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	<author_name>Louisiana Federation of Teachers</author_name>
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	<title>Act Now for Fair Compensation</title>
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	<description>The Bottom Line Louisiana’s educators have helped students achieve historic academic gains. Yet, while the state gives away $7.5 billion annually in corporate tax breaks, lawmakers have not provided a permanent pay raise for the professionals driving these improvements. Stipends are a temporary solution—they do not address the long-term need for competitive, stable compensation that recognizes educators’ critical role in both economic development and student success. Email your Senator as soon as possible https://actionnetwork.org/letters/act-now-for-fair-compensation?no_rewrite=true Stay engaged, stay vigilant, and keep the pressure on the Legislature until June 12.</description>
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