GOP bill aims to strip nation’s largest teacher’s union of charter over politics


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Summary

Charter status

Republican lawmakers introduced legislation to revoke the National Education Association’s federal charter following controversy over its recent resolutions.

Political resolutions

The NEA’s recent convention included resolutions addressing political and social issues, such as criticism of Trump’s policies and support for LGBTQ+ educational materials.

3 million members

The union represents over 3 million educators and has a long history of political contributions, with the majority supporting Democratic candidates.


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Republican lawmakers are pushing to revoke the federal charter of the nation’s largest teachers union. The National Education Association, the only labor union in the United States with a congressional charter, is facing renewed scrutiny from Republicans after it adopted several controversial anti-Trump resolutions during its annual convention.

New legislation introduced to repeal charter

New legislation introduced Wednesday, July 16, by North Carolina Rep. Mark Harris and Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn seeks to repeal the NEA’s federal charter.

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“The National Education Association’s time is over,” Harris said. “The NEA was created to champion America’s teachers and serve our schools. But it has spiraled into a partisan machine that’s more about radical ideology than education.”

NEA convention resolutions spark backlash

The move to revoke the NEA’s charter follows the leak of internal documents detailing a series of political resolutions passed at the union’s Portland, Oregon, convention.

According to the leaked documents obtained by conservative education advocate Corey DeAngelis, among the resolutions passed at the annual convention was a commitment to use the term fascism in NEA materials to describe President Donald Trump’s policies. The union also pledged funding and support for the “No Kings” movement, which opposes Trump’s leadership.

Delegates also voted to sever ties with the Anti-Defamation League, citing disagreements over the organization’s stance on the Israel-Hamas war. Another resolution labeled Trump’s proposal to eliminate the Department of Education as “illegal, anti-democratic and racist,” according to the documents.

Additionally, the NEA approved a $200,000 investment in training materials to help teachers incorporate LGBTQ+ content into their classroom instruction.

NEA responds to ADL referendum

The NEA released a statement regarding its resolution to not use, endorse or publicize any materials from the ADL.

“As educators, we are committed to ensuring students of every race, religion or national origin have safe and welcoming spaces to learn and grow,” NEA President Becky Pringle said. “The National Education Association and its members are unequivocally committed to the cause of educating, organizing against, and combating all forms of hate and discrimination, including antisemitism and anti-Palestinian bigotry. This is a fundamental principle we will never abandon.”

Union under the microscope

The NEA represents more than 3 million teachers and school staff across the country. According to campaign finance watchdog OpenSecrets, 98% of the NEA’s political donations during the 2024 election cycle went to Democratic candidates.

The NEA does not receive federal funding. The union’s federal charter is largely symbolic, serving as a mark of prestige which can boost its public image, aid in member recruitment and strengthen its influence in education.

Previous attempt to revoke NEA charter failed

This is not the first time Republican lawmakers have tried to strip the NEA of its federal charter. Similar legislation introduced in 2022 by two GOP members of Congress failed to gain traction.

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Why this story matters

Efforts by Republican lawmakers to revoke the National Education Association's federal charter highlight ongoing political debates over the role of teachers unions in education policy and partisan activity.

Partisanship in education

The scrutiny of the NEA's political resolutions, such as its criticisms of President Trump and support for Democratic causes, underscores debates over the influence of partisan politics in educational organizations.

Legislative pushback

The introduction of legislation to repeal the NEA’s federal charter, led by Republican lawmakers, demonstrates an ongoing effort to challenge the status and influence of the nation’s largest teachers union.

Union influence and symbolism

The mostly symbolic nature of the NEA's federal charter and the union’s large membership highlight how political and symbolic actions can impact perceptions of influence and credibility within education policy debates.

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