Budget Proposal Reflects Investment in Education
Budget Proposal Reflects Investment in Education “Thanks to the advocacy and engagement of AFT Indiana members across the state, Indiana legislators have proposed a budget that invests in public education,” said GlenEva Dunham, President of AFT Indiana. “Our members have worked hard and long advocating for public school funding that provides for student needs as well as increases to our lagging teacher salaries,” she continued. The Governor and legislative leaders made the announcement Tuesday.
AFT-Wisconsin President Kim Kohlhaas on Verdict of Derek Chauvin Trial
Statement on Guilty Verdict
AFT-Maryland Statement on Guilty Verdict
in Murder Trial of Derek Chauvin
The verdict convicting Derek Chauvin was a glimmer of hope reminding us that when law enforcement officers go beyond the scope of their duty and kill citizens, they will be held accountable for their actions. It remains impossible for me to believe that anyone could have looked at the video where Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd's neck and return a not-guilty verdict. However, history of police violence in the United States tells us the possibility of Chauvin being acquitted was a real one. That's why so many watched with anticipation, anxiety and bated breath as the verdict was announced. ...
Social Justice Resources
Education Minnesota has gathered a list of resources for educators and families to help children and adolescents cope and process the traumatic events that have recently taken place in Minnesota and around our country.
PFT President Jerry Jordan on the Conviction of Derek Chauvin
Action Alert: We Need to Pass Senate Bill 35
On Wednesday morning, the Senate Education Committee will consider Senate Bill 35 by Senator Troy Carter. LFT worked with Senator Carter to develop this legislation to help protect teachers and students from circumstances beyond their control.
Ask the Senate Education Committee to VOTE YES on Senate Bill 35!
Senate Bill 22 Passed Senate Retirement Committee
Thank you to the thousands of concerned teachers, school employees, and retirees who sent letters to the Senate Retirement Committee this weekend! Your outcry made a difference -- but despite our work, Senate Bill 22 did successfully pass through the Senate Retirement Committee.
Now, the bill must return to the Senate Floor, for a full vote of the Senate before moving on to the Louisiana House of Representatives for approval. Please take a moment to ask your Senator to VOTE NO on this unnecessary and damaging legislation.
Senate Bill 22 would raise the age of retirement to 67 for all future employees. In order to receive full benefits, new teachers, school employees, bus drivers and other public servants will have to work 40 years, or until the age of 67.
Say No to Vouchers in the Senate Budget!
Take Action Now!
The Senate Finance Committee is scheduled to hold a public hearing on the State budget on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 4.
We expect the Senate will likely insert “education savings accounts,” commonly termed vouchers, into the budget. The goal is to do so without a single dedicated hearing on the financial impact of this program upon public school funding or upon your property taxes. The House failed to act this year on its version, HB 20, so there were never any hearings there on the financial costs and almost complete lack of accountability in this giveaway of taxpayer dollars to families and private organizations. The Senate did pass its version, SB 130, but then tabled it, avoiding any hearing on the financial implications, a tacit recognition that it will prove costly, lacks any accountability or controls, and will both undermine public education funding and raise your property taxes.
However, there is the hearing on May 4 and we encourage you to register your opinion via email or even better, to sign up and testify against any inclusion of education vouchers/savings accounts in the State budget.
You can contact Senators on the Senate Finance Committee and ask them to oppose vouchers by clicking this link, Say No to Vouchers in the Senate Budget.
Mark your calendars for May 4th at 1pm. We know most of our members will be working at that time but as soon as the link for the Finance Committee hearing is up, we will let you know so you can register your opinion on the inclusion of vouchers in the budget. Please make sure to take both of these actions as we approach this all-important budget hearing—your voice needs to be heard!!
AFT-NH Legislative Bulletin, 2021-16
April 19, 2021 ~ Bow, NH
This will be a short legislative bulletin, because the House and Senate were relatively inactive this past week. This is especially true of the NH House, where very few committees met this past week and most members seemed to be in recovery mode from the grueling 3-day session at the Bedford Sportsplex. The relative inactivity continues this coming week as well, with a few more committees meeting but the schedule in no way resembles the heavy workload preceding crossover on April 9.