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AFT Massachusetts Stands with Attorney General Campbell Against Latest Efforts To Dismantle Department of Education (March 13, 2025)

AFT Massachusetts President Jessica Tang released the following statement in response to the announcement that Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is co-leading a lawsuit against U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, the U.S. Department of Education, and President Trump over their unlawful attempt to dismantle the Department by eliminating programming and a majority of its workforce:

“We applaud Attorney General Campbell for, once again, standing up

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AFT Massachusetts Brings National ‘Protect Our Kids’ Day of Action to Districts Throughout the Commonwealth (March 4, 2025)

Closed out with virtual town hall on what is at stake for students, schools, and educators under Trump agenda

Education leaders, parents, teachers, activists, and students around the country participated in over 2,000 events across the country as part of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT)'s nationwide day of action yesterday, calling out the Trump Administration’s dangerous education agenda for what it is – widespread cuts impacting every district in the nation

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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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