A Call to Supporters of Student Press Freedom: Why We Need You Now

By New Voices Texas

We are currently living through a tumultuous era for the First Amendment. From the erosion of public trust in media to the increasing challenges facing newsrooms across the country, the infrastructure of a free press is being tested as never before.

In this environment, the challenge of training and supporting the next generation of journalists is not merely an academic concern—it is a democratic imperative. Yet, at the very moment when young storytellers need the strongest protection to learn their craft, they are often the most vulnerable to administrative overreach.

The Reality in Texas

As advocates for the First Amendment, we know that a free press is the cornerstone of our democracy. However, across the state of Texas, student journalists in high schools and colleges face administrative censorship and prior review that would be unthinkable in a professional newsroom.

When we allow student voices to be silenced, we are not just suppressing a single story; we are teaching the next generation that the First Amendment is conditional, and that truth is subject to the permission of those in power. We believe that the “student” prefix should never function as a waiver of constitutional rights.

A New Chapter for the Movement

Since 2019, New Voices Texas—a nonpartisan, student-led grassroots coalition—has been working tirelessly to pass state legislation that protects the editorial independence of student media and prevents retaliation against journalism advisors.

Our student leaders have shown incredible resilience, but the path through the Texas Capitol is steep. We recognize that for this movement to finally cross the finish line, we need to bridge the gap between student passion and professional influence.

This is where you come in.

We are issuing a call to all journalists, lawyers, educators, and First Amendment supporters: Stand with our students. We are actively recruiting a coalition of adults and industry professionals to provide the strategic weight and mentorship necessary to turn our vision into law.

How You Can Serve

We have designed two distinct participation paths for adult supporters to join our leadership team:

  • Path A: Full Leadership & Legacy Serve on the Steering Committee through May to help shape our immediate strategy, and then transition into a permanent member of our Advisory Board starting in June.
  • Path B: Targeted Strategic Support Serve on the Steering Committee as a temporary adviser through the end of May to provide expert guidance during this critical spring window.

Why Your Voice Matters

The 2027 Texas Legislative Session represents a critical window for student press freedom. To succeed, our student advocates need the legal expertise, media strategy, and professional credibility that only veteran journalists and First Amendment experts can provide.

Your involvement signals to lawmakers that student press rights are not just a “school issue”—they are a fundamental priority for the entire Texas media landscape.

Important Deadlines

To ensure we have our team ready to take action this spring, please note the following application deadlines:

  • Steering Committee Deadline: February 28
  • Permanent Advisory Board Deadline: May 1

Join the Movement

If you are ready to help us protect the future of Texas journalism, please complete our brief interest form below. Let us know which path fits your schedule and how your unique expertise can help us empower the next generation.

Complete the New Voices Texas Interest Form Here

Together, we can ensure that the future of the First Amendment in Texas is bright, bold, and protected.

Apply by May 31 to be a NVT Leader

Join us on Zoom to learn about being a New Voices Texas leader

We will host a Zoom meeting on Sunday, May 18 at 8 p.m. for any student who wants to learn more about what it means to serve as an officer and how you can become a leader in the New Voices movement in Texas.

Please use the Zoom info below to join the meeting:

https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89608953380?pwd=MGRFWnc2elJPYk5ESEh1RlYxVGNtdz09

Meeting ID: 896 0895 3380
Passcode: x3bVab

Outgoing student NVT officers and David Doerr, NVT’s faculty adviser, will be on the Zoom call to answer questions.


It’s time to pass the leadership torch to new officers for New Voices Texas while many of our current officers will soon graduate.

We have set May 31 as the deadline for students to apply to become an officer with our student-led advocacy organization.

We will need to fill multiple leadership positions for the coming 2025-2026 school year, which will include a legislative session in which we intend to make a major push to have a New Voices law padded in Texas. We are in particular need of Regional Officers from each corner of the state so there will be lots of opportunities to get involved this year.

And we are open to additional students serving as “Specialists” for things like regional organizing, social media, and all-around promotion. Most of the leadership positions will be dedicated to high school journalists, but we will expand this year’s leadership team to include a college journalist outreach specialist, as well. 

New Voices Texas Officers Application

Please apply to become a New Voices Texas officer for the 2025-2026 school year.

New Voices Officer positions include:

  • Legislative Officer
  • Communications Officer
  • Regional Organizer (four positions to represent West, East, North and South/Central Texas)
  • Educational Officer
  • Club Development Officer

If you know you are interested in becoming an officer, please use this form to apply today!


Volunteer Interest Form

If you are unsure about your ability to serve as an officer but are interested in getting involved with advocating for New Voices Texas, please fill out our Interest Form linked below:


May 28 is deadline to apply for SPLC’s virtual Summer New Voices Student Leaders Institute

There is also a great opportunity to be a part of the Student Press Law Center’s national New Voices Student Leaders Institute this summer. If you know a high school student interested in leading the fight to restore and protect student press freedom in your state, encourage them to apply today!

Applicants are accepted from all states for this free program, which runs Tuesday-Thursday afternoons July 15-24. Click here for more information on the New Voices Student Leaders Institute.

The application closes at midnight ET May 28. We’re looking forward to meeting our next cohort of New Voices Student Leaders!

Participants in the all-online program will be joined by Student Press Law Center staff, New Voices leaders, and special guests to learn their unique capacity as organizers, deepen their understanding of civics, lobbying and press freedom, and expand their ability to act as advocates. By the end of the Institute, Student Leaders will identify the pressing needs in their state and local communities and the unique ways in which students can respond, as well as possess the tools necessary to combat these challenges. 

Participation in the Institute is free, but students will commit to serving as student leaders in the New Voices movement during the 2025-2026 advocacy year. For more information about the summer institute, visit the SPLC website.

Demand a hearing for New Voices bill in Texas House Public Education Committee

Now that a New Voices bill has been referred to the Texas House Public Education Committee, it’s time to push for the bill to get a hearing.

We’ve made two action pages to share with supporters that should make it easier to send email to members of the Texas House Public Education Committee to ask them to schedule the bill for a hearing. April will be a critical month for us to move the ball on New Voices in Texas. 

If we don’t get a hearing and a vote, the bill will die. We have to move the ball as far as we can before the clock runs out.

Use this Action Page for non-student New Voices supporters

Letter for Non-High School Student Supporters

Use this Action Page for student supporters of New Voices

Letter for High School Student Supporters

Please share these links with as many New Voices supporters as you can.

IMPORTANT: Please ask everyone to customize these letters so they don’t all read exactly the same.

Press Coverage

Share these articles with fellow Free Press supporters to help them understand the work we are doing to bolster student press rights in Texas.

The Shield: Austin-area student journalists seek legislative support for student press freedom​​​

ShiftPress: New Voices Texas Organizes Lobby Day for Student Journalists’ Rights​