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Teach the Vote's Week in Review: July 19, 2024

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Educator Preparation | Certification Retirement | TRS | Social Security Texas Legislature Congress | Federal TEA | Commissioner | SBOE Miscellaneous

Date Posted: 7/19/2024

The ATPE Governmental Relations team recaps the past week’s education news, legislative and election updates, and regulatory developments.


SBEC: The State Board for Educator Certification met Thursday and Friday in Austin. On Thursday, the board met in a work session to tackle a range of issues, including the Effective Preparation Framework (EPF) and Continuous Approval Review (CAR) process for Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs); progress in developing a Texas-specific Teacher Performance Assessment (TxTPA); implementation of legislation requiring updates to standards under the board’s purview; and potential revisions to the Educator Preparation Stakeholder Group (EPSG) stakeholder group, of which ATPE is a member. ATPE Lobbyist Tricia Cave recaps the work session in this Teach the Vote blog post. On Friday, the board’s agenda included discussion of revisions to discipline standards, teacher pedagogy standards, and special education certification requirements, among other items. Look for a full recap of Friday’s SBEC meeting on Teach the Vote next week.


TRS: The Teacher Retirement System (TRS) Board of Trustees met July 18–19 and announced three TRS-Care program updates, including the lowering of TRS-Care Medicare Advantage premiums for the 2025 plan year, as well as a limited-time enrollment opportunity (Oct. 1–March 31, 2026) for Medicare-eligible TRS retirees and their eligible dependents to enroll in or rejoin TRS-Care Medicare Advantage. Retirees eligible for TRS-Care may also enroll in new dental and vision plans between Oct. 1 and Dec. 7. The plans are available to all eligible retirees, regardless of whether they participate in TRS-Care medical and pharmacy coverage, and you can choose dental, vision, or both. Look for a full report next week on Teach the Vote.


FEDERAL BUDGET: On July 10, the U.S. House Appropriations Committee approved a Republican-led plan for the federal fiscal year 2025 budget that would cut the U.S. Department of Education budget by $11 billion or 13% overall, including $4.7 billion from the Title I grant program. The plan in front of the House Appropriations Committee was approved in a 31-25 party line vote. ATPE Lobbyist Heather Cave has more in this blog post.


ADVOCACY UPDATE: The ATPE Governmental Relations team’s Advocacy Update from the 2024 ATPE Summit is now available for on-demand viewing through the ATPE Professional Learning Portal. ATPE members may earn one hour of continuing professional education (CPE) credit for watching the session, which covers the 2023 legislative and special sessions and the governor's unsuccessful attempt to pass private school vouchers. ATPE lobbyists also look ahead to the upcoming November election and the 2025 legislative session while discussing how the retirement and recent primary defeat of several public education allies will shape those events. To view the session, log in to the portal at atpe.org/cpe, then search for "Advocacy Update Recording" to enroll in the course.


PROPOSED RULES: TEA released three proposed new or amended rules Friday:

Each of these rule rules is open for public comment through Aug. 19. Comments can be submitted directly to TEA using the agency’s online submission form. In addition, there will be public hearings on the proposed amendments to 19 TAC Chapter 89 on July 30 and 31. The public may participate in either hearing virtually by linking to the hearing at https://zoom.us/j/98935357757. Anyone wishing to testify must be present at 9:30 a.m. and indicate to TEA staff their intent to comment and are encouraged to also send written testimony to sped@tea.texas.gov



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