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S. 2516: Terminating Education Association Congressional Handouts Act

This bill, titled the "Terminating Education Association Congressional Handouts Act," proposes to prohibit the National Education Association (NEA) from engaging in any lobbying activities. In clearer terms, here are the main points of the bill:

Prohibition on Lobbying Activities

The bill states that the NEA, a prominent educational organization, will not be allowed to participate in lobbying as defined by existing laws. This means the NEA would not be able to advocate for specific legislation or influence lawmakers on educational policy matters through direct communication or financial contributions related to lobbying.

Annual Certification Requirement

The NEA would be required to submit an annual report to the Secretary of Education. This report would serve as a certification that they have not engaged in lobbying activities during the past year. Additionally, the NEA would need to keep records that could be reviewed by the Secretary of Education to verify compliance with this requirement.

Penalties for Non-compliance

If the NEA does not adhere to this prohibition on lobbying, the bill states that the organization could face severe consequences. The specific penalty mentioned is the termination of the NEA’s status as a federally chartered corporation, which could significantly impact its operations and legal standing.

Clerical Amendments

The bill also includes provisions to update the official records and tables related to federal regulations to reflect this new prohibition on lobbying by the NEA.

Overall Implications

This bill would fundamentally change how the NEA interacts with Congress and policymakers regarding education legislation, limiting its capacity to influence educational policies at a federal level.

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Date Action
Jul. 29, 2025 Introduced in Senate
Jul. 29, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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