NJ teachers union spent $40 million on primary election loss
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NJ teachers union spent $40 million on primary election loss
A New Jersey teachers' union spent $40 million trying to make its own president the next governor. Despite the effort, New Jersey Education Association President Sean Spiller received only 11% of the vote for a fifth-place finish in the Democratic primary. According to New Jersey Spotlight News, the union got the money from member dues. NJEA charges $1,082 for an annual professional membership for teachers, administrators, nurses and counselors…
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