Texas IAF and Allies Block Substandard Border Housing Bills
Valley Interfaith and EPISO teamed up to successfully oppose two bills that would have undermined the Model Rules for Development that govern real estate development in counties that border the Texas-Mexico border. The Model Rules for Development have been a critical tool that our organizations fought for over 30 years ago and which have limited the development of substandard housing lacking access to sewer and clean water lines, drainage and roads.
Texas IAF Moves Adult Career Education (ACE) Fund Under Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) in House Bill 8
The Texas IAF succeeded this session in placing the Texas Innovative Adult Career Education (ACE) Fund under the auspices of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) which oversees reform and improvement of graduation rates in Texas community college systems.
Alignment with THECB student success initiatives is a recognition of IAF 20+ year history and success in achieving high community college graduation rates and securing living wage and middle class careers for our graduates.
Read moreTexas IAF Recognizes Work of Leaders, Legislators in Passage of HB 12 - Healthcare Access for New Moms
HB 12 to extend Medicaid coverage for low-income new mothers from two months to 12 months.
Leaders from across the Network of Texas IAF Organizations met with our legislators while they were candidates and again, once the 2023 Legislative Session began, to educate them about the need to extend Medicaid coverage from 2 months to 12 months for new moms. Texas has the highest number and rate of uninsured people in the United States. As a result, we have among the highest rates of maternal death and serious complications from giving birth, over 90% of which are preventable with proper ongoing health care.
Texas IAF Stands Firm with Legislators That Voted Against HB5 Corporate Welfare
Two Years of Texas IAF Opposition Leads to Reforms to Limit Giving School Money for Corporate Tax Breaks

The Texas Senate and House passed a compromised version of HB5 that still fundamentally represents misguided economic development to the benefit of out of state corporations that would come here for other factors anyway. This perpetuates a corporate welfare state which Chambers of Commerce and industry groups could never prove otherwise.
However, a 2-year campaign by Texas IAF and allies led to some major reforms in HB5 compared to the now defunct and failed Chapter 313 program. When these tax abatement deals are proposed at local school districts, there will now be a fair fight for taxpayers and public school supporters concerned about corporate welfare. HB 5 Reforms to Chapter 313 include:
Read moreTexas IAF Calls on Senate to Vote No on Failed Chapter 313 Revamp Under HB 5
CREATE 2-YEAR PAUSE TO ASSESS FISCAL IMPACT OF $31 BILLION IN CURRENT CHAPTER 313 TAXPAYER OBLIGATIONS
The Networks of Texas IAF Organizations (Texas IAF) urge Texas Senators to vote NO on HB5, the bill to renew the failed and defunct Chapter 313 program. With just a few days to go before the deadline for the Senate to pass House bills, the legislature has no clear path forward for the state’s costliest corporate tax incentive program, which was ended last legislative session with bi-partisan opposition. HB5 passed out of committee late Sunday with only 6 of 11 votes in favor.
“Though in the past few days there has finally been a real debate on the use of hard-earned taxpayer dollars on corporate giveaways, time has run out to put together an economic development program that protects schools and taxpayers,” said Rosalie Tristan, leader with Valley Interfaith of the Texas IAF. “Legislators and lobbyists had two years to put together a plan, and it’s clear that none exists because school-based corporate tax breaks are a failed strategy that undermines the future of our state.”
Read moreMedicaid Coverage for New At-Risk Mothers Advances to Senate, with Support from DAI & Texas IAF

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The bill would provide six months of Medicaid coverage to qualifying new moms....and could have a massive local impact.
More babies are born on Parkland’s Health’s insurance plan than in eight states. Extending coverage for those families would improve outcomes for tens of thousands of women in North Texas. Groups like Dallas Area Interfaith, a non-partisan, multi-ethnic, multi-issue group of religious congregations, schools, and other non-profits in Dallas, are working to get the bill passed.
Read moreDAI/Texas IAF: Resurrecting Tax Giveaway Program is a Bad Idea for Texas

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Chapter 313 was one of the country’s worst examples of crony capitalism, funneling billions in Texas taxpayer dollars to out-of-state interests. The program still costs Texas taxpayers over $1 billion a year in tax breaks to major oil, gas and manufacturing companies — money that could go to educating our children.
Dallas Area Interfaith, the Texas IAF, allies and a bipartisan group of legislators killed the reauthorization of Chapter 313 in the 2021 legislative session. Rather than leaving the program in the grave, industry groups are actually proposing to resurrect Chapter 313 this legislative session and make it worse in the form of House Bill 5.
Read moreTexas IAF: It's Up to House Speaker to Allow Gun 'Raise the Age' Bill to Be Heard

Less than a day after a bill that would raise the age to legally purchase semi-automatic rifles unexpectedly passed through Committee, Texas IAF leaders learned that Representative Guillen (from Rio Grande City) appeared to be actively suppressing House Bill 2744 from being heard on the floor. Delayed submission of the Committee report resulted in the bill missing a crucial deadline for it to put on the Calendars schedule for Thursday -- the last day to hear new bills.
Leaders from across the state held an emergency press conference calling on Guillen and the Texas House Speaker to allow the bill to be heard, and for Calendars.
Read moreAs HB 5 Passes Through House, Texas IAF & Allies Denounce Impact on Schools, Environment & Public Goods

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A coalition of more than a dozen organizations such as the Network of Texas IAF Organizations, the Texas Campaign for the Environment, the Texas State Teachers Association and the Texas AFL-CIO wrote a letter to lawmakers Thursdayopposing the bill and any efforts to revive Chapter 313.
“We urge you to support alternative policies that promote fair and transparent economic development, adequately fund our public education and ensure a level playing field for all businesses in Texas,” they wrote.
First Ever Texas HBCU Legislative Caucus Launches w/ Support of CTI

State lawmakers and Huston Tillotson students announced their intent to form Texas' first Historically Black Colleges and Universities Caucus to help provide the state's HBCUs with "necessary resources and support to thrive." This effort is an outgrowth of a three-year partnership between Huston-Tillotson University (HTU) and Central Texas Interfaith (CTI), involving leadership education and preparation of students studying political science. Fannie Akingbala, a leader from Ebenezer Baptist Church, co-chaired the press conference.
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