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Gear up for November 2006 elections

Laws made by elected officials at the local, state and national level can have a profound impact on AFT members and the institutions in which they work. Whether the issue is healthcare reform, No Child Left Behind, workers’ rights or access to higher education, policymakers play no small role in shaping our country’s educational, economic and social landscape.

In November, voters across the country will be going to the polls to elect members of Congress, governors and state legislators, and local officials.

Beginning this fall, the AFT will be providing members with background on many of these candidates, especially their positions on policies affecting you as an educator and a union member. We hope this information will help you make an informed decision about which candidates share your goals and support what you and your family believe is the right agenda for the country’s future.

In addition to our work at the national level, many AFT state and local affiliates will be supporting candidates for office and urging members like you to join in campaigning for those candidates. We hope you take them up on that offer.

Some AFT members already are politically active. As part of the AFT’s Activists for Congressional Education (ACE) program, members meet with their own congressional representatives in their home states. They discuss key legislative issues and often build lasting relationships. Lawmakers need to know that you and your union are paying attention to what’s happening on Capitol Hill. This important work creates a foundation for continued communication with those who influence the issues you care about.

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