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CTA Encourages Teachers to Use Classrooms to Promote Political Agenda
Nice piece. If you like facts and detailed analyses.

http://unionwatch.org/cta-encourages-tea...al-agenda/
05-31-2012 09:26 AM
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Quote:- Prohibits corporations and labor unions from collecting political funds from employees and union members via payroll deduction; and,

- Makes all employee political contributions by any other means strictly voluntary, requiring annual written consent.

These are two thing the Governator tried to pass during his special election and they both failed and that's when he turned into a liberal. People are unbelievably stupid sometimes.
05-31-2012 01:07 PM
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