News for Rhode Island

Educators fight unfair offsets that gouge retirement benefits

Educators fight unfair offsets that gouge retirement benefits

New legislation would leave more money in the pockets of public service retirees Read More

Threats to voting rights still concern education advocates

Threats to voting rights still concern education advocates

Election 2012 has passed, but restrictive voting laws can still impede the work of public education activists. Read More

Join Dem Senators on a tele-townhall on student loan interest rates Thursday at 2:30

Join Dem Senators on a tele-townhall on student loan interest rates Thursday at 2:30

Eight more states granted NCLB waivers

Eight more states granted NCLB waivers

Find your state and local affiliates on Twitter

Find your state and local affiliates on Twitter

Check out our list of state and local affiliate Twitter pages and let us know about any we missed. Read More

Find your state and local affiliates on Facebook

Find your state and local affiliates on Facebook

2012 Rhode Island General Assembly Session Begins January 3rd

Tomorrow marks the start of the Rhode Island General Assembly session. Hopefully 2012 will bring positive developments for teachers and working people. Read More

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