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September 21, 2015 ALEC

Missouri lawmakers hand bipartisan defeat to so-called right to work

The vote was hailed as a victory for workers, families and students — and an embarrassing defeat for the Koch brothers’ campaign arm, Americans for Prosperity.

September 15, 2015 Education News

The problem with teachers, according to OH Gov. Kasich

According to Kasich, the problem with education is that teachers, when not in class, spend their time sitting in fancy teachers lounges discussing low pay and vanishing benefits.

September 10, 2015 Education News

Lawsuit challenges constitutionality of Nevada’s “vouchers on steroids”

“While parents have a right to send their children to religious schools, the Nevada Constitution prohibits them from doing so at taxpayers’ expense,”

August 20, 2015 Connecticut

Educators speak out for students at non-inclusive presidential education summit

“I don’t have to be, and we as educators don’t have to be, millionaires to have a voice for our students.” — NH teacher Allison Estes-Browne

August 17, 2015 Connecticut

Educators look to raise their voice at Wednesday’s presidential education summit

“Teachers need to send a message to anti-public education reformer Campbell Brown and the Republican candidates speaking at the Ed Summit 2015, that we are tired of their failing vision.”

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