MSEA Election 2010
Vote for your leaders!
It’s time to vote for the candidates you think will best guide the policies and member advocacy of your professional association for the next three years. This year, you’ll elect two MSEA members to the NEA and MSEA Board of Directors, and delegates to July’s NEA Representative Assembly in New Orleans. Check out the MSEA Voting Guide, and send in your ballots by 5 pm, February 26, 2010.
MSEA Handbook
Need to research an MSEA policy or bylaw? Looking for a member of the Legislative Committee? You can find all things MSEA in the new 2010 MSEA Handbook.
Local Association school representatives and leaders: Look for your printed copies mid-February.
In this tough economy,
nothing
is more important
than protecting your job
Your dues dollars at work for YOU!
You can be sure that every penny of your dues dollars goes to provide you and your colleagues with the job protections you deserve as a valued educator.
We want your involvement! Learn more about your dues at work, and give us your online feedback for MSEA's
next budget cycle.
MSEA and Governor O‘Malley sit
down for a one-on-one interview
Governor Martin O’Malley has very publicly carried out his commitment to maintain funding for public education.
MSEA President Clara Floyd sat down with the governor, recently endorsed for a second term by MSEA delegates at Convention 2009, to talk about his record and his plans for the next four years.
Watch video highlights or read the whole featured interview in November's ActionLine.
Read about MSEA's endorsement process.
New Business Items at RA 2009
Get up-to-date on new association business discussed at the 2009 Convention.
More than 700 delegates elected from each of MSEA’s 40 Locals gathered in Ocean City on October 16 & 17, to discuss association business. Get up-to-date on the new business items that were discussed.
Rep. Frank Kratovil awarded early endorsement
by MSEA and NEA
Since winning a tough election in Maryland's 1st U.S. Congressional District, Rep. Frank Kratovil has co-sponsored bills supporting public education, volunteerism, affordable college tuition, collective bargaining and enhancing civil rights with regard to pay discrimination. Learn more about Rep. Kratovil >>
Read about MSEA's endorsement process.
Helpful information about difficult subjects
From MSEA
You can schedule MSEA's Center for Legal Affairs presentation, Child Abuse and Neglect Allegations Against School Personnel, at your school. Call the Center, 800/448-6782, for more information and to schedule an MSEA attorney visit. Click here to download MSEA's Child Abuse and Neglect booklet.


