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Trends since the decrease in membership Supreme Court A new report found a new report from a conservative oversight agency team that shot down mandatory union dues from two of the largest U.S. union, dumping tens of millions of unions into the left-wing incident.
National nonprofits defending ED release Report The contributions of left-wing and left-wing groups were sorted out this week through the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers. The nonprofit found that since 2022, the two unions have spent $43.5 million to help fund state and federal political action committees, as well as other ideological left-wing entities such as the DC think tank.
“It is clear that the priorities of teachers unions are advancing left-wing politics and radical social justice issues rather than education for children,” Rhyen Staley, a researcher at Defending Ed, told Fox News Digital. “This is a slap for families and teachers who want to focus on helping students improve their reading and math skills. It’s time for Congress to take action to stop this obscene public money redistribution to advance left-wing identity politics.”
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Presidents of the two largest teachers unions in the United States, Becky Pringle of the National Education Association (NEA) and Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) (right). (Leigh Vogel/Getty Images March for Our Life)
Such as Tide Network, New Venture Fund, 16 Thirty Thirty Funds and the Left-wing Charity Behemoth that moves forward in the future, the last one is the main super PAC that supports Kamla Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign Joe Biden All received nearly $1.5 million from the union, the report said.
The union also allocates a lot of cash to groups focused on support Left wing candidate For public offices, such as the Democratic Governors Association, the Democratic House Majority and the Senate Majority PAC.
Other groups they donate include major left-wing think tanks including the Center for Progress and its 501(c)(4) arm, which have received nearly one million dollars from both unions since 2022.

Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers (left), of the American Education Association (right), spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois on August 22, 2024. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Aaron Withe, expert Public sector union, It points out that the National Education Association has a budget of less than 10% on what he calls “representative activities”, while the union, meanwhile, spends 38% of the budget on contributions to left-leaning groups, lobbying and political gifts.
“Given the decline in union membership in recent years, they will start to provide value to members who exceed the cost of membership,” Withe told Fox News Digital. “Instead, they appease the radical bases of union members by advocating male movements, transitioning minors, anti-Semitism and other radical ideological positions.”
He added that it’s just the “tip of the iceberg” when you think there are thousands of state, city and county teachers unions that provide funding primarily for the same reason. ”

Education activists and elected officials and Secretary of Education Linda McMahon attended a rally ahead of a confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C. on February 12, 2025. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images of the National Education Association)
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Neither the National Education Association nor the American Federation of Teachers responded to a repeated request for comment from Fox News numbers.

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