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October 29, 2008 - 4:12pm
PRESS RELEASE

Backus Campaign Announces Endorsements by NEA, AFT and NASW

       For Immediate Release

          Date: 10/29/2008

 

                                                                             Contact: Bob Backus

                                                                             Phone: 668-7272

 

Backus Campaign Announces Endorsements by NEA, AFT and NASW

 

Manchester – As momentum builds in the district, the Bob Backus for State Senate campaign announced three major endorsements today: NEA New Hampshire, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT-NH) and the National Association of Social Workers.

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October 17, 2008 - 2:14pm
PRESS RELEASE

Key Education Organizations Endorse State Senator Harold Janeway's Re-Election Bid

Release Date: October 17, 2008
For Immediate Release
Contact: Nate Larsen
603.568.3489

Key Education Organizations Endorse State Senator Harold Janeway's Re-Election Bid

Harold Janeway's re-election campaign continues to display its broad support, announcing endorsements from key education groups throughout the State, including the New Hampshire chapter of the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers and the New Hampshire Retired Educators Association.

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August 6, 2008 - 2:11pm
PRESS RELEASE

Jeanne Shaheen Delivers Major Education Policy Address at Annual NEA Conference in Bartlett

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 6, 2008

 

CONTACT:
Kate Bedingfield
603 782 4613 (o)/603 361 8036 (c)/ kbedingfield@jeanneshaheen.org

Caitlin Legacki
603 782 4613 (o)/603 361 9643 (c)/ clegacki@jeanneshaheen.org

JEANNE SHAHEEN DELIVERS MAJOR EDUCATION POLICY ADDRESS AT ANNUAL NEA CONFERENCE IN BARTLETT

 

(Bartlett, NH) – Today, former Governor and current candidate for US Senate Jeanne Shaheen delivered a major education policy address outlining her vision for a new direction in education policy that will strengthen our schools and make college more affordable for middle class families.

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