Florida Education Association comments on legislative actions affecting working Floridians

Andrew Spar, President
Andrew Spar, President
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The Florida Education Association said on March 11 that recent actions by the Florida Legislature have negatively impacted working Floridians.

The statement comes as the association, which represents a broad range of education professionals across the state, responds to legislative decisions it believes are important for its members and the wider community.

The Florida Education Association is the largest professional employee association in Florida, with 120,000 members. Its membership includes PreK-12 teachers, higher education faculty, educational staff professionals, students preparing to become teachers at colleges and universities, and retired education employees.

No further details about specific legislative measures or their effects were provided in the announcement. The association did not elaborate on next steps or planned responses regarding these legislative actions.



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