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A split-scene 4x6 graphic titled “Unions Protect Themselves — Not Students.” On the left, a dejected student sits at a desk holding an F-graded reading and math worksheet. On the right, a smug union boss clutches bags labeled “Dues” in front of protest signs reading “More Power,” “No Transparency,” and “Fund Our Agenda.” Above, a cracked chalkboard reads “Test Scores Down. Union Demands Up.” A bottom banner calls out: “Support Students, Not Union Politics — Pass HB98 / SB62.”

Unions protect themselves — not students

For all the talk about “supporting public education,” teachers’ unions have made one thing painfully clear: they’re in this for themselves. Whether it’s the NEA, AFT, or their state-level affiliates, union bosses consistently put their power, money, and political influence above the needs of students or even rank-and-file teachers. While parents scrambled to navigate lockdowns, […]

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A 4x6 digital illustration featuring a wooden desk labeled "Senator Guthrie’s Desk" with the drawer slightly open, revealing folders labeled "HB 98 – Union Reform," "SB 103 – Parental Rights," "HB 202 – School Transparency," and "SB 147 – School Choice." A nearby calendar titled "Legislative Session" has most pages torn off, symbolizing time running out. In the background, a diverse group of citizens holds signs reading "Let the Bills Be Heard" and "Respect the Voters." A caption at the bottom reads: "It’s time to open the drawer. Idahoans deserve a vote."

Jim Guthrie’s Drawer: Blocking Idaho’s Conservative Mandate

In the Idaho Legislature, one individual holds immense power to either advance the will of voters or stall meaningful reforms: the Committee Chairman. In this case, that individual is Senator Jim Guthrie, Chair of the Senate State Affairs Committee. Guthrie’s responsibility is clear—overseeing committee meetings, guiding discussions, and critically, deciding which legislation sees the light

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classroom with chalkboard that reads HB 98: Idaho’s Chance to Stop Teachers’ Unions from Abusing Your Tax Dollars

HB 98: Idaho’s Chance to Stop Teachers’ Unions from Abusing Your Tax Dollars

House Bill 98 (HB 98) represents a critical step forward in reclaiming Idaho’s education system from the grip of politically driven teachers’ unions. As the Idaho Senate now considers this important legislation, it’s vital to recognize why this bill matters deeply to Idaho taxpayers, families, and educators. Veteran public school educator Stacey Kinnick recently highlighted

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A clean 4x6 graphic with a deep red background, featuring the **Oklahoma State Capitol outline**, bold text reading **"Oklahoma SB62 Hearing – Tomorrow at 10AM,"** and **"End Taxpayer-Funded Union Dues."** Subtext reads **"Protect Oklahoma’s students, parents, and values,"** with **"Follow for updates"** at the footer.

Oklahoma Senate Committee to Hear SB62 Tomorrow

The fight to end taxpayer-funded teacher union dues in Oklahoma is moving forward. Tomorrow morning at 10:00 AM CST, the Senate Education Committee will officially hear SB62—a crucial bill that would finally stop state resources from being used to collect dues for radical, left-wing teacher unions. This hearing is a major moment in the push to protect Oklahoma taxpayers

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Illustration of a severed pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars to NEA' with cash spilling out, symbolizing HB98 cutting off union funding in Idaho.

Major Win for Idaho: HB98 Advances Despite Union Desperation

Idaho conservatives just scored a massive win in the fight to stop taxpayer-funded teacher unions. House Bill 98 cleared its first major hurdle, moving forward despite fierce opposition from union-backed lawmakers, out-of-state special interest groups, and professional lobbyists sent to protect the NEA’s cash pipeline. This is a critical step toward breaking the grip of radical unions on Idaho’s education

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"Pass SB62: Stop Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Unions,"** featuring a **broken pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars to Unions'** with cash spilling out and turning into **political campaign signs.** In the foreground, a bold sign reads **"Fund Education, Not Politics,"** while concerned parents and teachers watch as education funding is siphoned away, symbolizing the urgency of passing SB62.

Oklahoma HB62: End Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Unions Once and For All

Oklahoma lawmakers have a clear choice: Continue allowing taxpayer dollars to flow into radical teacher unions, or end this corrupt system once and for all. SB62 would stop the state from collecting dues for teacher unions that fight against conservative values, push left-wing agendas into classrooms, and use their power to block educational reform. This bill is long overdue. 5 Reasons Oklahoma

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"Idaho’s SB 98: Stopping Union Influence in Schools"** featuring a **school building with a pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars' being diverted away from a union headquarters marked 'NEA Political Machine.'** In the foreground, **parents and students hold signs reading 'Fund Education, Not Politics' and 'Support Idaho Values,'** while **frustrated union leaders stand beside campaign posters for radical candidates,** symbolizing the fight to end taxpayer-funded union activism.

Idaho’s House Bill 98: Common-Sense Reform to Protect Taxpayers from Radical Teacher Unions

The Idaho legislature is considering Senate Bill 98, a measure designed to end the use of taxpayer funds for teacher unions—and for good reason. Why should hardworking Idahoans, in an overwhelmingly conservative state, be forced to subsidize organizations that actively work against their values? This isn’t a radical idea. It’s common sense. Why SB 98

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"Idaho Strikes Back: HB 98 vs. Teachers' Unions"** featuring a **lawmaker holding a scroll labeled 'HB 98'** as a **pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars to Unions' is cut off.** In the background, **frustrated union leaders hold empty collection boxes,** while **parents and taxpayers cheer** with signs reading **'Fund Schools, Not Politics'** and **'Stop Forced Union Dues,'** symbolizing the fight to remove state-backed union funding.

Idaho House Bill 98

A Major Blow to Teachers’ Unions & a Win for Taxpayers Idaho is taking a bold step toward removing government-backed funding for teachers’ unions, a move that could cripple union influence in the state practically overnight. House Bill 98 (H0098), introduced by the State Affairs Committee, aims to end the practice of automatic paycheck deductions for union dues and block taxpayer dollars from

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