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This Weekend, March to the Polls with Texas AFT Local Unions 

Left: San Antonio union members canvass on behalf of Texas AFT COPE-endorsed HD 118 candidate Kristian Carranza. Right: Dallas area union members canvass for Texas AFT COPE-endorsed HD 112 candidate Averie Bishop. Find all endorsements at vote.texasaft.org.   In 2023, a bipartisan coalition of state lawmakers rejected private school voucher scams that threatened to divert millions of taxpayer dollars from public...

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Bills to Watch: A Preview of the 88th Legislature

As of today, over 1,300 bills have been filed by Texas legislators for the upcoming session, starting in January. Among them are bills that align with our Respect Agenda and could be hugely important to educators and students:

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Texas May Revoke Largest Teacher Prep Program’s Accreditation

After a long history of customer complaints, for-profit Texas Teachers of Tomorrow, Texas’ largest teacher preparation program, faces revocation of its accreditation after the program failed to make improvements while on probation after a 2021 audit found the company to be out of compliance in key state standards including admission,...

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TRS Board of Trustees Convenes for Quarterly Meeting

This Thursday and Friday, the TRS Board of Trustees convened for its quarterly meeting at its headquarters in Austin. Texas AFT Retiree Plus President Rita Runnels chats with TRS Chairman Jarvis Hollingsworth after the meeting adjourned. Texas AFT Retiree Plus executive members Rita Runnels and Phyllis Ruffin provided public comment...

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What We’re Hearing… A Preview of the 88th Legislature

Photo of the Texas Capitol dome washed in blue. Text says, "Countdown to the 88th Legislative Session"

In the weeks leading up to the legislative session, which starts Jan. 10, Texas AFT staff have been attending a host of education events and panels, which have yielded some interesting insights from legislators in attendance.  At an event in November in Lubbock, Rep. Ken King, who serves on the...

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Releases Legislative Priorities

Photo of the Texas Capitol dome washed in blue. Text says, "Countdown to the 88th Legislative Session"

Ahead of the upcoming legislative session, which begins Jan. 10, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has released his 21 legislative priorities, including a number of items related to K-12 and higher education.  While the priorities Patrick listed at his Wednesday press conference are mostly “concepts” at this stage, Texas AFT sees...

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