The Texas Legislature convenes just 140 days every odd-numbered year. The Texas Alliance for Child and Family Services has staff, board members, members, and partners who are actively engaged in advocacy before, during, and after the session. They work to promote the interests of Texas children and families through funding, programs, and policy that encourage service providers to thrive in communities across Texas.
Important Dates:
Election Day: November 8, 2022
Bill Filing: November 14, 2022 – March 10, 2023
88th Texas Legislature: January 10, 2023 – May 29, 2023
TACFS Advocacy Day at the Capitol: January 24, 2023
Investments in proven family-focused programs can make families stronger and safer, allowing them to stay together and raise children in safe, loving environments.
MoreBetween rising costs and salaries, many employers in Texas and nationwide have struggled to recruit and retain their workforce.
MoreRecent state investments have helped sustain capacity in the foster care system, but it is essential that legislators continue to make investments to help community-based organizations build and deliver the range of services that children and youth in foster care need.
MoreChildren and youth across the country face increasing rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal behaviors. This is especially true for adolescents in the child welfare system whose experiences and trauma often create complex trauma.
MoreSafety is caregivers’ top priority, but punitive regulations that fail to recognize the realities of caring for children who have experienced trauma currently provide a disincentive to work with children and youth who have high needs.
MoreHouse and Senate Interim Charges Focus on Key Solutions
TACFS Identifies 2023 Guiding Policy Priorities
Workforce Hiring and Retention Struggles Continue to Challenge Texas Residential Operations
Creating high-quality placements for children and youth who need them
TACFS Advocacy Day at the Capitol Recap