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2025 – 2026 General Membership Meetings

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K-12 Bargaining Bulletin – June 20, 2025
Highlights of the June 2025 National Executive Board meeting

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  • Highlights of the June 2025 National Executive Board meeting
  • 2025 – 2026 General Membership Meetings
  • K-12 Bargaining Bulletin – June 20, 2025
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