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Retiree Issues in the Spotlight 

We continue to await news of the final outcome of the bipartisan effort in Congress to pass the Social Security Fairness Act and finally repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) to ensure that public employees – including educators, firefighters, and VA nurses – receive the Social Security benefits they are due.

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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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House Appropriations Committee Convenes, Receives Subcommittee Assignments

News from the 88th Legislative Session

This Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for crafting the state’s biennial budget, convened for the first time this legislative session. At the hearing, the committee received testimony from Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar and Education Commissioner Mike Morath. At the hearing, Hegar discussed the state’s unprecedented $33 billion...

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Feb. 10, 2023: 89% of School Counselors Don’t Feel Respected by Texas

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This week's Hotline is sponsored by Texas AFT corporate supporter Horace Mann.  Friday, Feb. 10, 2023 Shining a Spotlight on School Counselors To honor National School Counseling Week, we’ve given the top spot in today’s Hotline to a Texas school counselor. My name is Jessica Pecina Lopez, and I am...

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Statement on Leaked Audio of TEA Voucher Conversation

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Feb. 15, 2023  CONTACT:  press@texasaft.org Texas AFT President Zeph Capo commented today on a leaked audio recording of the Texas Education Agency deputy commissioner advocating for school vouchers.   “’Maybe that's one less fourth grade teacher.’ Is that how the conversation normally goes inside TEA?   Inside...

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Shining a Spotlight on School Counselors

Text says, "National School Counselor Week: 89 percent of school counselors say they don't feel respected by the state of Texas."

This week is National School Counseling Week, a time to highlight the incredibly important, difficult, and too often unnoticed work of our public school counselors. There is a lot we can say here, like:  89% of our members who are school counselors tell us they don’t feel respected by the...

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Speaker Dade Phelan Announces House Committee Assignments

This past week, Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan announced committee assignments for the 88th legislative session. In his second session as speaker of the Texas House, Phelan dramatically changed the leadership and membership of several key Texas House committees. Rep. Brad Buckley (R-Killeen) will now head the House Public Education...

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