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Since its peak of 3.2 million members in 2009, the National Education Association has slowly but surely shrunk for a decade and a half. While there was a slight increase last year, membership now hovers around 2.8 million. For conservatives, it can seem as though the power of teachers unions continues to grow unabated year after year. But according to a new report from the Fordham Institute, that ... Read More
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