




May 6, 2018
Congress returns from recess and could take up the Farm Bill (H.R. 2) as early as this week. H.R. 2 includes harsh changes in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP), our nation’s largest anti-hunger program. Formerly known as food stamps, SNAP helps feed one in five U.S. children. H.R. 2 could cause as many as 265,000 students to lose access to free meals at school. As educators know, hungry children struggle to learn; hunger impacts brain development and information processing, and can undermine academic achievement. H.R. 2 also unnecessarily expands current work requirements for adults. Click on the take action button and tell your representative to protect SNAP by opposing H.R. 2.
The must-pass National Defense Authorization Act, which will be marked up this week, could become the vehicle for a voucher program for students with parents on active
military duty. Whether they’re called vouchers, education savings accounts, or tuition tax credits, the impact is the same: robbing public schools of funding and resources that may already fall far short of what is needed. A voucher program could also reduce Impact Aid for public schools serving large numbers of military-connected students – one of the reasons the National Military Family Association and the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) are against it. Click on the take action button and tell your senators and representative to oppose private school vouchers for military-connected students.
Language drafted by the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) would strip educators represented by the Federal Education Association, an NEA
affiliate, of their bargaining rights and civil service protections. Under the pretext of increasing efficiency, DoDEA wants to combine military schools overseas and stateside in a single operational unit. Despite unique challenges like parental deployments and frequent moves, DoDEA students lead the nation on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Click on the take action button and tell Congress not to threaten this record of achievement by depriving DoDEA educators of their bargaining rights.
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April 29, 2018
The Farm Bill (H.R. 2) heading for the House floor includes harsh changes in the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), our nation’s largest anti-hunger program. Formerly known as food stamps, SNAP helps feed one in five U.S. children. H.R. 2 could cause as many as 265,000 students to lose access to free meals at school; it also unnecessarily expands current work requirements for adults. Click on the take action button and tell your representative to protect SNAP by opposing H.R. 2.
The Military Education Savings Accounts Act (S. 2517/H.R. 5199) could be attached to the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act, creating a voucher program for
students with parents on active military duty. Like other forms of vouchers, education savings accounts divert resources to private, often religious, schools ill-equipped to provide comprehensive services and support. The proposed program could also reduce Impact Aid for public schools serving large numbers of military-connected students – one of the reasons the National Military Family Association and the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) are against it. First action on the bill was this week in subcommittee and the proposal was not included. Help keep it that way by clicking on the take action button and telling your representatives to oppose any private school voucher program for military-connected students.
The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is threatening to strip educators represented by the Federal Education Association (FEA), the NEA affiliate
composed of educators who work in schools on military bases in the United States and overseas. The proposal could deprive FEA members of their bargaining rights and civil service protections under the pretext of increasing efficiency. Students in DoDEA schools are top performers despite challenges such as parental deployments and frequent moves. On the 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress, the nation’s report card, DoDEA eighth-graders were number one in reading; DoDEA fourth-graders tied their counterparts in Massachusetts for the top score in mathematics. Click on the take action button and tell Congress to oppose using the National Defense Authorization Act to deprive DoDEA educators of their bargaining rights and civil service protections.
Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), David Cicilline (D-RI), Bobby Scott (D-VA), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Don Beyer (D-VA), and Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) for unveiling the newest plank in their economic agenda, “A Better Deal: Tools to Succeed in the 21st Century,” which calls for greater investment in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) learning programs
Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Gary Peters (D-MI), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Patty Murray (D-WA), Chris Coons (D-DE), and Bob Menendez (D-NJ) for giving floor speeches opposing the nomination of Stuart Kyle Duncan to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Representative Anthony Brown (D-MD) for introducing a bill to raise the educator tax deduction from $250 to $500 and index it to inflation
This was shared with us by IEA. We urge you to view this video as it explains the background about the Janus Case. Please share with your friends through your social media accounts to make them aware of the attacks on unions.
Please share an explainer video on the Janus case with your members, family, friends and community members. The video covers the history of the Janus case and also explains why public unions and public education are under attack. Anyone can download the video on Vimeo and easily share or play for presentations.Click this link. Then scroll down. Beneath the video you’ll find the download button.
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