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(Baton Rouge – May 5, 2011) A Baton Rouge district judge has affirmed an administrative law judge’s ruling in favor of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers, the American Federation of Teachers and Filipino educators who were victims of an illegitimate California-based recruiting firm.

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Hundreds of citizen lobbyists, representing the diverse Better Choices for a Better Louisiana coalition, met at the capitol on May 4.The coalition is urging lawmakers and Gov. Jindal to pass a budget that does not rely solely on cuts to important services to achieve balance.

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LFT President Steve Monaghan was the guest on Spud McConnell's WWL-AM talk show Thursday afternoon, April 28. Listen as Steve demolishes Chas Roemer's arguments against teacher tenure.

Watch this at WWL

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Tax policy should be fair, and the responsibility for supporting public services should be evenly distributed.

Right now in Louisiana, our poorest citizens pay over 10 percent of their income in state and local taxes, while the top one percent – those making over $1 million a year – pay about five percent.

Lobbyists for big business complain that Louisiana has high corporate taxes, but because of all the exemptions available to them, big business actually pays less than one-fourth of the taxes on the books.

Louisiana doesn’t have a spending problem, we have a revenue problem. The bulge in the budget over the past five years was from federal disaster relief and recovery funds. Spending in the state general fund has remained flat, even though the demand for state services has risen.

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In a series of press conferences around the state, the Better Choices for a Better Louisiana coalition made a powerful case for raising new revenues for the state, and announced that the coalition will have a lobby day on Wednesday, May 4.

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(Baton Rouge – April 9, 2010) As their colleagues around the nation face questions about the value of their salaries and benefits, public employees in Louisiana are campaigning to demonstrate what they mean to their communities.

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The new state-wide Coalition for Louisiana Public Education, consisting of major education stake-holders, has united in working toward the goal that “Louisiana will be a national leader in traditional public education.” The new think tank’s coalition members have begun working together with elected officials toward major legislative initiatives with a dual objective -- to propel Louisiana toward national pre-eminence in public education, which will subsequently boost Louisiana economically

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After serving on the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors for 18 years – including two years as chair of the board – Elsie Burkhalter of Slidell was honored by the education community at a Southeastern Louisiana University reception on March

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Despite ongoing political attacks on unions and public employees by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, University of Wisconsin faculty members across the state continue to vote for union representation. The latest organizing victory came on March 24, when faculty at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls voted 148-16 in favor of union representation by the AFT and AFT-Wisconsin.

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On Tuesday night March 22, Governor Bobby Jindal and leaders of the legislature hosted a screening of the documentary film Waiting for Superman, as dishonest an attack on public education as has ever been committed to celluloid.

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