The NEA Fund works every day to make sure that those elected are leaders our members and students can count on to fight for public education. Your contribution helps the NEA Fund realize the dream of a great public schools for every student across America.
About Us
As the NEA’s national political action committee (PAC), the NEA Fund provides direct financial support to recommended candidates for President, the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate who will fight to support teachers, staff and students and improve public education. We also support pro-public education candidates in gubernatorial and other important state races. In addition, the NEA Fund makes independent expenditures asking people to vote for or against candidates based on their position on public education.Every member who contributes to the NEA Fund does so voluntarily. Every dollar that the NEA Fund contributes to a candidate, a political party, or spends on independent expenditures is voluntarily given. NEA does not use dues dollars for this purpose.
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Live on Education Votes
The Sequester Effect: Michigan teacher says cuts hurt neediest students most
06-19-2013, 15:11:43
MI educator Leeanne Brookfield: "It’s just a devastating thing. These people don’t understand how important these monies are for our students."
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2013 NEA Political Activist of the Year finalist: Wisconsin’s Colleen Robson
06-18-2013, 14:02:54
Our fifth finalist for the 2013 Political Activist of the Year award, Colleen Robson, a special education teacher from East Troy, WI, has been politically active since middle school.
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Arizona future educator speaking out against doubling the student loan interest rate
06-17-2013, 21:22:36
"It's time to start thinking of the future of education, and it starts with making it affordable for all who want it." - Joshua Watson, Arizona State University student and activist
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Walker, GOP budget hurts students, schools and Wisconsin families
06-16-2013, 20:52:24
"The way to improve public schools is not to move tax dollars to private institutions, where there is no accountability and fewer standards.” - Mary Bell, WEAC President



