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AFT Massachusetts Lobby Day!

2025 Lobby Day

Join fellow AFT Massachusetts members from across the Commonwealth for our 2025 legislative lobby day on Wednesday, June 25, 2025!  RSVP today!

What’s a lobby day, you ask? It’s a fun and easy way for members to gather in community and win support from our elected officials for key legislation that we’re fighting to pass to secure support and funding for our schools, our retirees, and our paraprofessionals. We’ll chat with legislators and their staff to share our experience and expertise as educators—you’ll be trained and supported throughout the day!

There is nothing more powerful than your story. Legislators need to hear from our members about exactly how legislation before them this session could transform our lives, our schools and our communities.

RW Visit May 2025

AFT President Randi Weingarten welcomed at schools in Lowell and Lawrence by union leaders, educators, students, and local officials!

AFT Massachusetts hosted AFT President Randi Weingarten’s trip to the Merrimack Valley earlier this month, where local leaders and educators highlighted two key priorities of the state federation: community schools and career and technical education.

Through various coalitions and advocacy campaigns, the AFT Massachusetts has been strong proponents for investing in and expanding opportunity for community schools and CTE pathways. The day included on-site discussions with local and national leaders about the unique contributions each school makes to the region and the role they play in lifting up the families and communities they serve.

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Preliminary Injunction May 2025

AFT Massachusetts along with a broad coalition of educators, school districts, nonprofits, and labor unions won a preliminary injunction today that will halt the Trump Administration’s unlawful effort to dismantle the Department of Education.

In March, the AFT Massachusetts, along with coalition members, was the first to challenge Secretary of Education Linda McMahon’s massive reduction-in-force at the U.S. Department of Education. This not only gutted the department of the staff levels necessary to operate, but greatly decimated the crucial services and protections millions of students, teachers, and communities across the country rely on.

“While today’s decision will provide some relief, the damage is already being felt in our schools – by our students, especially the most vulnerable, and our educators,” said American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts President Jessica Tang. “We have the utmost confidence in the virtue and facts of our case. The White House is not above the law and we will never stop fighting on behalf of our students and our public schools and the protections, services, and resources they need to thrive.”

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