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President's Column: Changing the conversation

President's Column: Changing the conversation Voice: July 2017 After four years of bad bills, ... out against attacks on our ability to deduct union dues from our paychecks, a move expressly designed to


News Release - August 20, 2019

Student, educator artists recognized in PSEA's Fabric of Unionism Art Competition For further ... Wrought” by Kellie Williams (student of Antonette Dues), Connellsville Senior High School The PSEA member


Week of 1.12.26

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Op-Ed - March 10, 2023

Not a whole lot, but they do agree that increasing pay for educators is key to tackling crisis-level staffing ... because they don’t think a teacher’s salary will pay the bills. On top of that, the cost of a college


Week of 3.27.2023

unpaid. This leaves aspiring educators struggling to pay for necessities while completing their 12 weeks of ... college internships in other fields, which typically pay students for their work. At the December 2022 House


News Release - March 19, 2025

House Bill 777 would require school districts to pay paraprofessionals, cafeteria workers, custodians ... additional state funding to allow school districts to pay their support staff living wages. PSEA President


News Release - February 19, 2021

commends Rep. Dan Miller on legislation protecting pay for school staff For further information contact: ... Pennsylvania’s public schools continue to receive pay and benefits if they are furloughed because of the


Polling 2025 - Susquehanna Polling & Research Survey

2025 Polling Results - Susquehanna Polling & Research Survey 2025 Pennsylvania Statewide Omnibus ... likely voters oppose giving taxpayer dollars to pay for tuition at private and religious schools. By


Voice: May 2025

Voice Magazine Voice Magazine View the full magazine (Interactive PDF) In this issue This content ... rally amplified the urgent call for fair pay. The time to pay support staff a living wage is now.   ◢


Gov. Wolf ends budget impasse

state House leaders unable to pass a revenue plan to pay for the budget they approved in June, Gov. Tom Wolf ... and we have the revenues Pennsylvania needs to pay for key investments in public schools,” McCracken


Federal Policy Issues

House narrowly passed in May. This awful bill would pay for $3.75 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy by ... divert $20 billion from public school funding to pay for tax-credit vouchers for private and religious


News Release - September 17, 2019

minimum wage. “It is unacceptable that we continue to pay poverty wages to thousands of hardworking Pennsylvanians ... minimum wage “It is unacceptable that we continue to pay poverty wages to thousands of hardworking Pennsylvanians


News Release - June 16, 2023

their careers in Pennsylvania’s schools are able to pay their bills and put food on the table.” From 1968 ... their careers in Pennsylvania’s schools are able to pay their bills and put food on the table.”


President's Column: What our opponents fail to understand

March with state officials approving a 5 percent pay raise, boosting the salaries of some of the lowest-paid ... against funding cuts, large class sizes, inadequate pay, and attacks on their pensions. Meanwhile, there


A ‘game changer’

Santicola were no longer willing to accept substandard pay, and such horrendous treatment of female teachers ... develop a model contract for locals. It included pay scales, sick days, medical coverage, and language


News Release - January 15, 2026

PSEA vice president testifies in support of funding school lunch for all students For further ... states must cover a share of benefit costs and pay for more of the administrative expenses. These changes


Southeastern Region

65 PSEA Southeastern Region Southeastern Region Information for members Region Information Korri ... you will save on dues. You can enroll in PSEA-Retired FOR LIFE with a one-time dues payment of $790,


Bell-to-bell

Read the story in magazine layout Learn more about the journey to this legislation Bell-to-bell ... getting students to look up from their phones to pay attention is 90 percent of the battle now. “Reclaiming


Capstone Land Transfer LLC

Capstone Land Transfer LLC Capstone Land Transfer LLC Capstone Land Transfer’s Settlement ... Transfer LLC for your settlement/title insurance and pay no settlement fees.  Capstone waives all fees for


Fall 2025

  <!--Header--> <!--Body--> Special Education Conference Special ... teachers, aides, social workers, and staff receive full pay and benefits for up to one year, retain all accumulated