Teach the Vote's Week in Review: May 13, 2022

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Date Posted: 5/13/2022
The ATPE Governmental Relations team recaps the past week’s education news, legislative and election updates, and regulatory developments.
- Let Us Teach: ATPE shares teachers’ voices through task force survey results
- Abbott says he will support push for private school vouchers next session
- Early voting begins Monday for May 24 primary runoffs
- Two constitutional amendments approved, new legislators chosen
- Legislative committees discuss interim charges on loan repayment, Reading Academies, accelerated instruction, and more
- IDEA Charter superintendent pick raises eyebrows
- The ATPE Podcast: Teacher Targeting
- PTC to host panel discussion on supporting teachers

ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier and ATPE Board Member and 2012 Texas Secondary Teacher of the Year Stephanie Stoebe spoke with KXAN News about the report. Reflecting one of its biggest themes, Stoebe said, “Teachers need time to plan, to collaborate, to look at data, to make informed decisions.” Chevalier noted that lawmakers have expressed interest in the policy recommendations and are looking for detailed solutions.

Related: A top concern for ATPE’s survey respondents was the negative impact of state-mandated testing on instructional time. ATPE Senior Lobbyist Monty Exter spoke about ill-timed changes to state testing in another interview this week with KXAN News, saying the STAAR tests shouldn’t be tied to accountability right now.
VOUCHERS: At a Monday night rally, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced his support for voucher legislation that would send public taxpayer dollars to unaccountable private schools. Abbott was previously criticized by fellow conservatives for not including school choice in his “Parental Bill of Rights” proposal announced earlier this year during a campaign event at a charter school. Voucher bills have repeatedly been blocked by the Texas House of Representatives, but according to The Texas Tribune, House Speaker Dade Phelan (R-Port Neches) recently indicated he would allow a vote on voucher-related legislation next session.
ATPE released a statement Tuesday in response to Abbott’s announcement, saying, “The governor is again attempting to capitalize on trendy political rhetoric by mislabeling vouchers as a ‘parental right’ and again ignoring the facts: Texas voters support Texas public schools.” In an interview with KXAN News, ATPE Lobbyist Mark Wiggins pointed out that parents surrender many of their rights at the doorstep of a private school.

RUNOFFS: Texas Secretary of State John Scott released information today encouraging all registered voters to vote in the May 24 runoffs for the Republican and Democratic party primary elections. The early voting period lasts only five days, beginning Monday, May 16, and ending next Friday, May 20. In this blog post, ATPE’s Mark Wiggins writes about what the runoffs could mean for education issues next session, plus reminders about who is eligible to vote in each runoff.
ATPE’s Teach the Vote resources now include profiles of candidates for Texas Attorney General, where there are runoffs taking place May 24 on both the Republican and Democratic sides. Teach the Vote profiles also cover candidates vying for the Texas Legislature, State Board of Education, Governor, and Lieutenant Governor. Use our search tools to learn more about the candidates and make your plan now to vote in the runoffs this month.

RESULTS: About 7.6% of Texas voters participated in last Saturday’s uniform local election, also approving two constitutional amendments that will lower property taxes.

In HD 38, a seat vacated by former Rep. Eddie Lucio III will be filled by Erin Gamez (D-Brownsville). Gamez was the only candidate who filed to run in that special election and is also the lone candidate on the November ballot for HD 38.
LEGISLATURE: The Senate Higher Education Committee met Tuesday, May 10, to consider interim charges on workforce education, post-secondary enrollment trends, financial aid incentives to increase teacher recruitment, and more. Ken Martin, Chief Financial Officer of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, gave the committee an overview of loan repayment programs for teachers meant to incentivize individuals to work in high demand areas. The Teach for Texas Loan Repayment Assistance Program is an older program with high participation that provides up to $2,500 to those teaching in designated critical shortage areas such as special education. The Math and Science Scholars Loan Repayment program, launched in 2015, provides up to $10,000 in loan relief to math and science majors who teach math or science in Title I schools, but participation in the program has been low. In 2019, ATPE-supported Senate Bill (SB) 1757 lowered the GPA requirement for the program from 3.5 to 3.0 and reduced the teaching commitment from eight to four years.

Related: We wrote last week about ATPE’s testimony before the Senate Finance Committee urging lawmakers to provide a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to increase TRS retiree benefits. Reporter Ali Linan with CNHI interviewed ATPE’s Monty Exter for an article this week about the impact of inflation on retired teachers’ income. Exter said there’s an expectation that salaries to keep up with inflation over time, but “for our retired educators and their annuities, that doesn't happen.” Read the full article here.

IDEA serves over 49,000 students in Texas and received over $630 million in taxpayer funding from the state in 2020-21. That same year, TEA authorized the large chain of charter schools to expand its footprint in Texas despite revelations that IDEA had spent massive sums on executive salaries and perks, including a private jet.

PANEL: Pastors for Texas Children is inviting educators and other stakeholders to attend a free panel discussion on "Supporting Teachers in Such a Time as This." The event will take place Monday afternoon, May 16, in Bryan, Texas. Click here for more details.
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