Summary
Earlier this month, news reports revealed that the Labor Department has been engaged in an investigation into the political expenditures by the National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest union. The investigation began in April 2002, shortly after Landmark Legal Foundation filed its complaint, which documented that the NEA had spent tens of millions of dollars on political activity since 1994. The union, however, has failed to disclose any of those political expenditures in its annual LM-2 filing with the Labor Department.
It has been impossible for the Labor Department and any of the NEA's 2.7 million members to "determine from the NEA's LM-2s for any years since at least 1994 that the union has allocated any resources for political purposes," Landmark has said.See the full content of this document
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What makes such a situation unacceptable is the explicit acknowledgement by NEA General Counsel Robert Cha...
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