ORIGINS
Each year, the National Education Association, NEA, holds an annual meeting called a Representative Assembly. NEA members from around the country, even from around the world, attend the NEA-RA to discuss and formulate the direction of the NEA. A wide variety of caucuses have sprung up over the years out of the specific interests of NEA members who attend the Assembly.
ENDORSEMENTS
The NEA Caucus does not endorse candidates or take official positions on NEA business. We serve as a forum for members to voice opinions, engage in discourse, and exchange information.
We encourage members running for public office, or those members running the campaigns of friends to education, to use our forum.
MISSION STATEMENT
What does the Democratic Caucus do?
The NEA Democratic Caucus is an organized group of the NEA R.A. delegates who wish to meet and discuss politics, the Democratic Party in this country, and other related topics. Members who renew their registration fee each year receive a new ribbon and commemorative pin, are invited to our meetings which often include a free breakfast or luncheon, and have access to our members only Facebook page and website to continue the discussion all year long.