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Report: Teachers’ unions give millions to progressive causes



The two largest U.S. teachers unions have donated over $40 million to progressive organizations and initiatives, a new report found.

Since 2022, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association together have given $43.5 million to leftwing organizations like the Trevor Project, an LGBTQ+ suicide hotline, according to a new report by Defending Education.

The report outlines that AFT and NEA donated to pro-gender ideology groups, as well as diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, among others. The report states that $29,500 went to Gender Inclusivity LLC, $30,000 to the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network and $60,000 to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The union reportedly sent $200,000 to the Black Progressive Action Coalition, $17,941 to the National Equity Project and $110,663 to Politico LLC. 

The unions also allocated $600,000 to organizations supporting Democratic candidates, such as the Democratic Governors Association, and $9.3 million to the For Our Future Action Fund, a progressive political action committee, the report said.

โ€œIt is clear that the teachers’ unionsโ€™ priorities are advancing far-left politics and radical social justice issues, not the education of children. This is a slap in the face to families and teachers who want to focus on helping students improve their reading and math skills,โ€ said Rhyen Staley, a researcher at Defending Education and the driving force behind the report. โ€œIt is time that Congress acts to stop this obscene redistribution of public monies to advance leftwing identity politics.โ€

Since the Trump administration has taken steps to reduce federal education funding, eliminate the U.S. Department of Education and scale back DEI programs, teachersโ€™ unions have voiced strong opposition.

โ€œNothing is more important than the success of students. Americaโ€™s educators and parents wonโ€™t be silent as Donald Trump, with the support of the MAGA Supreme Court, strips our students, our families, and our communities of protections and funding that Congress has mandated,โ€ said NEA President Becky Pringle, following the U.S. Supreme Courtโ€™s decision to allow the dismantling of the Education Department. โ€œGutting the Department of Education has already harmed students and communities. Todayโ€™s ruling withholding relief that the lower courts ordered will only compound the harm.” 

The Center Square reached out to both AFT and NEA for a comment, but has yet to receive a response.

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