City of Dallas, Texas Dec 19, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Momentum continues to grow nationwide for the Family Justice and Accountability Act of 2025 ©️ (FJAAA), a proposed federal reform bill authored and led by Francesca Amato, aimed at restoring constitutional accountability within family courts, child welfare systems, and related state agencies.
In Texas, Tara Jacobs, Founder and CEO of Jacobs Inclusive, Inc., serves as a volunteer bill advocate and Texas advocacy lead, working to educate the public and lawmakers on the bill’s purpose and necessity. Tara Jacobs has been featured in Parade magazine and has appeared as a blog interviewee and podcast guest for SELF, where she shared insights on budgeting, income, and side-gig strategies as well as expressing reconnection of custody for her daughter.
Throughout December, Jacobs appeared at multiple public hearings, including the Dallas County Commissioner Court, bringing attention to systemic failures impacting families and children.
One of Jacobs’ public testimonies addressing the FJAA went viral on Facebook, receiving over 5,000 views and more than 100 shares within 24 hours, reflecting widespread public concern and growing grassroots support across the state.
Supporting a National Leader and Legislative Vision
The Family Justice and Accountability Act of 2025 ©️ seeks to remove immunity protections for judges, attorneys, and state actors when actions occur outside constitutional oath, lawful jurisdiction, or established legal authority. The bill establishes enforceable accountability mechanisms designed to protect families and children while upholding constitutional law.
Jacobs Inclusive, Inc., an S Corporation formed in 2021, was originally established to pursue federal government contracting opportunities, including participation in SAM-registered programs.
Jacobs’ involvement in the FJAA 2025 is strictly voluntary and advocacy-based, undertaken after reviewing extensive documentation, constituent testimony, and proposed legislative safeguards presented by Amato.
“Francesca Amato is the leader of this movement,”Jacobs stated. “She is a passionate advocate who truly cares about families, children, and parents regardless of gender. The Family Justice and Accountability Act 2025 ©️ offers lawful, constitutional solutions to a nationwide problem that has left families unprotected while shielding misconduct through immunity. I am honored to support her work and lead advocacy efforts here in Texas.”
Congressional Outreach and Public Engagement
Amato has presented constituent experiences, evidence, and legislative proposals directly to members of Congress. According to Jacobs, lawmakers have expressed increased interest after hearing consistent stories from families nationwide and reviewing how the FJAA addresses long-standing accountability gaps.
Advocates across multiple states are currently working to secure a bill number and a congressional sponsor, while continuing public education efforts and legislative outreach.
Why Texas Advocacy Matters
Jacobs’ decision to advocate for the FJAA 2025 is informed by her personal experience reporting alleged civil rights violations involving multiple state agencies between 2018 and 2025. Despite submitting authenticated court orders, sworn affidavits, recordings, and law-enforcement documentation, Jacobs states that enforcement was repeatedly declined or obstructed, and legal aid organizations cited conflicts of interest that prevented assistance.
These experiences reflect concerns raised by families nationwide and underscore the need for legislative reform.
“Families should not have to rely on social media or public hearings to be heard,”Jacobs said. “The Family Justice and Accountability Act creates a clear, constitutional pathway for accountability where none currently exists.”
Call to Action
Supporters of the Family Justice and Accountability Act of 2025 urge lawmakers to:
* Review the bill’s proposed accountability provisions
* Engage directly with affected families
* Sponsor and advance the legislation for formal consideration
The Texas advocacy effort remains focused on education, lawful reform, and collaboration with national leadership to ensure families’ constitutional rights are protected.
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