Part of 2005 Anti-Arnold Dues Assessment Becoming Permanent?
From the Department of Some Wars Never End: The Education Intelligence Agency, which monitors teachers' unions, reports that the California Teachers Assn. is attempting to hold onto part of the $60 annual dues assessment that was passed in 2005 to fight Gov. Schwarzenegger's ballot initiatives and education cuts. $40 of the assessment would go away, but $20 would remain as a voluntary contribution, $10 for issue advocacy and $10 for a a non-profit foundation CTA wants to create, EIA says.
EIA is critical of CTA for making it hard for members to refuse to make this voluntary contribution. But, looking at the current political climate, CTA's desire to hold on to some of that money is defensible. Schwarzenegger is again talking about budget reform that could impinge on Prop. 98, the education funding formula that governs nearly half of California's budget and helps make the union the most powerful interest group in the Capitol. Having fought so hard and long for its influence, the union would not be serving its members if it wasn't prepared as possible to defend the formula at the drop of a hat.
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