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Everything that happens in public school classrooms across this state is affected by legislation and politics. From curriculum to standards to testing to funding to teacher certification, the decisions made from the White House to the statehouse affect students, parents, education employees and, in fact, all citizens of our state.

The Nebraska State Education Association and the National Education Association work to ensure public officials have the information they need to make public policy decisions that promote high student achievement, quality teachers and adequate funding for public education.

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