Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Nov. 19, 2021

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Date Posted: 11/19/2021
The ATPE Governmental Relations team recaps this week’s education news, legislative updates, and regulatory developments.
- SBOE discusses weighty curriculum matters during last meeting of 2021
- Feds launch investigation of Texas school district scrutinized for its response to new curriculum laws
- The latest on federal spending and Social Security legislation
- FDA and CDC experts back COVID-19 boosters for all adults
- Commissioner of Education meets with ATPE Board of Directors
- Candidate filing underway for March primary elections, plus more high-profile announcements

On Wednesday, Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath updated the board on implementation of recent legislation except for Senate Bill (SB) 3 (87-2), enacted in September, and its predecessor House Bill (HB) 3979 (87-R), passed during the regular session. Board members questioned Morath on a variety of topics, including the Texas Education Agency’s progress on creating guidance for the civics curriculum bills. Morath implied that the agency was doubtful such guidance would be helpful. The commissioner made his comments as rumors began to circulate about the existence of draft guidance documents, prompting lawmakers and SBOE members to request that TEA share the document(s) at once. Thursday evening, TEA issued official correspondence on HB 3979 and SB 3, but the document was strictly informational, providing an overview of the two bills. SB 3 is set to take effect Dec. 2, 2021, replacing HB 3979. Read more about Morath’s remarks in this blog post by ATPE Lobbyist Mark Wiggins.
During Friday’s meeting, the SBOE voted 10-3 to recommend for districts instructional materials that align with sex education curriculum standards the board adopted last year, but the recommended material only covers the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for middle and high school levels. After hearing several hours of testimony Tuesday, the board voted Friday to reject on a 6-6 vote other curriculum options that would have provided districts with health education instructional materials for elementary schools.



As we noted last week, ATPE is lobbying Congress to address the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) in federal law that reduces many educators’ Social Security benefits when they retire. Among the bills being considered is the bipartisan H.R. 5834, the “Equal Treatment of Public Servants Act of 2021,” by U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX), which would repeal and replace the WEP with a more equitable formula and provide a monthly stipend to educators over age 60 who are eligible for Social Security and have already retired. We encourage our ATPE members to use our simple tools on Advocacy Central (ATPE member login required) to reach out to their members of Congress urging them to support and cosponsor the WEP legislation.

For additional pandemic-related information for educators, visit ATPE's COVID-19 FAQ and Resources page.

ELECTIONS: Candidate filing began this week for the Texas Republican and Democratic primary elections, scheduled to take place March 1, 2022. At the top of the ticket, former congressman from El Paso Beto O’Rourke (D) filed to run for Governor, joining an already crowded field of Republicans challenging Gov. Greg Abbott (R). The filing deadline is December 13.

Among notable retirements, Rep. Garnet Coleman (D-Houston) announced this week he will not seek re-election. The Senate’s longest-serving member, Sen. John Whitmire (D-Houston), announced plans to run for Houston mayor in 2023, however he will run for reelection to the Texas Senate first.
Also, newly-elected Rep. John Lujan (R-San Antonio) was sworn in this week as the state representative for House District 118. Lujan flipped the seat from blue to red in a special election Nov. 2.
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