme: vouchers and their impact...

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Socorro AFT Donates $10,000 in Goods to Asylum Seekers

As unionists, we say it frequently: an injustice to one is an injustice to all. Our members in Socorro ISD exemplified that spirit in January, spearheading a donation drive for people seeking asylum at the Texas-Mexico border. Socorro AFT led the efforts with support from several other El Paso area...

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