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NJEA’s Contributions Include Over Half a Million to Education Law Center

Mike Antonucci at Intercepts is performing a valuable public service as he drills down on the finances of each state’s NEA chapter. Yesterday he posted NJEA’s. Here’s a few highlights.

Total revenue: $126.5 million (90% came from teachers’ union dues), up a healthy $2.7 million from last year. 

Contribution to Education Law Center: $550,000 (which explains a lot about the alignment of ELC’s agenda with NJEA’s). 

Highest paid employee:Vincent Giordano, executive director, $521,871 base salary. 

Total staff salaries and benefits: $63.9 million, which includes $1,000 per year for clothing.

Laura Waters

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