State lawmakers are limiting the special advantages that let teachers’ unions lobby on the public dime. Teachers’ unions have long enjoyed access to public payroll systems and facilities that no private entity receives. Recent legislation in three states demonstrates a better path: public funds are redirected toward improving student outcomes, not strengthening union infrastructure. Idaho got the ball rolling on April 10, when Gov. Brad Little s…
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