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Repealing Federal Charter for National Education Association

This bill aims to revoke the special status granted to the National Education Association (NEA) by the government in 1906. This means the NEA would lose its "seal of approval" from Congress, potentially affecting its perception and ability to operate as a teachers' union. For citizens, this signifies a change in how one of the largest education unions is viewed and regulated at the federal level.
Key points
The National Education Association (NEA) would lose its federal charter, granted in 1906.
The bill argues that NEA has deviated from its original mission, focusing on political activities.
This change could impact the perception and operations of the NEA as a teachers' union.
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Print number: 118_HR_4595
Sponsor: Rep. Good, Bob [R-VA-5]
Process start date: 2023-07-13