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AZEdUnited

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70,000+ Educators and our Supporters #WEnotME. We are Arizona Educators United (AEU) and we are forever #REDforED.

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In Arizona we believe in what our Constitutional Framers wrote in the Preamble: “We the People.” If the Republican Party of Arizona want to win elections they should stop stealing from our children to fill the coffers of the wealthy. We, the people of Arizona, deserve better. #REDforED

JOE DANA (@joedanareports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵AZ's 2 top Democratic lawmakers say Governor Ducey made a verbal commitment on the night of June 22nd he would call a special session after the election to address the AEL spending cap. The cap causes financial uncertainty for public school districts. 12 News

Andrea Dalessandro (@dalessandro4az) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For email & phone number for AZ Legislators please go to the Rosters at azleg.gov Contact Governor Ducey | Office of the Arizona Governor (azgovernor.gov) Phoenix 602 542 4331 Tucson 520 628 6580 You can leave a comment for Governor at either number.

Changing Hands Bookstore (@changinghands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❝Arizona lawmakers refused to add a cap to the universal voucher expansion, so there is zero limit to how much funding can be stripped from Arizona’s public schools and siphoned to unaccountable, unregulated private schools.❞

AZEdUnited (@azedunited) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only pronoun they should be concerned about is WE. It is WE the People that are tired of these worthless, overly dramatic, bigoted wastes of time. Our kids desire funding and real solutions. Not witch-hunts targeting children for what they want to be called at school. Shame

David Lujan (@davidlujan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's JLBC report shows the state's revenue surplus has disappeared. $2 billion in tax cuts for the rich and using tax dollars to subsidize private school education will do that.

Today's JLBC report shows the state's revenue surplus has disappeared. $2 billion in tax cuts for the rich and using tax dollars to subsidize private school education will do that.
AZEdUnited (@azedunited) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine having to STILL repeal a law that Arizona voters TWICE demanded never be a law. It is WE the People of Arizona that delegate power to the AZ Legislature. Not the other way around. Stop stealing our taxpayer funds to give to private schools and rich political donors.

Deirdre🍎🌵💙🌊 (@azdedo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I started teaching I brought home 850 and got a one bedroom for 650. NOW, teachers bring home maybe 1100 and one bedrooms are 1600. This is why single young teachers won’t teach in AZ. Republican Party of Arizona Arizona Democratic Party

David Cook (@repdavidcook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Arizona House of Representatives today approved my legislation to raise the AEL this year, so our schools can fully access the funds that the Legislature already appropriated for them. Here's my statement on why passing #HCR2001 was so important for rural schools.

JOE DANA (@joedanareports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵"We keep hearing it's never enough." Some legislators complain about K-12 funding (Majority Whip Sine Kerr latest example in release). This is an understandable frustration. Some even voted "no" on lifting AEL based on this frustration. But context is everything. 12 News

🧵"We keep hearing it's never enough." Some legislators complain about K-12 funding (Majority Whip Sine Kerr latest example in release). This is an understandable frustration. Some even voted "no" on lifting AEL based on this frustration. But context is everything.  <a href="/12news/">12 News</a>
Kathy Hoffman (@kathyhoffman_az) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From 900 students for every one school counselor to 651 students per school counselor in just four years, every single investment in our students' mental health and wellbeing counted.

From 900 students for every one school counselor to 651 students per school counselor in just four years, every single investment in our students' mental health and wellbeing counted.