Get Out and Vote!
37 Governors Races. 37 U.S. Senate Races. 435 U.S. House Races. Dozens of ballot measures and initiatives that would affect public education, students and educators. That's what's at stake in November! Read More
Our Issues: Where Elected Officials Stand - Michael Bennet
“For many generations, one generation to the next has promised that kids who work hard and succeed in school will have the chance to have a college education.” Read More
Election 2010: Why Education Voters Should Care
Why is this election important? Why should education voters go to the polls? Read More
Our Issues: Where Elected Officials Stand - Deval Patrick
On his first day in office, he restored $92 million in cuts to education, including funds for higher education, early childhood education, full-day kindergarten and retroactive salary increases for public higher education faculty. Read More
Our Issues: Where Elected Officials Stand - Patty Murray
Senator Murray, a one-time community college instructor, was at the forefront of an education crisis in August that drew national attention: the imminent layoff of hundreds of thousands of teachers. Read More
Our Issues: Where Elected Officials Stand - Joe Courtney
U.S. Representative Joe Courtney believes the future of our nation and economy depends on investing now in the education and skills of our children. Read More
Our Issues: Where Elected Officials Stand - Barbara Boxer
It's her commitment to public education that has Senator Boxer staking out her position as Congress prepares to take up No Child Left Behind next year. Read More
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