Republican lawmakers are once again seeking to revoke the federal charter of the National Education Association (NEA), the country's largest teachers' union. The move, which has been a long-standing goal for some conservatives, could have significant implications for the union's ability to influence education policy at the national level. The NEA has been a powerful voice in education debates, advocating for issues such as teacher pay, education funding, and curriculum standards. Critics of the union argue that it prioritizes the interests of its members over those of students and parents, while supporters see it as a vital advocate for educators and the education system as a whole.


GOP Renews Push to Revoke Federal Charter for Nation’s Largest Teachers’ Union  Education Week