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Underwood and Casten raising big bucks ahead of 2022 congressional campaigns U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood during a visit this month at Marklund Day School in Geneva. Federal campaign disclosure reports show the second-term representative from Naperville raised more than $875,000 in the second quarter this year. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com U.S. Rep. Sean Casten takes a phone call after winning reelection in November 2020. Federal campaign disclosure reports show the second-term representative from Downers Grove raised about $476,000 during the second quarter this year. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer, 2020
Updated 7/24/2021 5:17 PM
Months after winning tough reelection races for their congressional seats, suburban Democrats Lauren Underwood and Sean Casten are raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for their 2022 campaigns, federal reports show.
Civil rights leaders gather to protest Senate Bill 3 at TAMU-CC
Bill would prevent teaching one race is superior
Civil rights leaders gather to protest Senate Bill 3 at TAMU-CC
and last updated 2021-07-24 23:15:15-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Local activists and civil rights groups came together Saturday at TAMU-CCâs Hector P. Garcia Plaza to protest Senate Bill 3 at the âOur History Wonât Be Erasedâ rally.
They argued that the bill is preventing schools from teaching about historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Caesar Chavez, and Susan B. Anthony.
President of the Corpus Christi chapter of the NAACP Jeremy Coleman said he was angered by the bill and said the NAACP will be pushing legislators not to pass the bill.
As I noted a couple of weeks ago, the largest national teachers’ unions the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers have essentially declared war on parents and students, doubling down on Critical Race Theory and the “LGBTQ+” agenda while continuing to advocate for forced masking and vaccination of children.
In that column, I called on teachers of good will, true allies of students and parents, to abandon the unions and stop paying dues, which is tantamount to supporting their agenda. The battle lines have been drawn. They are either with us or against us.
So much for teachers. But what about parents? How can they fight the unions?
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