Why Do Teachers' Unions Spend On Initiatives? Because They Can
Joe Mathews -
October 21, 2008 - 6:12pm
Writiing at the Education Intelligence Agency, Mike Antonucci, a persistent critic of teachers' unions, has an item this week on the big spending by teachers' unions against a same-sex marriage ban in California, and against a ballot measure to establish a constitutional convention in Connecticut.
Antonucci's answer for the big expenditures by the unions on non-education issues. Because they have so much money it's burning a hole in their pockets. The NEA has a huge surplus in its initiatives fund. And with few education measures on the ballot in a presidential year, other issues are getting funds and attention.


















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