January 23, 2026
CONGRESSIONAL UPDATE: ATPE shared its federal priorities in a letter to the Texas congressional delegation this week. The letter covered federal funding, protection against private school vouchers, extension of paid sick and family medical leave benefits, testing and accountability waivers, funding for educator preparation, and reforms to Social Security laws to repeal and/or replace provisions that negatively impact many educators when they retire. Read more about the priorities in this blog post by ATPE Governmental Relations Director Jennifer Mitchell.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: The Texas Senate Finance Committee held its first public hearing of the session this week to discuss Senate Bill (SB) 1, which sets the state’s budget for the next two fiscal years. Chair Jane Nelson (R-Flower Mound) announced that her priorities for the budget include fully funding House Bill 3 (2019). Nelson pointed out during the hearing that all senators want to maintain public education funding this session. The committee will meet for the next few weeks and will hear from Texas Education Agency (TEA) and Teacher Retirement System (TRS) staff Monday, February 22. Read more about the hearing in this post from ATPE Senior Lobbyist Monty Exter.
“It is critical for schools to open as safely and as soon as possible, and remain open, to achieve the benefits of in-person learning and key support services. To enable schools to open safely and remain open, it is important to adopt and consistently implement actions to slow the spread of SARS-CoV-2 both in schools and in the community. This means that all community members, students, families, teachers, and school staff should take actions to protect themselves and others where they live, work, learn, and play. In short, success in preventing the introduction and subsequent transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in schools is connected to and facilitated by preventing transmission in the broader community.”
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath participated in a conversation with Texas Tribune CEO Evan Smith Thursday, during which the commissioner spoke about virtual learning, school funding, and STAAR. Morath acknowledged that few students using the expanded remote learning options necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic saw academic improvement. The commissioner said he has not yet decided whether to protect district funding by extending the current “hold harmless” waiver through the end of the school year. The commissioner also continued his insistence that students take STAAR tests this semester, despite the outcry from many parents, educators, and lawmakers. Morath suggested STAAR results are needed to help parents decide whether to let their children advance to the next grade. Read more about the commissioner’s comments in this Teach the Vote blog post.
The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) held its first meeting of the year today. The board’s short agenda included the appointment of new members to its Educator Preparation Advisory Committee, including ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier representing our association. The board also approved commendations and accountability ratings for educator preparation programs and discussed several contract abandonment cases. Read more in this blog post by ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier.
ELECTION UPDATE: Early voting in the Texas House District 68 special election runoff begins Tuesday, February 16. Election Day will be Tuesday, February 23. Click on the links here for candidates David Spiller (R-Jacksboro) and Craig Carter (R-Nocona), to view their Teach the Vote profiles, including their responses to the ATPE Candidate Survey. In the special election that prompted the runoff, Spiller earned 43.88% of the vote while Carter had 18.07%.
This year’s ATPE at the Virtual Capitol closing session will feature newly appointed Texas House Public Education Committee Chairman Harold Dutton (D-Houston), along with House Public Education Committee member Rep. Gary VanDeaver (R-New Boston) and Senate Education Committee member Sen. Beverly Powell (D-Fort Worth). You won’t want to miss this special event Sunday, February 21. ATPE members can register for free and check out the rest of the day’s offerings, including panel presentations, legislative issue updates, live Q&A, and advocacy training at atpe.org/ATPE-at-the-Virtual-Capitol.Congratulations, Andrea, for your appointment to the Educator Preparation Advisory Committee! Great news for ATPE and educators!