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Trump Administration Terminates $106 Million in K-12 Education Funding for Massachusetts, Funding supported student mental health supports, tutoring, school security and building upgrades (April 1, 2025).

AFT Massachusetts is joining the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Legislative leaders in condemning the Trump Administration’s move to eliminate $106 million in K-12 education grant funding for projects at Massachusetts currently underway.

The U.S. Department of Education notified all states at 5:03 pm Friday evening that they had decided to end the federal Education Stabilization Fund

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Ed Lawsuit March 2025

AFT Massachusetts Sues to Stop Dismantling of Public Education, Lawsuit is first challenge to Trump’s Executive Order (March 24, 2025)

The American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts along with a broad coalition of educators, school districts, nonprofits, and labor unions took legal action to stop the Trump Administration’s attempts to decimate the Department of Education and the critical services it provides to students, teachers, parents, and communities across the country.

The lawsuit – filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts by Democracy Forward – is the first

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Fighting for a Dignified, Equitable Retirement

AFT Leading the Charge for Access to R+ (Teachers Alternative Retirement Plan)

For decades, AFT Massachusetts and member locals - including the Boston Teachers Union – have helped members navigate their benefits systems, which can be complex.  Whether it be through advocacy, education, or resources, the AFT Massachusetts has been on the frontline of an issue impacting thousands of teachers across the Commonwealth – the Massachusetts Teachers Alternative Retirement Plan, or Retirement Plus.

After working on this for years, we were thrilled when the Massachusetts House of Representatives passed legislation we had been advocating for at the end of last session. Unfortunately, it was not taken up by the Senate in time.

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