The National Education Indoctrination Association Exposed
So, the National Education Association has finally had to open up its books, and what do we find (link requires free registration):
If we told you that an organization gave away more than $65 million last year to Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, Amnesty International, AIDS Walk Washington and dozens of other such advocacy groups, you’d probably assume we were describing a liberal philanthropy. In fact, those expenditures have all turned up on the financial disclosure report of the National Education Association, the country’s largest teachers union.
Under new federal rules pushed through by Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, large unions must now disclose in much more detail how they spend members’ dues money. Big Labor fought hard (if unsuccessfully) against the new accountability standards, and even a cursory glance at the NEA’s recent filings–the first under the new rules–helps explain why. They expose the union as a honey pot for left-wing political causes that have nothing to do with teachers, much less students.
We already knew that the NEA’s top brass lives large. Reg Weaver, the union’s president, makes $439,000 a year. The NEA has a $58 million payroll for just over 600 employees, more than half of whom draw six-figure salaries. Last year the average teacher made only $48,000, so it seems you’re better off working as a union rep than in the classroom.
….. The NEA gave $15,000 to the Human Rights Campaign, which lobbies for “lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equal rights.” The National Women’s Law Center, whose Web site currently features a “pocket guide” to opposing Supreme Court nominee Sam Alito, received $5,000. And something called the Fund to Protect Social Security got $400,000, presumably to defeat personal investment accounts.
The new disclosure rules mark the first revisions since 1959 and took effect this year. “What wasn’t clear before is how much of a part the teachers unions play in the wider liberal movement and the Democratic Party,” says Mike Antonucci of the Education Intelligence Agency, a California-based watchdog group. “They’re like some philanthropic organization that passes out grant money to interest groups.”
There’s been a lot in the news recently about published opinion that parallels donor politics. Well, last year the NEA gave $45,000 to the Economic Policy Institute, which regularly issues reports that claim education is underfunded and teachers are underpaid. The partisans at People for the American Way got a $51,000 NEA contribution; PFAW happens to be vehemently anti-voucher.
….. The NEA is spending the mandatory dues paid by members who are told their money will be used to gain better wages, benefits and working conditions. According to the latest filing, member dues accounted for $295 million of the NEA’s $341 million in total receipts last year. But the union spent $25 million of that on “political activities and lobbying” and another $65.5 million on “contributions, gifts and grants” that seemed designed to further those hyper-liberal political goals.
The good news is that for the first time members can find out how their union chieftains did their political thinking for them, by going to www.union-reports.dol.gov, where the Labor Department has posted the details.
….. we wonder if the union’s rank-and-file stand in unity behind this laundry list of left-to-liberal recipients of money that comes out of their pockets.
Not, a, chance.
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UPDATE: Neal Bortz (second January 3 item at link; HT S.O.B. Alliance member Weapons of Mass Discussion) weighs in on The WSJ’s final question:
Disgusted? Sure you are. And you can rest assured that there are thousands of government school teachers out there who will be just as outraged as you when they learn how their dues money is being spent.










its nice to know some ones finly putting money to some good causes :)
Comment by mitch — January 3, 2006 @ 12:14 pm
#1 - Only troubles are these:
First item of trouble:
http://www.nxtstp.com/lml/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=161
As part of the Foundation’s Quality Schools initiative, Landmark uncovered overwhelming evidence that the National Education Association has financed and run coordinated political campaigns with the Democratic National Committee, other Democratic campaign organizations, the AFL-CIO and Emily’s List-without reporting the expenditures to its members or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), as required by federal law.
Second item:
A significant plurality, if not a majority, of NEA members would oppose the expenditures to these “good causes” if they knew about them. Based on the first item, they never have until now. Now that they do, they are entitled based on previous court rulings to demand a dues refund for the proportion of dues money spent on non-bargaining activities.
Comment by TBlumer — January 3, 2006 @ 12:26 pm
Ok, “Conservative Republicans†this is a war, a war to stop you from taking over a free country and force your doctrine on others. People are waking up and starting to fight you. Republicans think they are right, Democrats think people should choose how they live. Wake up or the policies that you think are correct will one day rise up and affect you in your home. The teachers of your children are doing the right thing by contributing to organizations that fight for others freedom. Don’t you get it? They are fighting for you!
Comment by Mike — January 3, 2006 @ 1:52 pm
#3 - First, the NEA doesn’t have its members’ permission to spend its money as it does.
Second, it has never acknowledged to the IRS that it has spent money on lobbying and advocacy, as it is required to on its tax returns.
Nobody wants a war. I just want the NEA to obey the law and have full disclosure, just as publicly-held companies must.
Better idea: Let’s have the NEA comply with Sarbanes Oxley. And exactly why is that not a reasonable expectation?
Comment by TBlumer — January 3, 2006 @ 2:05 pm
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