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Educators, all workers deserve retirement security

Educators, all workers deserve retirement security

Champion of the middle class discusses his vision for the future of America's retirees. Read More

Four ways elected leaders can do better for women and families

Four ways elected leaders can do better for women and families

Lack of progress on these “women’s issues” affects us all. Read More

Educator-activists find no shortage of inspiration post-election

Educator-activists find no shortage of inspiration post-election

NEA’s most engaged members tell why they won’t let up now. Read More

Young voters urge Congress to protect students, public education and middle class

Young voters urge Congress to protect students, public education and middle class

Young leaders to Congress: Back away from the cliff Read More

Election 2012: Progress for public education, but challenges remain

Election 2012: Progress for public education, but challenges remain

A closer look at this week’s election results. Read More

Educator enthusiasm surges as countdown to Election 2012 begins

Educator enthusiasm surges as countdown to Election 2012 begins

Election fever is on the rise as educators across the country commit to cast ballots and get out the vote. Read More

Educators among eager Iowans voting early

Educators among eager Iowans voting early

Iowa educators take advantage of early voting, and turn their focus to encouraging others. Read More

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