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Who decides what Texas teachers can say – the Constitution or TEA?
Something unprecedented is happening in Texas: last Fall, state officials launched investigations into more than 350 educators based on their personal social media posts. Teachers were fired, doxed, and threatened while lawmakers have made some of these threats with impunity. This hypocrisy matters and should be worrisome to anyone that values constitutionality and individual liberties.
Read MoreJudge Strikes Down Texas Book-Rating Law, but Censorship Battles in Schools Persist
A federal judge has blocked a key provision of Texas’s book-rating law.
Read MoreEducators square the 2025 election results in Texas
While tax rate elections and bonds by and large failed to pass on Election Day, pro-public education candidates surged in major school board races.
Read MoreCy-Fair ISD voters oust trustees who prioritized far-right agenda over student needs
Today, Cy-Fair ISD voters elected three new trustees to set the direction of the school district for the next four years.
Read MoreEl Paso voters oppose Socorro ISD school funding proposal
Prop A would have generated $49 million for the district without raising the tax rate
Read MoreHouston ISD follows mass educator layoffs with a teacher recruitment drive in South Texas
Last night, Houston voters elected two new trustees to the Houston Independent School District board in another electoral defeat for state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles.
Read MoreHouston voters deal another political blow to HISD Superintendent Mike Miles
Last night, Houston voters elected two new trustees to the Houston Independent School District board in another electoral defeat for state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles.
Read MoreOct. 31, 2025: Fort Worth Taken Over
Friday, October 31, 2025 (Happy Halloween!) Beyond the Shutdown As we brace for the deliberate lapse in SNAP benefits for millions of Americans, and as Head Start programs prepare to close from shutdown defunding, it’s important to remember what led us here: a proposed budget that would devastate the health and well-being of working Americans and vulnerable...
Read MoreReminder: Election Day Is Tuesday
Tuesday, November 4th, is your last opportunity to vote this election cycle. As always, the ballot is packed with important local and statewide decisions that will directly impact our communities, schools, and future.
Read MoreShutdown Relief: Food Pantries & Resources Available for Those Hurt by SNAP Benefit Loss
As the federal government shutdown drags on, millions of Texans are facing uncertainty over their SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits.
Read MoreTexas Faculty Confront a Manufactured Crisis: Lessons from the 2025 Higher Education Summit
Higher education in Texas is under coordinated political attack, and defending our rights, our work, and our students will require collective action like never before.
Read MoreA Tale of Two Districts: Fort Worth, Houston, and the State’s Long Game for Texas Public Schools
Houston Federation of Teachers President Jackie Anderson speaks at a 2024 rally against the Texas Education Agency’s takeover of Houston ISD. When the Texas Education Agency announced its takeover of Fort Worth ISD last week, it marked another flashpoint in a long-brewing conflict over who controls the future of Texas public schools:...
Read More7 Million Americans Rally for Democracy in Latest No Kings Day of Action
Photo courtesy of the Houston Federation of Teachers This past Saturday, Oct. 18, 7 million Americans turned out to more than 2,700 peaceful marches and nonviolent for the second No Kings Day of action. At least one event took place in all 50 states in opposition to democratic backsliding, as...
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