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Congress is considering cuts to Medicaid that threaten the healthcare that tens of millions of families rely on—all in the ...
Under this initiative, NEA members can register as book club leaders and choose from a curated selection of five books. To support local engagement, NEA will purchase up to 12 books for each local ...
The Trump administration has wasted no time embarking on its agenda to shutter the U.S. Department of Education (ED), despite the agency’s critical role in helping schools meet student needs. In March ...
NEA and its affiliates advocate for improved salaries for all educators—K-12 teachers, higher education faculty, education support professionals, and specialized instructional support personnel—to ...
When Lisa Gutierrez Guzmán retired from the San Francisco Unified School District, in 2013, she wasn’t done with education. “[Teaching was] still in my blood,” she says. Like many former edu­cators, ...
As immigration policies shift under the Trump administration, NEA is working to protect students and uphold their right to public education, regardless of immigration status, according to the 1982 ...
In January, President Trump issued an executive order titled Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling, which threatened to withhold federal funding from public schools that teach diversity, ...
According to Pen America, there were more than 10,000 instances of books bans in the 2023-24 academic year—the highest number recorded yet. Calling them a ”hoax,” the U.S. Education Department under ...
“Put Families First” is a new campaign to highlight the devastating effects of federal budget cuts on working families. The effort will begin with a $2 million ad campaign and mobilization efforts.
For her innovative, student-focused approach as an educator, plus her warmth and fierce advocacy as a union leader, Florida’s ...
On behalf of our 3 million members and the 50 million students they serve, we urge you to VOTE NO on H. Con. Res. 14, the budget reconciliation package, at today’s markup. Votes on this issue may be ...