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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.
Read MoreOct. 4, 2024: ‘I’m a Union Guy’
Friday, Oct. 4, 2024 ‘I’m a Union Guy’ Tuesday’s Vice Presidential Debate was much less ... lively than the Presidential Debate, but there were still a few noteworthy moments. Specifically on the topic of trade and the economy, vice presidential candidate and Democratic governor of Minnesota Tim Walz proclaimed that...
Read MoreFact Check: No, There Is Not Rampant Voter Fraud in Texas
Texas voters received a significant victory for voting rights in federal court this past week when it ruled against a key provision of Texas’ anti-voter law, Senate Bill 1. The portion struck down is what the court refers to as ‘the canvassing restriction,’ which served no purpose but to illegally...
Read MoreElection 2024 Spotlight: State Board of Education Endorsements
Endorsing in State Board of Education races is a critical piece of our political work at Texas AFT. Those who attend our Educating Texas series have heard us speak regularly about the importance of this often-overlooked body of elected officials and the impact their decisions have on the daily lives...
Read MoreBiden’s New Executive Order Strengthens Educators’ Right to Safe Schools
In response to the escalating threat of gun violence in schools, with at least 50 this year, President Biden has signed a new executive order that directs federal agencies to combat emerging firearms threats and improve school-based active shooter drills.
Read MoreOctober 7th is the last day you can register to vote!
2024 is a presidential election year, with consequential down-ballot races across a Texas where: Public schools are struggling to survive without any new funding from the state since 2019. A flurry of bad bills from the 88th Legislature are now law, infringing on the freedom to learn and threatening our...
Read MoreSept. 27, 2024: Protecting the Freedom to Learn
Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 Protecting the freedom to learn It’s national Banned Books Week, though in Texas for the past several years, just about every week has been Banned Books Week. According to American Library Association data, in 2023, more than 1,470 titles were challenged in Texas, putting it behind...
Read MoreOur Advocacy Never Stops: Updates on Your Right to a Secure Retirement
Texas AFT continues to be busy at the Texas Capitol and before our state agencies advocating on a variety of issues. Continuing our coverage from last week’s Hotline, today we will focus on the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) joint budget hearing, interim House Pensions, Investments, & Financial Services...
Read MoreHigher Education in Focus: Senate Subcommittee on Higher Education Interim Hearing
After the Texas Senate Subcommittee on Higher Education covered Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies, combating antisemitism on Texas college campuses, and campus free speech in its May 2024 interim hearing, advocates were expecting the committee to take up the rest of its interim charges – including the second wave recently issued...
Read MoreOur Advocacy Never Stops: Updates on Your Right to a Secure Retirement
Texas AFT continues to be busy at the Texas Capitol and before our state agencies advocating on a variety of issues. Continuing our coverage from last week’s Hotline, today we will focus on the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) joint budget hearing, interim House Pensions, Investments, & Financial Services...
Read MoreSBEC Recap: Texas Teachers of Tomorrow Secures Agreement
The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) met in Austin September 19-20. Perhaps the most consequential event of the meeting came early Thursday afternoon.
Read MoreElection 2024 Spotlight: Preserving an Anti-Voucher Vote in HD 121
After the bruising battles of last year’s voucher-focused Texas Legislature and amid an equally unsettling back-to-school season, we know how critical this November’s election is.
Read MoreSept. 20, 2024: The Right to Academic Freedom
Friday, Sept. 20, 2024 The Right to Academic Freedom No. 6 in Texas AFT’s Educator’s Bill of Rights, our union’s agenda for the 89th Legislature, is the right to academic freedom. Our members have told us that ending classroom censorship by repealing book bans and limitations on classroom instructional materials...
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