Education bills moving as Legislature works at quick pace
The pro-public education and union majorities elected last fall are working hard on moving a large amount of education and labor bills already this session. Read more.
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The pro-public education and union majorities elected last fall are working hard on moving a large amount of education and labor bills already this session. Read more.
Education Minnesota is calling for more for Minnesota’s students and educators at the Legislature in 2023—more quality time together, heathier learning spaces and more great educators who are compensated like the experts they are and reflect the diversity our state.
Education Minnesota is calling for more for Minnesota’s students and educators at the Legislature in 2023—more quality time together, heathier learning spaces and more great educators who are compensated like the experts they are and reflect the diversity our state.
The 2022 election flipped the Minnesota Senate to a pro-public education majority. With that, Senate leadership went back to a two committee structure for K-12 education—one focusing on education finance and one on education policy.
Education Minnesota saw more of its local unions get involved in school board and levy and referendum elections than ever before this fall. Unfortunately, those results were less than sweeping for pro-educator and pro-funding schools, but Education Minnesota members worked hard and made differences in many areas.
The 2023 Minnesota Legislature convenes Jan. 3, and with pro-public education majorities in both the House and Senate, Education Minnesota will be pushing them to pass the multi-billion-dollar investment in public schools needed to support educators, schools and students across the state.
#EdMNVotesInAction – Education Minnesota members across the state got involved with this election because they knew public education and collective bargaining were on the ballot.
Minnesota will have pro-public education majorities in the Minnesota House and Senate, as well as former teachers in the governor’s and state auditor’s office again. The results of Election 2022 show the impact of educators getting involved all across the state.
The Education Minnesota Foundation for Excellence in Teaching and Learning has multiple grants available this year. For details about the grants and how to apply, go to www.edmnfoundation.org. There’s a grant waiting for you!
The American Federation of Teachers’ TEACH (Together Educating America’s Children) Conference, a biennial event devoted to professional development, will be held July 20-23, in Washington, D.C.