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Judge fines teachers union
Tuesday, July 2, 2002
A judge has fined the National Education Association $800,000 after the teachers union missed a deadline to respond to a campaign-finance lawsuit filed by the conservative Evergreen Freedom Foundation.
Thurston County Superior Court Judge Daniel Berschauer yesterday ruled in favor of the foundation's claim that the NEA violated state law against spending -- for political purposes -- fees paid to the union by non-member teachers when it poured more than $500,000 into recent initiative campaigns.
Union spokeswoman Kathleen Lyons said the group responded Friday and the court should have received the response this week. However, court records show the Washington, D.C.-based union was served April 23, meaning the 60-day clock ran out last week.
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