January 3, 2025 - 02:43

As Connecticut’s 2025 legislative session approaches, CEA-Retired is poised to take an active stance in advocating for teachers and the future of public education. With a renewed focus on the challenges facing educators, the organization aims to ensure that the voices of retired teachers are heard in the decision-making process.
CEA-Retired members are mobilizing to engage with lawmakers, emphasizing the importance of funding, resources, and policies that support both current and future educators. They recognize that the landscape of education is constantly evolving, and it is crucial for retired educators to share their insights and experiences to influence positive change.
This session, CEA-Retired plans to address key issues such as pension security, classroom resources, and professional development opportunities. By collaborating with active educators and other stakeholders, the organization hopes to create a unified front that champions the needs of teachers and students alike. As the session unfolds, CEA-Retired is ready to make a significant impact on the legislative agenda.
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