Advocacy Action Center
Your Hub for Texas child advocacy
Take a look back at past Texas Legislative Sessions to explore the resources, policy priorities, and actions that drove change #forchildren.
Welcome to CHILDREN AT RISK’s Advocacy Action Center
We’re building on the momentum of past sessions to continue advocating for policies that create lasting change for Texas children and families. From public education to immigration, health and safety, our priorities reflect a commitment to improving outcomes and driving progress. Learn more about how our work in previous sessions has shaped Texas policy and how we’re pushing forward for even greater impact in the 89th Texas Legislative Session.
Recently from the Advocacy Team…
Sign-On Letter in Support of SB 972/HB 2294
Kim Kofron, Senior Director of Education, testifies in support of SB 972/HB 2294 during the March 17, 2025 Senate Economic Development Committee Hearing. We, the undersigned early childhood professionals, educators, employers, parents, and advocates, urge you to...
C@R Hosts State of Disconnection Legislative Briefing on Public Education
A State of Disconnection C@R Hosts Legislative Briefing to address challenges in public education and youth disconnectionOn Friday, November 15th, CHILDREN AT RISK hosted a Legislative Briefing at the Texas Capitol to address two critical challenges facing Texas...
C@R Hosts 89th Texas Legislative Agenda for Children
This post was written by Briauna Derry, Director of Media Activism, CHILDREN AT RISK.On November 21, CHILDREN AT RISK, in partnership with the Texas Family Leadership Council, hosted the 89th Texas Legislative Agenda for Children Summit, bringing together experts,...
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Past Testimony short-list
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Public Policy & Law Center (PPLC)
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