Teach the Vote's Week in Review: April 23, 2021

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Date Posted: 4/23/2021
- House unanimously approves a budget bill following 12-hour debate
- ATPE asks Secretary Cardona for clarity on use of federal funds
- House Public Education Committee advances more House bills, gears up for Senate bills
- Senate Education Committee passes controversial voucher bill
- Other bills considered by the Texas Legislature this week
- Vote NOW in the May 1 uniform election
- COVID-19 resources and updates
BUDGET: On Thursday, the Texas House unanimously approved Senate Bill (SB) 1, this session’s state budget bill. Several pro-public education and ATPE-supported amendments were added to the bill during the lengthy debate, including an anti-voucher amendment by Rep. Abel Herrero (D-Robstown), an amendment by Rep. Geanie Morrison (R-Victoria) to ensure legislative oversight in the distribution of federal emergency funds, and an amendment by Rep. Yvonne Davis (D-Dallas) authorizing a “13th check” for TRS retirees. Read more about education amendments added to the House’s version of SB 1, along with links to unofficial record vote counts, in this blog post by ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier. As SB 1 approaches final negotiations through the conference committee process, it is important to remember that any of these pro-public education amendments can be removed from the budget, and educators need to reach out to their legislators asking them to prioritize public education funding.
The House also approved House Bill (HB) 2, Rep. Greg Bonnen's (R-League City) supplemental appropriations bill for the current biennium, similarly adding language to ensure legislative oversight in the distribution of any federal relief funds.
Earlier in the week the House voted to approve HB 1525, Rep. Dan Huberty’s (R-Kingwood) clean-up bill for the HB 3 (2019) school finance legislation. Of note to educators was an amendment added to the bill by Rep. Chris Turner (D-Arlington) that preserves HB 3 teacher salary increases. The amendment requires school districts to maintain their non-administrative employees’ salaries at or above the 2020-21 levels. Tuner's amendment was adopted on a vote of 97 to 49.

ATPE is encouraging educators to keep the pressure on their elected officials to release the federal funds to school districts as soon as possible. ATPE members can visit Advocacy Central for tools to call or send messages to their elected officials.
The House Public Education (HPE) Committee met Tuesday to hear a variety of House bills covering topics such as civics education and testing. ATPE supported several of the bills, including HB 1613, which would extend the deadline for teachers to complete Reading Academies training to the 2023-24 school year. Find more information in this blog post about the Tuesday hearing by ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier.

Next week the HPE committee will begin hearing Senate bills, including the problematic charter expansion bill, SB 28, passed by the full Senate last week. ATPE continues to oppose this bill because it would weaken the authority of the State Board of Education (SBOE) to regulate the approval of new charter school chains. See the full committee agenda here.
The Senate Education Committee continued its schedule of meeting twice per week. On Tuesday, the committee approved a controversial special education voucher bill, SB 1716, which was opposed by ATPE and many in the special education community. Read more about that bill in this blog post on Tuesday’s meeting. The committee then voted without opposition Thursday to advance the bill, recommending SB 1716 for placement on the local and uncontested calendar, where it could be approved by the entire Senate without debate.

OTHER LEGISLATION: ATPE supported a few other bills heard outside of the education committees this week. On Tuesday in the House Transportation Committee, ATPE supported HB 130 by Rep. Eddie Rodriguez (D-Austin), which would exempt school buses from paying tolls on h



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